Dealing with seasons when God seems to be quiet

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Lazarus was very sick and his sisters sent a word to Jesus concerning his illness, but what is surprising is the reaction of Jesus when he received the news. He did not rush to Lazarus’ aid, but took time to make his way to help the man along the Bible described as a man he […]

Lazarus was very sick and his sisters sent a word to Jesus concerning his illness, but what is surprising is the reaction of Jesus when he received the news. He did not rush to Lazarus’ aid, but took time to make his way to help the man along the Bible described as a man he loved. By the time Jesus finally made it to their house Lazarus had already been dead for more that four days. The sisters when they sent out the word they expected Jesus to come immediately and help them, but he remained quiet, only to be seen after the man had died.

divineinsight…BY HUMPHREY MTANDWA

Many people have been in that situation  where they cried out to God for aid and yet it seemed God remained quiet. Mary and Martha were happy to see Jesus when he finally came, but they were broken because they expected him earlier. Their brother had already been dead for days and they had accepted his death. But in that moment when they had given up and accepted, that’s the moment Jesus comes and asks them to remove the stone from him tomb.

Why did Jesus wait until Lazarus had died? The whole community knew about the relationship Jesus had with Lazarus and his sisters. When Jesus showed up, no one expected to hear him say open up the tomb. Jesus even wept because of what he saw. He stood by the tomb and called out to Lazarus and the man who had been dead for four days came back to life.  When Jesus did not immediately respond to the message of Mary and Martha, he knew that at the end Lazarus would resurrect.

He was never quiet but to those that were in Bethany, it seems Jesus had ignored the request of his friends. That’s how we at times feel when we cry out to God and He seems not to have  heard our prayer. The sisters wanted Jesus to heal their brother, but Jesus knew there was something better than healing that would  happen to their  brother.

Why does it seem like God waits until that dream is dead or your request seems impossible and unattainable? When Lazarus walked out of that tomb everyone was in awe and the message of his resurrection spread all over Jerusalem.

God seems to specialise in raising dead things. At times He is not quiet, but is waiting for the right moment to appear.  Don’t lose hope even if the situation seems dead and there seems to be no possible way to recover from that situation. Remember even the sisters of Lazarus had already buried him when  Jesus finaly arrived at their residence.

God is never late and even in that quietness He is saying something.  When Jesus asked for them to roll away the stone, they had excuses. Don’t stop God’s hand even if the situation seems dead, all you have to do is trust Him. When Mary and Martha had given up and had buried their brother, that is when Jesus came and restored him back to life. No matter  how dead your situation, is remember God is in the business of raising dead things. He is  never quiet, but He is working behind the scenes for your miracle and just because He seems quiet does not mean he is quiet. We are not supposed to focus on the visible things which are temporary.  There is no situation that is permanent in the presence of God and there is no circumstances He can’t not remedy

God bless you.

  • Humphrey Mtandwa is an anointed minister of the gospel and teacher of the Word based in South Africa. He has written several books including The Enoch Generation, Truthfulness and Theophany. He blogs at mtandwa.blogspot.com and can be contacted via e-mail or WhatsApp on +27 610286350