Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeOpinionChristian Comment

Christian Comment

In many people there is a holy dissatisfaction of where they are at.

Whatever we have, there is a feeling that, there should be something more, but this something more is ever elusive to us.

We work hard thinking if I make enough money, then I will be satisfied.

Some think, finding the right partner will fill the void in my life, or if I have the right job then I will be satisfied.

No matter how hard we try, there always seems in the end, that I have missed it.

I think one of the reasons for this is found in the bible. In Ecclesiastes 3:11 it says “He has made everything beautiful in its time.

He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end.”

You see, true satisfaction can only come when we have a relationship with our maker, the one who set eternity into our hearts.

We are eternal beings and we can only be truly satisfied when we have relationship with the eternal God which is found through Jesus Christ.

When we lived in India, we had a very poor woman working for us.

Her husband was addicted to drugs and in that state would abuse her, but she discovered that there is a God, Jesus Christ who loved her and cared for her and had gone to the cross to die for her sin.

She accepted him and what he had done for her and it changed her life.

In her own words she says “I count myself as very rich now.”

Until we meet with Jesus we will never be satisfied completely.

For sure there are things that can make us happy for a season but lasting peace is only possible through Him.

Kym Diment

Pastor, Uniting Churches of the Tatiara

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Cream rises to the top

THE Port MacDonnell Bowls Club held its Veteran Singles recently, with four nominations. Heather Richards defeated Lyn Vanderley and Carol Schmidt defeated Nell Lucas. The...
More News

Eagles take back-to-back victory

FRANCES/LUCINDALE EAGLES 12-119 d NARACOORTE ACES 12-114 THE Frances/Lucindale Eagles have claimed their third Higgins Division 1 Shield in the Southern Ports Tennis Association's grand...

Robe rewarded Ratcliff Shield

ROBE 14-137 d KINGSTON 10-114 Robe have secured the Southern Ports Tennis Association Ratcliff Division 2 Shield after their win against Kingston on the...

Koalas take the Division 3 title

LUCINDALE KOALAS 13-125 d BEACHPORT PIRATES 11-125 THE Lucindale Koalas secured the Drabsch/Goldfinch Division 3 Shield with a close win over the Beachport Pirates. Last Saturday's...

End of season for SE Vets

THE SE Veterans golfers held their end-of-season ambrose windup conducted on a drizzly day at the Mount Gambier course. It was a delayed start...

Tough course tests riders

RACE 6 brought the toughest but equally the best course of the Mount Gambier Cycling Club's Summer Racing Season, from Mount Sinai Road through...

Call for committee members

Following a successful 2025 event, the team behind Mount Gambier New Years Eve event is on the hunt for new committee members. Mount Gambier Community...

Shauna supports community

SUPPORTING and providing for the broader community has been top of the list for Shauna Wood. Following International Women’s Day on the weekend, Ms Wood...

Sparkly star

For Peta Baverstock, the creator of Cuvée-Co in Penola, carving out a niche in Australia's competitive wine landscape wasn't about inheriting a legacy; it...

Tigers punch their grand final ticket

THE basepaths stayed busy last Saturday at the Division 1 baseball showdown, which saw the Tigers outlast Federals in a 13-9 offensive showcase. When...

30 years of RFDS support locally

THE Mount Gambier Support Group of the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) have recently celebrated 30 years as a group, with a dinner and...