By
Jeff Arnette We’ve all been there at some point in our
journey. One day everything is great and the next, we find ourselves feeling
lost and distant from God. There can be many reasons for feeling like this but
most often, it is a result of some struggle we are facing in life. Sometimes it
isn`t that God has moved away from us but that we’ve moved away from Him and
sometimes it is simply a matter of how we’re feeling in the midst of the
struggle. No matter the reason or if the distance is real we should all want to
be closer to the Lord. Feeling closer to the Lord gives us comfort when life
gets crazy, when we`re struggling with some sin in our life, or when we simply
need more strength. Asaph, in Psalm 77, gives us some insight
into prayer and needing to be closer to the Lord. He cries out to the Lord and
He listens to him. Asaph knew that the only way to get through the trouble he
was dealing with was to get closer to the Lord. First, we learn from Asaph that when God
feels distant we should remember all the good things God has done for us. We
need to consider all the things God had done for us and for His people. By remembering
God’s gracious acts it gets us to stop focusing on ourselves and start focusing
on Him. Secondly, we learn from Asaph the
importance of spending time in God’s house with the people of God. He knew that
the best way to feel closer to the Lord was to get closer to the people of God. Time spent in worship and assembling with
His people will draw us closer to each other and to our God. It is in the
services of the church that we learn, remember his gracious acts, and grow
through study with others. If you are feeling distant from the Lord just
remember that he will always be near his people and his people will always be
together especially on Sundays & Wednesdays. Make sure you’re there every
time the doors are open and it will be a great blessings for you and for the
church. Relationships require effort and God is no
exception. Even before you feel like doing it, just keep doing it, and
eventually you will feel like being there. Here is a truth that is often hard
for us to learn: feelings follow actions, not the other way around. In the same
way that you exercise even before you feel like doing it, spending time with
the Lord and His people will eventually feel good if you keep doing it. Just
because you don’t feel like doing something doesn’t mean you will not. |
- Jeff Arnette preaches for
the Central Haywood church of Christ, Clyde, NC. He may be contacted
through the congregation's website: https://centralhaywoodcoc.com/ |
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