Friday, February 9, 2018

Morning Devotions with Chaplain Kenny - What to Remember When You Feel God Is Not Listening


What to Remember When You Feel God Is Not Listening

“How long, Lord, must I call for help, but you do not listen?”
~ Habakkuk 1:2 (NIV)

Have you ever felt, like Habakkuk, that your cries to God are falling on deaf ears?

Does God seem distant? Do you feel he’s abandoned you in your time of need? What should we think and how should we react when God seems distant?

Here are four things to remember when enduring God’s silence:

1. You’re not alone—Giants of the faith, from Martin Luther to C. S. Lewis, have written about the spiritual crises they’ve endured after seeking God’s comfort and feeling his absence. And in the Bible we find kings, from David to Jesus, feeling similarly forsaken by the Father (see Psalm 22:1 and Matthew 27:46). We can take comfort in knowing that we’re not the only ones who have gone through such experiences, and that the silence is not necessarily a reflection on the quality of our faith or our relationship with God.

2. It’s temporary—Feelings of distance from God are a temporary trial. As Peter said, “In all this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials” (1 Peter 1:6).

3. It’s for a reason—Peter also says trials come so they can prove the genuineness of our faith (see 1 Peter 1:7). God puts us through trials to test and strengthen our faith and our reliance on his mercy.

As one of God’s children, you are promised His presence, though for now you feel alone and without help. Rest in knowing God your Father has good reasons for bringing you into your trial. He is committed to making you holy, even if it means taking away your happiness for a time.

4. You’re being heard—Even when God seems to be a million miles away he is always closer than our breath. He hears you, so don’t be afraid to be bold and ask, like Habakkuk, why your cries are going unanswered. Keep praying and know God’s silence won’t last forever.
Dear Heavenly Father it is my heart’s desire to hear from you. I hunger and thirst to hear your voice. I have a deep longing to know what you are about to do. For I know that you sometimes speaks in low whispers, so please help me to get closer to you. The world is full of voices of fear, doubt and cynicism but I thank you that you will continue to help me to silence all these faithless voices. Please continue to speak to me afresh everyday. I feel better about things when I tune my spiritual ears into heaven’s wavelength. For I know that I can always receive an accurate communication from you. Indeed a Rhema word from you. So I will face this day with confidence knowing that you are very close to me. You are my hope, my peace, my joy and inspiration. So I choose to live an overcoming life everyday. I thank you Lord that I can do all things because you are the source of my strength. Amen
In Jesus,
Chaplain Kenny


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Our suffering under God’s silence has a purpose and can be used to help us grow in faith and obedience.

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