Something that helped me much with my OCD was understanding how Jesus is usually a silent presence in our lives. In charismatic christianity we often want a presence of Jesus that is exceptional and outstanding. Some charismatics want to have visions and hear God's audible voice all the time. But I have come to think such experiences are outstanding for the reason that God doesn't give them to us all the time. And they are not meant to produce faith in us but only to clarify something, to help us get through a difficult situation that otherwise we would not get through easily. They are cherries on the cake, so to speak.
Jesus said blessed are those who do not see yet believe. Jesus loves to see faith, that is what amazes Him. But faith in what is seen is not real faith. God apparently also wants us to have faith when we can't sense Him at all.
For that reason, we must get acquainted with silence. Many people learned this. Silence is not always there but with some time and opportunity we can seek it easily. When we are at work we can go to the toilet or on a balcony, when we are at home in a crowded family house we can go for a walk into nature.
And this we must learn - that silence is good for us. It shows us the inward noise we carry with us and which we make louder through our acceptance of that noise and playing along with it. But like David said, we can instead just be quiet with God. The bible says - Be still, and know that I am God.
When we follow our OCD stuff (I have it too), we are never quite still inside. As soon as we experience some kind of trigger, we jump at it and have OCD thoughts. But in silence and in Jesus, we can lay that down. It may still be difficult, especially at first, we may want to have many strong good thoughts than having to contend with silence. But that is why we need to practice this. It takes time to get used to this.
Silence is something benign. If we can't help to have OCD thoughts, silence will not punish us. It will be like a mother that stays peaceful even when her child does chaotic things. Sometimes we crave an outstanding experience of God, but God may want to bless you with silence.
In this silence, we may take a single bible verse, something positive like this:
"The Lord is friendly and His goodness endures forever!"
This should quieten us inside, at least it does this to me. Part of me then wants to connect this verse to my thoughts and to make myself think a lot about it. But the aim is that we let such verses quieten us, and give us a tender feeling of joy.
OCD thoughts are thoughts like bricks. They are heavy and they ignore the tender parts of our soul which want to be treated gently. It imposes a human order on things while God's order is much more refined, solid and mindful of our weaknesses.
In silence and in Jesus we can let go of our thoughts and just trust God, and in that we become still as well. And then we can just look at the creation around us. When we are in nature we can just lay ourselves in the grass and watch the sky. The sky is a great example for a creation that God orders completely differently from how we want to order things when we pursue our OCD stuff. The clouds are always different. They are always a bit chaotic, and yet there is God's order in them. When we look at the sky we feel free. The clouds are silent, the blue background is silent, the sun is silent.
But they are all there. Likewise God is there for us in silence. This doesn't mean we loose something, it means we needn't uphold the world with our thoughts. God makes everything exist, you, me, the sky, the world. And God does this without it costing Him an effort. And likewise God can hold us in our mind if just we become still and trust Him.
Ok, this was my message for you today. I hope it helps you with your OCD struggles. God sees the problem and can help you. Memorize some bible verses you love and search a quiet place. Drink deeply from that well and know that God loves you and that He is perfect.
Thank you for reading.
Jesus said blessed are those who do not see yet believe. Jesus loves to see faith, that is what amazes Him. But faith in what is seen is not real faith. God apparently also wants us to have faith when we can't sense Him at all.
For that reason, we must get acquainted with silence. Many people learned this. Silence is not always there but with some time and opportunity we can seek it easily. When we are at work we can go to the toilet or on a balcony, when we are at home in a crowded family house we can go for a walk into nature.
And this we must learn - that silence is good for us. It shows us the inward noise we carry with us and which we make louder through our acceptance of that noise and playing along with it. But like David said, we can instead just be quiet with God. The bible says - Be still, and know that I am God.
When we follow our OCD stuff (I have it too), we are never quite still inside. As soon as we experience some kind of trigger, we jump at it and have OCD thoughts. But in silence and in Jesus, we can lay that down. It may still be difficult, especially at first, we may want to have many strong good thoughts than having to contend with silence. But that is why we need to practice this. It takes time to get used to this.
Silence is something benign. If we can't help to have OCD thoughts, silence will not punish us. It will be like a mother that stays peaceful even when her child does chaotic things. Sometimes we crave an outstanding experience of God, but God may want to bless you with silence.
In this silence, we may take a single bible verse, something positive like this:
"The Lord is friendly and His goodness endures forever!"
This should quieten us inside, at least it does this to me. Part of me then wants to connect this verse to my thoughts and to make myself think a lot about it. But the aim is that we let such verses quieten us, and give us a tender feeling of joy.
OCD thoughts are thoughts like bricks. They are heavy and they ignore the tender parts of our soul which want to be treated gently. It imposes a human order on things while God's order is much more refined, solid and mindful of our weaknesses.
In silence and in Jesus we can let go of our thoughts and just trust God, and in that we become still as well. And then we can just look at the creation around us. When we are in nature we can just lay ourselves in the grass and watch the sky. The sky is a great example for a creation that God orders completely differently from how we want to order things when we pursue our OCD stuff. The clouds are always different. They are always a bit chaotic, and yet there is God's order in them. When we look at the sky we feel free. The clouds are silent, the blue background is silent, the sun is silent.
But they are all there. Likewise God is there for us in silence. This doesn't mean we loose something, it means we needn't uphold the world with our thoughts. God makes everything exist, you, me, the sky, the world. And God does this without it costing Him an effort. And likewise God can hold us in our mind if just we become still and trust Him.
Ok, this was my message for you today. I hope it helps you with your OCD struggles. God sees the problem and can help you. Memorize some bible verses you love and search a quiet place. Drink deeply from that well and know that God loves you and that He is perfect.
Thank you for reading.