Friday, September 7, 2012

In the Silence

       Today, in my New Testament class, our professor was lecturing on the "Second Temple Times". These are the 400 years in between the Old Testament, that ends with the prophet Malachi and the beginning of the New Testament, where John the Baptist enters in the gospel of Matthew. Although these years were also known as the "silent years" and there may not have been any inspired Scripture written, God was anything but silent.  As our class listened intently, my professor wove stories with intelligence and nuance of battles, kings, cruel leadership, corrupt priests, and destruction. Once the facts were laid out before us, he presented the purpose in looking at this time period. What may have seemed like just a bunch of historical facts and dates were really God's brushstrokes of Providence and Sovereignty. Every cultural, political and historical detail in those silent years, was part of God's most amazing plan for grace that the world has ever known! 
     After leaving class, I was pondering all I'd heard. I began to feel that the Holy Spirit was pressing more into my mind. I started thinking about the apparent "silence" of God in those years. Surely, God's people wondered why He wasn't speaking. Had He forgotten them? Did He not realize that they were suffering under cruel leadership? It must have seemed like He had turned His face from them...while all the time, He was working all things on their behalf.

             In the silence, He was working. 

He was bringing them more than the political, military rescue they wanted. He was bringing them a soul rescue. The same silence came between the horrible cruelty of the Crucifixion on Friday and the miraculous Resurrection on Sunday. The disciples thought all was lost in that silence. They believed that all that they had hoped for in Jesus was gone.

            In the silence, God was working. 

    Do you feel like God has forgotten you? Do you wonder why He is not answering? Do you think that He does not see your suffering? Oh my precious, let these words be an encouragement to you. The bridge between seeing and believing is trust. None of us can see beyond where we are right now, but if you trust in Him, you can believe that He has your future.

             In the silence, He is working. 
                                    
                                    

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