Waiting Out the Silence of God

TEXT: Job 23:1-10

  • Intro:
    • Job was suffering greatly and he was looking for an audience with God so he could get some answers as to why he was suffering so.
    • For quite some time, God was silent.
    • We learn from his experience that there are times when you want God to answer you and he seems not to hear your plea.
    • So, today we are going to study waiting out the silence of God. 
    • What are we supposed to do when God is silent?
    • Waiting out the silence of God takes:
  • Perseverance – Job –
    • Job was going through a test –
    • He was a pawn in a spiritual war between God and the devil –
    • The battle wasn’t totally without benefit for Job because he was self-righteous
    • The Lord allowed Job to be tested until he repented of his righteousness and humbled himself –
    • Then the Lord blessed him abundantly and gave him twice as much as he started with when the trial began –
    • Job had to persevere through his trial –
    •  Likewise, there are times when the spiritual struggles in your life are for your benefit –
    • The Lord isn’t going to answer you in times like these because he is molding you into something better than what you were [Rom 9:20-21] –
    • You need to persevere through the trial until God establishes you in what he wants you to be [1 Pet 5:10] –
    • It’s like trying to make a battle toughened soldier out of a 20 year old boy –
    • There’s no explaining to do; he just has to go through it.
  • Perception – Joseph –
    • Joseph suffered a great deal during his 13 years in prison –
    • He was wrongly imprisoned based on a false accusation –
    • He was sold into slavery because of envy – and yet he had to endure all of that until such time as he was released and promoted to be the second ruler in the country –
    • Joseph didn’t need God to reassure him during his trial –
    • God had already “spoken” on the matter –
    • Joseph had seen the visions of God regarding his brothers bowing down to him and knew that they would come to pass –
    • In our case, God often isn’t going to give you any perspective on your trouble other than what he has already written in his words –
    • Rather than cry out in anguish to God for an answer you need to study the scriptures and see what he has already said –
    • Then believe what he has said and live by those words –
  • Patience – Daniel –
    • In Daniel chapter 10, Daniel receives an answer from the Lord after three weeks of limited fasting –
    • The whole time he is waiting for the Lord to answer his prayer, he is clueless as to the delay –
    • When the angel comes to reveal to him his vision, he then understands that the delay involved a spiritual battle between the angel and the “prince of Persia’ [one of the heavenly hosts opposed to the Lord] –
    • There was nothing Daniel could do during this delay but wait –
    • Patience is required when you know you need an answer but there is an unexplained delay –
    • Perhaps the Lord is waiting for just the right time and anything before that would simply be too soon for you to know –
    • After all, he is God and we are just humans and he really doesn’t owe us an explanation –
    • Learn to trust him even in his silence.
  • Penitence – Saul –
    • In 1 Samuel 28, Saul decided to enquire of a woman who had a familiar spirit because the Lord would not answer him [v.6] –
    • The Lord refused to answer him because he had sinned against the Lord –
    • What he needed to do was repent –
    • Instead, he tried to circumvent the Lord and get the answer another way –
    • Saul was rebellious, stubborn, disobedient and possessed with an evil spirit –
    • When you get into that kind of shape you are not going to get much from the Lord in prayer, in Bible reading or in church –
    • You are going to have to repent of the sin or sins that are separating you from the Lord.
  • Conclusion:
    • Concerning waiting out the silence of God there may be other things to consider but these four are certainly some of the most common things you will face –
    • At times you need to persevere like Job and endure the suffering –
    • At other times you need to perceive like Joseph and find the answers the Lord has already written in his words –
    • Still there are times when you need patience like Daniel to wait till god replies for whatever reason –
    • And then you may need penitence like Saul before the Lord will break the silence –
    • Hopefully, you will find the Lord’s answers in his words –
    • They are certainly the most reliable counsel you will receive.

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