Chaplain David
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We aren't worshiping different Gods
Maybe God has never been silent for you, and if that is so you are fortunate. Many believers, however, have experienced His silence and have spent time in the desert. I am thankful for His silence because when He is silent my faith grows stronger. God rewards faithfulness and when we demonstrate our faith, even when He is silent, it is worth going through the desert. I believe that David also experienced God's silence and he wrote about it in the following verses:
Psalms 10:1
Why do You stand afar off, O LORD? Why do You hide in times of trouble?
Psalm 27:8,9
When You said, “Seek My face,”
My heart said to You, “Your face, LORD, I will seek.”
Do not hide Your face from me;
Do not turn Your servant away in anger;
You have been my help;
Do not leave me nor forsake me,
O God of my salvation.
Psalms 55:1
Give ear to my prayer, O God, And do not hide Yourself from my supplication.
I think it's great that you are on the mountaintop. Being on the mountaintop with God is the best place to be. The problem is that in order to get on the mountaintop you have to go through the valley. Sometimes we go through a cycle of valleys and mountaintops. I believe that Sarah is in the valley right now and with the grace of God she will eventually be back up on the mountaintop. Those who are giving advice in this thread are helping her survive the valley and keep moving toward the mountain.
If I might piggy back on what you've said it is my belief that many Christians experience dark nights of the soul. This is well documented throughout Christian history. Sometimes they can last for a short time, other times longer. I also believe and have seen that we experience God differently and that the phrase, a personal relationship with Jesus Christ is just that, personal and individual. I've done some questioning this year too. This is something most of us have in common, sooner or later. None of us is perfect and I would say very few have unwavering faith. Life can throw some very difficult things at us and I know because I have experienced some and see them in my hospital work. As several have said in this thread it is not our job to preach at a person who is struggling but to try to help them. I think Jesus would want to help them as well. I think of the words "Love one another the way I have loved you" as extremely relevant here. Good to see you.
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