jculler1972 posted: " Yesterday I posted about times of transition. During such times, it often seems that God is silent. We're waiting for a clear direction, and just not getting one. However, in my devotional reading of Psalm 50, this verse jumped out: "Our God co" Lutheran Ladies Connection
Yesterday I posted about times of transition. During such times, it often seems that God is silent. We're waiting for a clear direction, and just not getting one. However, in my devotional reading of Psalm 50, this verse jumped out:
"Our God comes, he does not keep silence." Psalm 50:3
That led me to ponder, how does God speak to us? These examples come to mind:
God speaks through His creation
God speaks through the Holy Scriptures
God speaks through the wise advice of our spiritual friends
God speaks to us during the worship service
When we open our eyes and our ears, we'll realize that God is never silent. We may not get the answer to our questions right now, but that doesn't mean He isn't there, or doesn't care. It just means we need to wait and stay attentive.
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