When God Seems Distant
Why Do We Feel as If God Isn't Present?
We all know that God is all-powerful. We also know that He is present, in some way, in all situations. When something bad happens to us, it can be difficult to understand why. Why does a loving God allow bad things to happen to good people?
To begin to understand this, we
have to first consider the fact that everything that happens to us is a
reflection of something within us.
Although circumstances may seem
bad, they are actually a message from God if we are willing to listen. Bad
things happen to help guide us and to make our path a little smoother. If we
take the bad things that happen to us too personally, we may become resentful
or bitter. However, if we view bad things as lessons and learnings, they aren't
as bad after all. The truth is, everything happens for a reason. If we can just
tune into that reason, we can feel a little less anxious, a little more at
peace.
One of the most difficult challenges we face is the apparent nonexistence of God when we are faced with desperate situations or painful adversities. We may even ask ourselves why God allows bad things to happen to good people. How can we get through this? And why doesn’t God answer our prayers?
The answer to these questions
lies in the understanding that prayer is not a one-way street. Prayer is a
two-way conversation. We can't just talk to God; we also have to listen for an
answer.
If we are asking God to do
something He has already done, then He has answered our prayer. When we don’t
feel better, there is no difference in God answering our prayers again or
answering them a third time. If we are just waiting for God to make everything
right, He has already done so. Sometimes, we just have to trust that He is in
control and that He has a plan.
When we begin to seek God with all our heart, He will not be hard to find. All we have to do is open ourselves up to receive Him in our lives.
We may feel that God is trying
to speak to us, but if we don't pay attention, He will remain silent. We have
to be present for God to communicate with us. If we are only looking for
answers from God when we are in need of solutions, He will remain silent.
When we are in need of answers,
we can open ourselves up to receive them by simply asking God these questions:
- Where do you want me to be in my life?
- How should I react to this situation?
- How should I spend my time?
- What else should I be doing?
Conclusion
Although bad things happen to
us, we should remember that they are only temporary. We have the ability to
make them good or bad, and the choice is up to us. We can either remain
attached to the past or we can press on to create a better future. Bad things do
not last forever and neither do we.
We are all imperfectly perfect, and our imperfections make us who we are. Bad things happen to us so that we can learn to be stronger and more compassionate. God doesn't want us to be consumed by them; He wants us to use them as steppingstones to become who He created us to be.
Ultimately, no matter how difficult a situation or how much we doubt, the most important thing is to keep our faith. We may not feel or see the presence of God, but He is always there. He has promised never to leave us or forsake us, and I believe this with all my heart.
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