When my brother was younger, he refused to listen to the word of God. He did not want to hear anything about God, Christianity, or church.
For some reason, he had a block in his mind and was unable to even consider any of the good things that the Lord had done for him.
Even if he wanted to believe that God was not real, he certainly had to see the positive impact that being Christian had had on our family. We were blessed to have wonderful parents that were devout and loving in ways that few families are.
It was only until he met his future wife that he was pulled back to the church and then his heart was eventually made ready to accept the Lord again.
God is always searching for those of us who are ready to listen to his message.
In the hustle and bustle of our lives it can be difficult to focus on the things that are not important for our immediate survival.
If we "believe" in God but do nothing to show it, are we any different from my stubborn brother? Is it better to believe but never rejoice in the name of our Lord or to not believe at all?
This psalm speaks powerfully about the people that refuse to let God enter their hearts. They are corrupted, broken, and let wanting.
They hunger for knowledge, but no matter how much they eat, they will not be satisfied.
God will provide for you, but you must let Him in.
He is patient, but we should do all that we can to prepare our hearts, minds, and souls to accept Him.

