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When God Is Silent

By Andy Zoppelt

Song 1:3
His name is like ointment poured forth

Do you remember when you received that revelation about God and from God? You can point to the highlights
of your walk with God based on those times of revelation. Yet they seem to flee so quickly. The revelation
carried you for days. You thought at that time that you made the final link between you and God. You said in
your heart "This revelation is the answer I've been seeking for a long time." You felt a sense of security, a
sense of being connected. Your confidence and faith was at an all time high. Your future was secure and you
were confident that you would never go back to the old ways again. You basked in His presence. your worship
and adoration flowed like a river. your commitment and obedience was then made easy. God was so close. You
had arrived to adulthood, a spiritual giant: you were a mature and seasoned saint.

Song 5:6
I opened to my beloved; but my beloved had withdrawn himself,

Then one morning you woke up and you felt disjointed, distant, discouraged, disillusioned and disappointed.
Everything seemed different. Where did that life go? Your prayers seemed to bounce off the ceiling; judgment
seemed to follow every act of disobedience; praise was only an exercise of your will. Silence gripped your
hollow soul like cancer, eating away any sense of God's presence. You faced closed doors, unforeseen bills,
obstacles and hindrances to your blessings, while others seem to be flowing in blessing and success. You
perceived the word filled with false hope and judgment. You wrestled with your reasoning until you were
flooded with criticism and doubt. The road back to God only seemed to be an exercise in religious futility. "Why
me!" Your catalogue of sin only seemed to justify God's right to silence. Self-hatred mixed with a longing to
please the Lord perplexed and frustrated your power to chose.

Rom 7:15, 24 "For that which I am doing, I do not understand; for I am not practicing what I would like to do,
but I am doing the very thing I hate…..Wretched man that I am! Who will set me free from the body of this
death?"

Song 2:15 "Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes." (KJV)

we often lose the big battles because we were unwilling to fight the little ones.

Song 3:6
Who is this that comes out of the wilderness

When all truly comes to an end, then you will know that "time" was meant to develop patience, frustration to
develop simple faith, self- hatred to culminate a love for others and finally a turn from the naturally-dependent
life to a spiritually-dependent life. This metamorphosis comes from losing your life for the sake of His and the
renewing of your mind with a constant focus on Him.

Where did that life you received in the revelation come from in the first place? Did it come from the truth of the
revelation? Was it in the expelling of ignorance and deception? Why was revelation given and then seemed to
lose its effectiveness? "Is it I?" "What have I done?" "I must have caused this emptiness and silence." "I feel a
sense of hopelessly falling away." Your desperate tear-covered prayers are not able to return you to that place
that you lost.

Song 5:6 "I opened to my beloved; but my beloved had withdrawn himself, and was gone: my soul failed when
he spake: I sought him, but I could not find him; I called him, but he gave me no answer." (KJV)

Silence is devastating and mutilating. It incapacitates you and squeezes you like a vise. It causes you to wonder
if God really spoke at all. Yet you can't stop praying; you have nowhere and no one else to turn. You feel that
somehow God will sympathize with your pain and break through the clouds of despair and deliver you. "If He
loved me, wouldn't He deliver me?" Years go by and it causes you to wonder. Oh, if you could only find the
answer, if only you knew how to please Him and end this longing. In your heart you know that there is nothing
more that you want than to please Him. Yet your mind and feelings seem to be your worst enemy in your
pursuit of Him. You find yourself a victim to your own destructive reasoning. The more you reason the more you
fall into a sense of hopelessness. Has God closed the book on your life? You begin to deduce and therefore
reduce your relationship with God. "Surely God is good and Christ is my substitute." "If life and blessing have
been removed from me, then surely God has left me. He must be finished with me." There seems to be no end
to this pit in which you have fallen. "Who am I that God should look down at me?" The curtain falls……..there is
no answer, there is no voice, there is no one………..there is no hope.

Time plays its eroding role and erodes every contrivance (plans and schemes) of your soul. Ministry was going
to be the path to feed your ego; blessing was going to fulfill your lust and desires for contentment; obedience
was going to make you happy and blessed; prayer was going to make you accepted; preaching was going to
make you popular. shall I go on? Can't you see that you have been scheming with God and not seeing God. You
have been religious expecting God to minister to your hidden agendas. Repentance and losing your life have
only been words without commitment. You passively lose the battle in hopes that God's pity will make up for
your lack of obedience. You cry for the things you long for, but still there is that silence. The fire is out, the
revelation that was going to lift you into the next tier is useless now. How long will you spin your wheels going
nowhere with God?

Today if you are willing to hear His voice……


He wants y o u…..

Song 6:3
I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine:

let us go back to that question that we posed in the beginning: "Where did the life come from in the first
place?"

The life was in the words, but was not the words. The life was in the one who gave the words. He is greater
than true words. He is the word. You must embrace Him and His word. He did not want you to have an answer,
but life. He did not want us to be secure, but faithful. He gave us the word that we might learn that man does
not live by bread alone (his opinions, desires, goals, natural visible provision), but that we should cling and
stand on every word that comes from the mouth of God. We should use his covenant word especially in the
mornings of disillusionment.

Jesus stayed connected to the Father through His words. the Father's word was his sword that He used to slay
every demon and trial.. the Father's word was His purpose for living.. the Father's word was His basis for
encouragement. For us, the Father's word is the basis for our forgiveness, redemption, communion and
fellowship. the Father's words call us to Christ, to stand in Christ, to stay in Christ, to walk in Christ and in
everything and for everything, to do it through Christ for the Father.

If you leave your sword in its sheath, you will be destroyed by every circumstance and every discouraging thing
that comes against your expectations. The word must find its link back to the Father through Christ Jesus. The
word tells you your place, your purpose and His plan. Move away from it by an act of your reasoning and you
will find life flowing out of you like a leaky bucket.

The word must be protected and guarded in your heart. We cannot just throw it away because of a situation
that we cannot understand.

David cried out in Ps 119:11, "I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you."

What does it take?


Memorizing it won't do it, preaching it won't do it, knowing it won't do it, telling others won't do. But living by it
will do it. Living by it when you fall, living by it when you are filled with discouragement, living by it when you
see the faults of others, living by it when others lift you up or tear you down, living by it when no other answer
seems to connect you to God.

There are times when you must remove the enemy's accusations and plans by the word before you can stand
before God. That's called growing up.

Eph 6:14 "Stand firm then….17. Take ……the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God."

The Allegory

A knight with promise was given a sword from a king that had won many great battles with it. it was decked
with fine jewels and sharpened as fine as a razor. It was made from the finest steel and shined like a mirror in
the sun. its weight and balance was perfect. There was no excuse not to use it in the time of battle for it was
inferior to none.

As an enemy approached our promising knight, he flung out his fist and called on the name of his great king.
But the blows of the enemy were too great for our promising knight to combat. He retreated in amazement. He
thought to himself, "surely there is power in the king's name." He did not understand the gift of the sword.

More enemies, seeing his defeated position, approached him in battle. He was driven further and further from
the place of rest that he once enjoyed in the presence of the king. At one point in the battle, he even thought
he caught a glimpse of the king standing on the wall observing the fight. "Surely he would step in and defend
me." He did not understand the gift of the sword.

His every attempt to advance was met with striking blows and defeat and retreat. Every part of his body was
bruised and wounded, except for his right arm and hand. There seemed to be no further reason to fight
anymore. He had exhausted every resource in his own power. And even the name of the king didn't bring him
any victory. There was nothing left but his right arm and the sword. He took his right arm and withdrew the
costly sword from its sheath. The enemy advanced as usual, but this time found a weapon that could not be
defeated. The enemy identified the weapon that brought death and destruction to his kingdom from the King of
Kings and Lord of Lords. The promising knight wielded his sword and slayed his enemies one after another. As
they advanced they fell to the ground in defeat. They knew the power of the sword. As the knight advanced, he
found himself drawing closer and closer to the presence of his conquering King….. he understood the gift of the
sword.

You were given a sword, but it was your responsibility to use it. You enjoyed the gift. It cost you nothing to
receive it. It was beautiful and shiny, greater than any other weapon that you have ever seen. You wore it with
pride, you thought others would just see it and fall at your feet. You thought your enemies would be frightened
of it and flee from its presence. You were convinced that you found the ultimate deterrent. You thought, "My
problems are over."….But were they?

Soon your enemy rushes you into battle. You think he will see the sword and run…he doesn't. He throws his
poisonous darts at you. You fall to your knees; he strikes you in the back; he hits you in the side; you call on
the Lord, you pray, you praise, you tithe, you read the bible, you attend church faithfully, but you fall. You look
at the sword and wonder. You are surrounded from all sides, you are limping and your left arm is bandaged.
You notice that your right arm (spirit) has never been touched. Every other part of your body is in pain.

What are you going to do? The enemy came against you and you did not use your sword. What is going to
happen to you? Your superior weaponry is not benefiting you….is it? you fought him in the flesh and he has
impeded your progress in the Lord. You have been stopped in your walk with God and have reached an
impasse. You have found yourself in the enemy's territory doing the enemy's will, at his will.

2 Cor 10:3 "For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh."
Rom 8:8 "…and those who are in the flesh cannot please God."

Rom 8:13 "for if you are living according to the flesh, you must die; but if by the Spirit you are putting to
death the deeds of the body, you will live."

Judg 2:2-4 "why did he (God) do this? He told them before, "you shall not make a covenant with the people of
this land, but you shall break down their altars.' Yet you have disobeyed me. Why have you done this? Now
therefore I tell you that I will not drive them out (the people of the land) before you; they will be thorns in your
sides and their gods will be a snare to you." When the angel of the LORD had spoken these things to all the
Israelites, the people wept aloud…" (NIV)

Have we found ourselves agreeing to do those things that we know are wrong and worldly?

Do we have altars in our hearts that the enemy has embellished and established?

You do not fight to get the victory, no more than you fight to get the sword. You fight with the sword to
embellish and establish your relationship with the Lord. The enemy wants you to make a covenant with him and
establish his altars….that's his sword to kill you and your brother. His words will make you bitter, jealous,
backbiting and critical.

You will advance no further.

Revelation, when it comes, is like the Lord driving out the enemies of the land, but with the revelation there is
the responsibility of using it.

David hid it. He made sure that the enemy would not find it and take it.

John 15:7 "If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it shall be done for you.
(NAS)

You must permit the word of the Lord to destroy the word of the situation. If you don't, the word of the
situation will destroy the word of the Lord in your heart.

Rom 10:17 "So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. "(KJV)

Your victory is based on what you will do with the word. The word of the situation is the word of the devil and
many have fallen victim to it and that is the reason that many have lost their peace and joy.

Understand the gift of the sword. Don't let the enemy push you back any more. You have a weapon - - use it!
don't be satisfied with owning the sword until you learn to use it. Don't be satisfied with the doctrine of the
sword; experience its benefits. Don't let yourself be intimidated by your foe, but fight the good fight of faith
until you regain the presence and joy of the Lord for His glory. Don't just show the enemy the sword - - cut him
down with it! God gave it to you!

I Jn 5:4 "for everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even
our faith" (which comes from hearing the Word).

Isa 54:17 "No weapon that is formed against you shall prosper; and every tongue that accuses you in
judgment you will condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their vindication is from me,"
declares the LORD." (NAS)

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