...What profit should we have, if we pray unto Him?” – Job 21:15
The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 is probably the closest humanity got to
self destruction. It pitted the then two superpowers, the U.S. and the USSR,
against each other over the instalment of nuclear missiles by the USSR on the
island nation of Cuba, right at the doorsteps of the U.S. Through a series of
miscalculations, missteps and miscommunications, both nations almost entered an
all-out nuclear war where mutual destruction was the only outcome.
Realising how dangerous non-communication was – even among enemies – both
nations established what is now popularly called “the Red Hotline” – a direct
communication link between the two world leaders that was to remain open at ALL
times whether in peace or war.
Believers, too, in a petty, comical way, do have their seasons of
hostility with God. We call it by several names: “backsliding”, “mood phase”,
“season of dryness”, “wilderness experience”, etc. In all, it describes a time
when the Believer – due to real or imagined issues – is offended at God and/or
His people (the church). Of course, God is faithful and though we turn our
backs on Him, He never turns His back on us (2Ti 2:13; 1Co 1:9).
Nevertheless, these seasons of isolation are dangerous times. The worst
thing a Believer can do to themselves is to decide to stop talking to their
Father in prayer. It may be because of an unimaginable loss, growing cynicism,
depression, etc.; but whatever the reason is, cutting the line of communication
is never the solution.
We do not live in a vacuum; whenever we take that course of action, the
Tempter is given free rein to manipulate, harass and torment. Cut off from all
spiritual nourishment, the ‘aggrieved” Believer will quickly dry up and become
spiritually atrophied.
The Psalms should be our guide. They contain several ‘complaint prayers’
from the upset Psalmist to God. Rather than sit back and sulk, they took their
grudges to Him in honest, frank prayers and praise.
Beloved, even 5 minutes of talk during your dry season will do more good
than not talking at all. Don’t give the Enemy a chance to cause more
destruction, Keep the Line Open.
AMEN.
More Blessings await you today; you’ll not miss them in Jesus’ Name.
GREG ELKAN
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