Seth Barnes Jul 10, 2007 8:00 PM

What do you do when God is silent?

Yesterday was a good day. Frankly, sometimes I get tired of writing this blog. I wonder, "Does anybody care about this stuff?" So yesterday I got some...

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Yesterday was a good day. Frankly, sometimes I get tired of writing this blog. I wonder, "Does anybody care about this stuff?" So yesterday I got some great emails from a number of blog readers and was encouraged

(thanks, folks). Monica was one - she wrote me yesterday with this question:

Hi Seth,

 

I came across your site today in my desperate attempt to find anyone on the internet that wonders what happens when you are convinced God isn't listening. I couldn't believe  actually consulted the Google search box with that exact question… and to my further amazement, there were actual links!!! Ha! God is good. One of them led me to your site.

What do you do when you feel like the wife in Hosea and just know that God has done what He did so many times in the OT and turned His face from you. When nothing goes right? Nothing is blessed. Every wall is up and you just throw your hands up and fall on your face and whimper, "I give."

Help?

Rather than pontificate, I thought I'd give you, my faithful blog readers, the opportunity to help. How would you respond to Monica? She needs counsel from people who have been there - as do we all! What is your experience?

Also, see: Tired of Waiting for God to Speak

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