Love God and God alone!

MY PERSPECTIVE, Gary Damron
Several weeks ago, we read about Jesus in the wilderness, where he faced hungers and desires. Satan came to suggest he could fulfill those needs in ways other than God had planned. But through Christ's victory, we learn ways to conquer our own temptations.
There are many desires, too numerous to categorize. Often discontentment comes from trying to fulfill our wants in our own way. But I propose that all legitimate desires can be satisfied by God, if we allow Him to supply our needs according to the way He created us.
St. Augustine, who lived 300 years after Christ, spent his early life searching for fulfillment, satisfaction, and happiness in all the wrong places. In his 30s, he found the Love of God while teaching at the University of Milan and discovered the answer to his search. He learned that God loved him, and that he loved God. Later he wrote a book called Confessions, in which he expounded on his journey. He announced to God the major theme of his work in the first paragraph, “You have made us for yourself, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.”