This by Oswald Chambers is a great way to start the new year. Hear and heed, it is light for the year ahead.
“Now Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus. When He had heard therefore that he was sick, He abode two days still in the same place where He was.” John 11:5-6.
"Jesus stayed two days where He was without sending a word. We are apt to say,’I know why God has not answered my prayer, it is because I asked for something wrong.' That was not the reason Jesus did not answer Martha and Mary__ they desired a right thing. It is quite true God does not answer some prayers because they are wrong, but that is so obvious that it does not need a revelation from God to understand it. God wants us to stop understanding in the way we have understood and get into the place He wants us to get into, i.e., He wants us to know how to rely on Him."
"God’s silences are His answers. If we only take as answers those that are visible to our senses, we are in a very elementary condition of grace. Can it be said of us that Jesus so loved us that He stayed where He was because He knew we had a capacity to stand a bigger revelation? Has God trusted us with a silence, a silence that is absolutely big with meaning? That is His answer. The manifestation will come in a way beyond any possibility of comprehension. Are we mourning before God because we have not had an audible response? Mary Magdalene was weeping at the sepulchre—what was she asking for? The dead body of Jesus. Of Whom did she ask it? Of Jesus Himself, and she did not know Him! Did Jesus give her what she asked for? He gave her something infinitely grander than she had ever conceived—a risen, living impossible-to-die Lord. How many of us have been blind in our prayers? Look back and think of the prayers you thought had not been answered, but now you find God has answered them with a bigger manifestation than you ever dreamed."
"God has trusted you in the most intimate way He could trust you, with an absolute silence, not of despair but of pleasure, because He saw you could stand a much bigger revelation than you had at the time. Some prayers are followed by silence because they are wrong, others because they are bigger than we can understand. Jesus stayed where He was—a positive staying, because He loved them. Did they get Lazarus back? They got infinitely more; they got to know the greatest truth mortal beings ever knew—that Jesus Christ is the Resurrection and the Life. It will be a wonderful moment for some of us when we stand before God and find that the prayers we clamoured for in early days and imagined were never answered, have been answered in the most amazing way, and that God’s silence has been the sign of the answer. If we always want to be able to point to something and say, ‘This is the way God answered my prayer,’ God cannot trust us yet with His silence. Here is where the devil comes in and says, ‘Now you have been praying a wrong prayer.’ You can easily know whether you have__test it by the word of God. If it has been a prayer to know God better, a prayer for the fulness of the Holy Ghost, a prayer for the interpretation and understanding of God’s word, it is a prayer in accordance with God’s will. You say, ‘But He has not answered.’ He has, He is so near to you that His silence is the answer. His silence is big with terrific meaning that you cannot understand yet, but presently you will. Time is nothing to God. Prayers were offered years ago and God answered the soul with silence; now He is giving the manifestation of the answer in a revelation that we are scarcely able to comprehend."
Paul B.
4 comments:
This is a lot more important than many realize, I fear. It really boils down to the question: do we really trust God? And, do we believe He hears our prayers?
If we also believe Isaiah 40:31, that those who wait upon Him will renew their strength, how are we supposed to do that? Is He supposed to flash some celestial caution light between the red light of our inability and the green light of His open doors?
It's all about trust. Trusting Him. Folks need to learn that when they are young because, as us older guys know, when the anesthetist comes into the OR and we're on the table, it's a little late to brush up on our trusting.
Bob.
Your last paragraph says it all for me. Thanks!
Paul,
What an excellent way to begin the new year. So good to see you back.
As O.C. says,"God’s silences are His answers. If we only take as answers those that are visible to our senses, we are in a very elementary condition of grace."
Oh! If that last sentence didn't apply to so many of us!!
I can truthfully say, I'm so glad that He didn't give me what I asked for, at times.
Aussie J,
I'm glad to be back although I've yet to hit my muse for writing. I'm sure I will however. It's been a rough recovery from major surgery, but I'm well on my way. Thanks!
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