Good Morning to All,
Psalm
35:22; “You have seen, O Lord;
be not silent!
O Lord, be not far from me!”
I
had ran into an old friend that I hadn’t seen in years. We were only able to chat for a minute or
two. It was fun to see him again after
all these years. We had the quick, “where
are you?” “How is your family?” “Have
you seen…?” and then we were done. It
was that quick. I told him to call next
time he was in town and maybe we could get together again. I felt real good after the encounter. I remembered some of the fun we used to have
back when we were younger. I looked
forward to his call. Two years later, he
still hasn’t called.
After a while, I began to wonder. Why hasn’t he called? Did he lose my number? It is in the phone book. Has he not been back again? He said he was back about every 6-8 months or
so. Did something happen to him? I probably would have heard something. Then that deep insecurity sinks in and I
wonder, maybe he just doesn’t want to talk to me. Perhaps he was just being polite and trying
to get out of a conversation that he didn’t want to have. Maybe he was just letting me down easy
thinking that “go away” was a little too harsh.
I don’t know, one way or another.
He has been silent and I just wait for him to call me.
This is one of those times when silence is
a disappointment. I survive; I hadn’t seen
him over 25 years. There are times when
silence can be painful. When we wait for
the lab results to a medical test, silence can be painful as we wonder what was
going on. Waiting for the doctor to come
out and tell you how the surgery for your loved one went; as we wait in silence
in a painful loneliness. Probably the
toughest silence is when we think God is silent.
I remember listening to a young couple who
were struggling with trying to start a family.
It wasn’t working the natural way.
It was sad because they would have been great parents. There had just been a story about an abandoned
child that had died from neglect and the pain in their face was obvious. Why was God silent?
Sadly, we can never answer “why?” for
God. We can never explain God and his
ways. All we truly have is the blood soaked
empty cross and the open tomb. Those
speak volumes to us. They speak of God’s
immeasurable love for us and our eternal life with him. They speak of his love for us. They speak of his compassion and mercy for
us. Some things we do not hear because
we are not listening to what God is saying, we are listening for what we want
to hear but sometimes that is not what God has to say. So we need to look past our wants and look to
God’s promise and hear his mercy for us.
It can be very difficult but here we see that in our weakness God’s
strength, his wonderful words of forgiveness and reconciliation, carry us
through.
Father
of wonder, often we feel you are silent when we are not listening to your words
of grace. Give us the strength to listen
closely to your word. Be with those who
feel you are silent today. Let them hear
your words of mercy and your words of grace.
Be with them and strengthen them.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s peace,
Pastor Bret
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