You've been in His presence time after time, and God has
always been so faithful. But today is different. You are tired—no, exhausted, frustrated,
and confused. You are feeling just a little disappointed that today you are not
the mighty warrior of God you usually are. There is a cry from your heart, yet
no words fall from your lips. Your thoughts seem scattered, without form or
sense. You remain silent as you wait in His presence, struggling to find words
to pray, not knowing where to begin or how to phrase the burden of your heart.
You are in God’s presence, and today you are wordless.
Even the person who always knows what to say, how to say it,
and when to say it may one day be wordless before the Lord. But God, who was
faithful in the past, is the same trustworthy and loyal God today and will be
forever. Jesus said in John 14 when He left this earth (v. 19), He would not
leave us as orphans. His Father would send another Comforter, One who would
walk alongside us, shoulder to shoulder. One who would teach and lead us into
truth and bring to our remembrance God’s Word. One who would abide with us
forever. God is true to His Word. He sent another Comforter—the Holy Spirit,
the Comforter who helps us in our weakness.
Has a weakness left you wordless? Do you have doubts that
God hears you or cares? Have you forgotten who you are in Christ? Is it a
burden you have carried that God wants you to roll onto Him to bear for you?
God, who searches and knows all hearts, hears as the Holy Spirit intercedes on
your behalf, bringing your deepest, unspoken needs, requests, and cries before
Him. As you are in His presence wordless, you can rest assured God hears you;
He loves you, wants His best for you—He will care for you.
Oh how many times I've been "speechless" where my spirits yearns for comfort. Thank you for reminding us that He's ALWAYS there!! Even when wer don't have the words to say!!! ❤
ReplyDeleteI need reminding too! That's one benefit of writing these thoughts for our journey, God deals with me before I send them out. Thank You, Lord!
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