Tuesday, 13 June 2023

WAITING ON GOD 2: HOW TO ENGAGE GOD'S SILENCE IN SEASONS OF WAITING

How many of us have been in a place where we are waiting on God concerning something and it's just silence through it? Or God is even speaking to you but He is not addressing that exact situation?



I have been in this place too.

Where I am waiting on God for a thing, I am praying and to the best of my knowledge I have checked everything that needs to be checked, yet I am still in the waiting room

It is not even being in the waiting room that is the problem. It is the deafening silence in such times. In moments like this, we start wondering what is happening. "Has God abandoned me? Or maybe I didn't hear Him well the first time?"

God's silence, while we wait, can make us feel a type of spiritual abandonment. You will almost doubt everything you know to be true.

About three o’clock Jesus cried out loudly, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” This means “My God, my God, why have you left me alone?” Matthew 27:46 ERV

At about three o'clock Jesus cried out with a loud shout, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why did you abandon me?” Matthew 27:46 GNT

And at three o’clock Jesus shouted with a mighty voice in Aramaic, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” —that is, “My God, My God, why have you deserted me?” Matthew 27:46 TPT

From noon to three, the whole earth was dark. Around mid-afternoon Jesus groaned out of the depths, crying loudly, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?” Matthew 27:45-46 MSG

At about three o’clock, Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” which means “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?” Matthew 27:46 NLT

Why have you abandoned me?

This was Jesus asking God 

This was God asking God!

Read that again.

Whatever we are feeling, I need us to know this: Christ has been there.

Be comforted in this knowledge, that you do not have a high priest that doesn't understand your plight or is disjointed from your pain. God understands how you feel. (hold this somewhere)

Jesus groaned out from the depth of his heart.

It wasn't a silent "God why you allow this thing happen." He cried out loudly from a place of pain.

His pain wasn't  "My God, why did you allow Judas betray me.", "Peter is going to betray me, why?"

Christ's pain was in the silence of God.

Why have you turned away?

Why have I been abandoned?

Why have you forsaken me?

What an alarming question. And coming from Jesus that never for once complained, that was always doing the will of the Father.

And guess what? The part that actually humbles me is that, though Christ cried out. Heaven gave no response. God maintained silence!

No miracle. No word of comfort. No "don't worry, it is almost over. This is for a good cause" blah blah, not even a sign to show that I am here

This really paused me. Like this is your best soldier God, this is you, Christ is God.

For everyone feeling abandoned or forsaken by God, I want you to know that you have a high priest that can relate. Of course, we will never suffer the way Christ did but in His suffering of the silence of God, He has demonstrated to us that we may not hear a word but God's plan is still in the works. At that moment when Christ was crying out, it was definitely a bad Friday from the level of pain.

But today, what do we say? Good Friday!

There are moments in our lives when we wonder where God is, but He is right there walking alongside us. 

And this brings me right here:

God's silence is a matter of perspective

It depends on the angle you are looking from.

We will start with the case of Jesus.

Christ felt abandoned and forsaken. But was God really silent? He had already spoken.

What Christ was going through at that point was really the pain of a process. God had spoken.

His speech was His love for humanity. His word given as a covenant that Christ would come and die. He would die in our stead.

While God may be silent, know that He is in a constant state of communication with us. So it means that you may be fixated on hearing a particular thing but what God is speaking to you is strength and courage.

Again, silence is no indication that God is not working or has stopped working, or God doesn't care.

Look at Lazarus. When Jesus heard that Lazarus was ill, he didn't move. He stayed where he was for 2 more days. This could have been interpreted as neglect, as Christ neglecting His close friends. But guess what, if Christ had come immediately Lazarus would have been healed and men may never know that it is possible for people to be raised back from the dead.

In the silence of Christ, Mary, Martha, and even we are drawn into a new dimension of God.

So what do we do when we are faced with the silence of God? How do we respond?

1. Draw Near

Draw near to God and He will draw near to you James 4:8a NKJV

So many times, in seasons like this, what we tend to do is stay away from God;

We stop going to church

We stop fellowshipping 

Or we are just doing it absent-mindedly

On days when silence is what you are met with, move closer. Stay even deeper in fellowship. When the bible says to draw near to God and He will draw near to you. It doesn't mean that God is waiting for you to come close before He moves also. As we draw closer, we get to see exactly how near He is to you. Our eyes are opened to His proximity to us. We begin to see His love revealed all the while we were thinking He was silent. We come to a better understanding of His purpose.

Our patience is built

Our strength is increased 

Our hope is renewed

It is in this place of drawing near that we begin to count it all Joy. We are filled with Joy despite the frustration.

It changes our countenance completely

It changes our frustration about the situation

Sometimes, we even get to find out that He was speaking, we just couldn't hear because we weren't standing close enough.

Also know that it is okay to ask God questions. He is your father, lay your heart bare before Him.

 

2. Stop fixating on the silence. Instead, engage God in prayers

Look at Habakkuk

He didn't stop speaking to God. He kept asking and praying and guess what?

God responded to him;

Then the Lord answered me and said: “Write the vision And make it plain on tablets, That he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time; But at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; Because it will surely come, It will not tarry. Habakkuk 2:2-3 NKJV

God's response was probably not what he wanted. It wasn't a quick fix, but it came with assurance and instruction.

"Though it tarries, wait for it"

For some of us, this is what we will hear as we wait.

I'm actually in a season such as this, I don't want what it is and I have told God but He is not minding me.

At some point, He stopped speaking altogether and now the only thing I hear is "Though it tarries, wait."

It truly doesn't answer the full questions I have but it carries an assurance from God that it will happen. So, back to the waiting room.

 

3. Don't make your own quick fixes

Some of us go ahead to do when God is silent. We do what we think is reasonable/right.

Reminds me of the Israelites when Moses had not come down from the mountain and they went to build idols. Silence is not a pass for you to step in, God doesn't need your wisdom. Again, we must learn patience while waiting.

I purposely made that appear in the first part of our series. Don't conjure answers for yourself.

 

 4. Accept God's sovereignty

I've been singing this song since last week:

Sovereign God

You do as it pleases you

Sovereign God

 

But am I really happy about how He does these things? Am I satisfied in them? We must first accept that God is sovereign. And when we say He does as it pleases Him, we must recognize that it pleases God to make all things work out in our favor.

That He can do and undo doesn't mean He is set out to frustrate our lives.

God delights in you

He has the best plan for you

And this too is etched inside of His sovereignty 

So when you don't know or understand what is happening, hold on to the knowledge that whatever is happening, it is God in charge of it and God's plans for you are always good!

 

5. Remind yourself whom you are waiting on

Nothing is difficult for God. His silence doesn't mean that He is stuck and does not know what to do. Far from it. Say it to your innermost being.

Remind yourself constantly who your God is, do not lose sight of this revelation of Him;

“I am the Lord, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me? Jeremiah 32:27 NIV

 

6. Rejoice

Don't be so fixated and worried about the silence. Instead, rejoice! You are probably wondering why you should be rejoicing right?

Well, rejoice because your God is working. The problem is our shouts go up based on what we see.

We are not of this world, our reactions are not tied to the happenings around us.

If you cannot hear His spoken voice, go to His written word.

Encourage yourself in it

Rejoice in it

Let the word stand above your situation

 

7. Continue to Wait

What to do when God is silent? Don't stop waiting.

Remember what I said last week about the tiny strands being joined together?

Don't interrupt the process. You just keep waiting on the Lord.

 “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “Therefore I hope in Him!” The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, To the soul who seeks Him. Lamentations 3:24-25 NKJV

This was written inside of Jeremiah's cries. This period was a time when Jerusalem was going through despair. This was after they had been captured by Babylon.

Yet, what did Jeremiah write? The Lord is my portion!

I will not stop hoping

I will not stop believing that He will come through

I will wait!

This should be our disposition also.

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