“One cannot seek God after a while except inside a greater density of interior silence in prayer, where there is no help from words, no distinct utterance that would predictably cast open a door.” (Father Donald Haggerty)
Stop.
Pray.
Listen.
“The soul can only wait in a poverty of speech...” (Cont)
Look.
Wait.
Hope.
“To wait upon God without words can seem to assume His absence of the soul.” (Cont.)
Trust.
Depend.
Rely upon.
“But the silence is a true hiding place for God, and He has His own secret ways of speaking in this silence.” (Cont.)
Yearn.
Attend.
Believe.
“In the deeper layers of silence, His presence is a mysterious power drawing the soul’s poverty and love.” (Concluded)
“Learn where knowledge is, where strength, where understanding, and so learn where length of days is, where life, where the light of the eyes and where peace.” (Baruch 3 v 14 TNJB)
Father God, Lord Almighty, our eternal hope, peace and joy, in the silence of waiting upon You prayerfully, may we receive whatever direction, correction, inspiration or information You wish to give us.
Thank You that You always do this in a recognisable way through Christ Jesus, by the Holy Spirit, according to Your timing, not ours.
As we pray, may we concentrate attentively, be expectant hopefully, accepting that at times we will be met only with further silence. But this does not indicate Your absence.
What is this for? What does Your silence mean? Is it to increase our trust and expectancy and to develop our hope? Thank You that living by faith means nothing is impossible to You, for You, nor with You.
“As by your will you first strayed from God, so now turn back and search for Him ten times harder; for as He has been bringing down these disasters on you,” (Baruch 4 v 27, 28 TNJB) - could we ascribe Covid 19 to this because the world as a whole has lost sight Your commands, Lord God?
“So will He rescue you and give you eternal joy,” (v 29) but we have to pray and wait for Your answers so as to rejoice in Your glory. As thankfully, “We walk by faith and not by sight.” (2 Corinthians 5 v 7)
We must keep praising amidst our everyday busyness, stop and listen for the Holy Spirit’s stirrings offering us Your small voice of calm in the stillness.
We must look at our world and see what is happening that we need to pray about, never losing hope in the face of delayed answers. For You are never absent, but with us in Christ Jesus.
Let us then learn to trust more readily, depend upon our Saviour Brother fully, and rely upon the safeguarding and guidance of the Holy Spirit of prayer.
Let us yearn to discern when You are speaking and attend to this be it through our heart, our mind, our will or our conscience. Your answers will be given.
We may have to wait what seems to us a very long time indeed, realising it is not up to counting, for You, Father, make eternity timeless! If we yearn for answers, they will come.
“You must not forget this one thing, dear friends: a day is like a thousand years to the Lord, and a thousand years is like a day. The Lord isn’t really being slow about His promise, as some people think. No, He is being patient for your sake.” (2 Peter 3 v 8, 9 NLT)
Let us pray, wait, believe and sooner or later receive, realising our souls’ poverty without prayer, therefore resolved to pray more ardently, frequently and conscientiously, ever looking to the Lord Jesus, by means of the Spirit.
Let these times of silence build us up in holy love’s amazing, life changing, life enhancing power, going on from strength to strength.
The reality we must ever, ever seek is the Lord of love, the Lord Jesus, actively alive in us through the inspiration and direction of the Holy Spirit, so as the body of Christ Jesus we act.
We pray wait, trust, attend and act, all to the visible, audible, tangible glory Lord God, maintaining and extending the Lord Jesus’ kingdom on earth, a foretaste of heaven.
We must remember that the darkness surrounding prayer awaiting Your answer, can shroud a mystery of all that is yet to be and will be the best for humanity, as long as we keep praying dependently, our gaze fixed on the love of Christ Jesus, love manifest by You, merciful Father.
We are praying to, through and with the King of Glory, calling upon majestic, most marvellous, wonder working authority as worked by the Holy Spirit. Praise ever be to the Almighty Trinity, honouring us by their presence.
Prayer expresses our trust and dependency, and confident, hopeful expectation with warmest thanks and highest praise offered daily. Holy love never fails us, for it is trustworthy, being true.
This is what we see, hear and joyously experience in Christ Jesus, Light of the world, our Saviour, our Master, our Lord, Your living and abiding Word, according to the zealous Spirit.
Let us never tire of setting aside time, finding a place of silence where we can be still, reflect, concentrate and connect with the Holy Trinity, expectantly.
Thank You for placing the drive to seek to find You within our heart and mind. “The LORD is His memorable name. So you, by the help of your God return.” (Hosea 12 v 5, 6) We are in continuous need of Your Spirit for this, eternal Father.
Thank You that the Holy Spirit will always help us to “Observe mercy and justice and wait on your God continually,” (v 6) or as another translation says: “Act with love and justice, and always depend on Him.” (v 6 NLT)
We must learn to wait on Your answers dearest Father, so as not to run on ahead of You. We learn through our experience of the Lord Jesus’ friendship, that Your mercies never fail us, for Your love is steadfast. “Mercies begin afresh each morning,” (Lamentations 3 v 23 NLT) therefore we can afford to wait on Your answers.
“I say to myself, ‘The LORD is my inheritance; therefore, I will hope in Him! The LORD is good to those who depend upon Him, to those who search for Him.” (v 24, 25)
May the Holy Spirit enable us to be faithful to prayer, all manner of prayer because all types are essential, vital for mankind’s wellbeing. “So it is good to wait quietly for salvation from the LORD.” (v 26)
“And it is good for people to submit at an early age to the yoke of His discipline. Let them sit alone in silence beneath the LORD’s demands,” (v 27, 28) grateful for this faith building opportunity.
“O my people, trust in Him at all times. Pour out your heart to Him, for God is our refuge.” (Psalm 62 v 8 NLT) “Return, O LORD, and rescue me. Save me because of Your unfailing love.” (Psalm 6 v 4 NLT)
I do not want to live without the joyous life enriching, peace giving, hope building relationship with You, Father God, as a Trinity.
“Be sure to fear the LORD and faithfully serve Him.” (1 Samuel 12 v 24 NLT) Your command is my wish, all thanks to the impact of the Holy Spirit, making the Lord Jesus the main focus and daily purpose of service in my life. Please maintain this.
“Think of all the wonderful things He has done for you.” (Cont) It is good to try and count the blessings, including looking for new ones. Blessings acknowledged help me when there is a silence in response to prayer.
Also, the blessings should be a two way process, in that as You bless us Lord God, we hope to bless You through our faith’s practices and outreach as framed by the love of Jesus and led by the Spirit.
“All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms because we are united with Christ,” (Ephesians 1 v 3 NLT) in the inseparable bond of holy love.
“What joy for those whose record You have cleared of guilt LORD, whose lives are lived in complete honesty,” (based on Psalm 32 v 2 NLT) trust, and dependency on the Almighty Trinity.
“I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the LORD,” (v 5) a significant form of prayer, “And You
forgive me! All my guilt is gone. Therefore, let all the godly pray to You while there is still time...” (v 6)
Time is such an important element to us. All we really have is this point in time to express our love in the best way we can, seeking to delight and honour You, Eternal Father, dear Jesus, Holy Spirit, Lord and Benefactor.
Those who desert You are lost to the opportunity of living a fulfilled life, a truly worthwhile, ever blessed existence, a foretaste of the joyous happiness in heaven. I ask that the Holy Spirit calls them back or introduces them to our Saviour Brother for the first time.
Oh how well I remember our first meeting, it makes me want to tell the world about the wonder of Your love and mercy! Holy love is to be shared.
“Whom have I in heaven but You? I desire You more than anything on earth. My heart may fail, and my spirit may grow weak, but God remains the strength of my heart; He is mine forever.” (Psalm 73 v 25, 26 NLT)
I ever hope to thank You, Lord, grateful for the amazing happenings within my life. “Everything You do reveals Your glory and majesty” as a Trinity of love and mercy “Whose righteousness never fails.” (based on Psalm 111 v 3 NLT)
“He causes us to remember His wonderful works” (v 4) and that is why when I need to wait for an answer to prayer, I can remain confident in faith and simply keep praying, expectant and hopeful of Your grace and mercy.
Having ransomed our life from the grave, going to incredible, extraordinary lengths to do this in the sacrifice of Jesus’ holiness, You have guaranteed Your covenanted love with us forever. Jesus is our Forever Saviour.
We have a forever Saviour and the eternal Spirit to spur us on, all according to Your will and wish sovereign Lord. What a holy, awe inspiring name is that of the Trinity, whilst to reverence You, makes us wise.!
“Let all that I am praise You, LORD,” Father, Son and Holy Spirit. “With my whole heart I will praise Your holy name. Let all that I am praise You LORD; may I never forget the good things You have done for me.” (based on Psalm 103 v 1, 2 NLT) And may I never cease to pray.
I come into the silence expectantly, although not ever knowing what direction my prayer will take, only that I am sure prayer is the basic tool of our Christian faith. “Let all that I am praise the LORD” (v 22) together with all that I hope to become.
Yes, “Let all that I am praise the LORD, O LORD my God how great You are! You are robed with honour and majesty” (Psalm 104 v 1 NLT) and I bow low in prayer before You, delighting to be able to do so. Thank You for everything. Amen.
08.02.21
Sue O’Donnell