Meditation Moments 22: "JUST A CLOSER WALK!"
Through this World of toil and snares,
If I falter, Lord, who cares?
Who with me my burden shares?
None but Thee, dear Lord, none but Thee.
When my feeble life is o'er,
Time for me will be no more.
Guide me gently safely o'er to Thy Kingdom's shore,
Just a closer walk with Thee.
Precious song! If you have a problem today, a great need
in your life, maybe your problem is like this dear woman's
problem who has just written in to us. She said, "I
have done all the things you have suggested and read all
the books, but everything is just the same! And I have talked
and talked to God for hours about my need, just poured out
my heart, but I've had no answer. What do I do now?"
Shall I tell you what I told her?
I could tell from the rest of her letter that she had done
all the talking but she hadn't done any listening to God!
So I answered and said, "Stop talking and listen for
a while! Listen to God's Word! Be still and let Him speak
to you. When you get quiet and wait on Him there will come
a prompting from Him in a still small voice." Someone
has also called it "A Divine Oughtness," that
is, an impression that you ought to do a certain thing.
-- He'll answer! The answer's there for you and God will
speak!
When we've been talking to you about keeping on seeking
and keeping on knocking, we didn't mean to keep on talking
and talking and asking God with a multitude of words, and
an insistence in talking it out with Him! A little word
by Martha Snell-Nicholson:
Sometimes I do not even pray in words,
I take my heart in my two hands
And hold it up before the Lord,
I'm so glad He understands.
Sometimes I do not even pray in words,
My spirit bows before His feet,
And with His hand upon my head
We just hold communion, silent, sweet.
Sometimes I do not pray in words,
For I am tired and long for rest,
And my heart finds all it needs
Just resting on the Savior's gentle breast.
So we didn't mean for you to keep on asking, and so much
talking and insistence on expressing yourself in words,
but to keep on believing and keep on expecting and waiting!
Waiting for God to answer! Oh, the answer's there, God will
answer! You know, prayer in its highest meaning is not pleading
with God or demanding things, but it is communion with God,
throwing your whole being open heavenward, Godward, and
waiting for the Divine response.
If you have prayed and had no answer yet, no answer's come
and it seems as if when you pray, the Heaven's are brass
and He's been deaf to your pleading cries, remember this,
No earnest sincere prayer to the Heavenly Father has ever
gone unanswered or been unnoticed. But it is also true that
God has His time for all things in working out His purposes!
And God has strange ways of disciplining His intercessors
and prayer warriors, and that takes time. Give God time!
Time is a great clarifier: it reveals after continued prayer
things that are wrong that we didn't see at first at all.
If God had answered prayer when we first prayed, what a
blessing and mighty miracle would have been denied to some
in God's Word, especially to Daniel!
If God had answered the prayers of the three Hebrew children
before they went into the fiery furnace, what a lesson to
us all would have been lost! If God has immediately answered
the cry from Christ's lips to "let this cup pass"
from Him -- but I don't even dare suggest that! -- But I
just continue with this thought:
There are many instances in the Word of God where it took
time for God to work His own purposes before He answered
prayer, but answer He did, and with greater blessing and
victory for the suppliant than would have been had He sent
the answer immediately! God's Word in Matthew tells a story
in the 15th chapter, of this woman of Canaan.
You remember she came for her daughter: Her daughter was
grievously vexed with a devil and she sought Christ's healing
power. And God's Word says that "He answered her not
a word." I repeat it, "He answered her not a word."
"Then His disciples came out and besought him, saying,
send her away for she crieth after us. And He said, I am
not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel.
Then she came and worshipped Him, saying, Lord help me.
And he answered and said, It is not meet to take the children's
bread and cast it to the dogs.
"And she said, truth, Lord, yet the dogs eat of the
crumbs which fall from the master's table. Then Jesus answered
and said unto her, O woman, great is thy faith, be it unto
thee even as thou wilt. And her daughter was made whole
from that very hour!" -- And yet at first He answered
her not a word!
The words "God hath appointed a day" often come
to mind, and while that does have to do with the Judgment
Day, yet it is significant that He does appoint a day for
certain things.
And God has an appointment with you for that answered prayer!
And He'll not miss that appointment either! Andrew Murray
once wrote: "Our great danger in this school of the
'answer delayed' is a temptation to think that after all
it may not be God's Will to give us what we ask.
"If our prayer be according to His Word, and under
the leading of the Holy Spirit, let's not give way to any
fear that it isn't His Will." -- Let's learn to give
God time! God needs time with us, let no delay shake your
faith!
Faith holds good that each believing prayer helps to ripen
the fruit and bring the final victory a step nearer: first
the blade, then the ear, then the full corn in the ear;
this believing fills up the measure of prayer and faith
known to God alone, it conquers the hindrances of the unseen
world and it hastens the end.
Child of God, give the Father time! He's long-suffering
over you, He wants the blessing rich and full and sure!
Give Him time while you cry day and night. Someone has truly
said,
"Some prayers have a longer voyage than others but
they come with a richer lading at last!" Men and women
of old held on to the promises with a tenacity that said
"I will not let thee go except thou dost bless me."
Hold on, dearly beloved, hold on! Trust God, keep seeking!
-- Don't give up, the answer's there and His promises are
for you! He's still on the Throne and prayer will change
things for you like it has for others