I met with my friend Mele today (I’ve mentioned
her on here before) and we discussed some stuff going on in our individual
walks with Christ. We both agreed that we struggle with the whole “mountains and
valleys” of our spirituality. For example, we both went to different church
camps where we felt so in tune with God and on fire for Him, when gradually we
notice that the fire has gone out. During my mission trip to El Salvador, I
felt so alive as I shared the gospel with the kids. The gospel became fresh
again, and I was reminded of how powerful and beautiful it is. But there are days
when the gospel seems like just another Sunday school story, something I’ve
heard over and over again. The passion isn’t what it was. The determination to
dive into God’s Word more has dwindled. We become distracted in our prayers to God,
as upcoming events or tasks we have to accomplish fill our minds. Our quiet
times have become a duty rather than a delight. We know we need to spend time with
God, so we do…but the yearning has gone and God suddenly seems so distant.
Obviously, this isn’t true. God’s love for us
is so much stronger than this “love” that our society has redefined. If someone
is without God, then they are without love, because God is love (1 John 4:8). Not only is God’s love a part of who He is,
but it is an action. His pursuit of us, His faithfulness towards us, His ultimate
sacrifice of sending His Son to die on the cross for our sins so that we might
have a personal relationship with Him are actions of His love. “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever”
(Heb. 13:8) – which means that His love for us never wavers. Even when we are
inconsistent with Jesus, He is always consistent with us.
Now, don’t get me wrong – experiences and
emotions are important. When God does radical things in your heart, there are
going to be emotions! God doesn’t want our relationship with Him to be dry and
dull! But “feeling” is not what God’s love for us is based on, and it shouldn’t
be the basis of our love for Him. Our love for God should be based off of who He is.
The Spurgeon quote on my previous post keeps
coming to mind…it’s one of the most convicting messages I have read in awhile. Here’s
an excerpt of the wise man’s words:
Here are a few things I would say if you are
struggling with this (I’m not trying to pretend I know all the answers – these are
all things the Lord is still teaching me and I will continue to learn until the
day I die):
Keep praying. Ask the Lord to help you fall in
love with Him more. Ask that the Lord would make your desires His desires.
Before you dig into the Word, prepare your heart. Here are some psalms I find
helpful to pray in order to focus my attention on Him: Ps. 63:1-3, Ps. 119:18,
Ps. 86:11, Ps. 119:36, Ps. 90:14. Keep asking the Lord to fill your heart and
your mind with the Holy Spirit so that His thoughts can become your thoughts.
Be honest with God when you pray – don’t put on a fancy façade and pray all
these lofty prayers when the only thing you really should say may be “Help.” Come
into His presence with reverence, brokenness, and humility. Come ready to be
fulfilled at His banquet table, but also come ready to lift up your praises to
Him in worship. Continue to repent of your sins so that God may do a cleansing
work in your heart. Don’t just be a man/woman of emotion but of action – be a doer of the Word (James 1:22). Just as God is a God of action, so
we are to become people of action.
Here are just a couple of other encouraging words:
“You can have an hour with Him one day
and then five minutes the next; He is the same God regardless. Don’t feel
guilty for doing ‘less’, that’s pride getting in the way. That’s human nature
saying ‘it is because of the effort I put in that this good thing is
happening’, when rather it is entirely by His power alone.”
Let
us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised
is faithful -Hebrews 10:23
If we confess our
sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us
from all unrighteousness. -1 John 1:9
“If we
are faithless, He remains faithful, for He cannot deny Himself.” -2 Tim. 2:13
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