Jeremiah 33:3 (ESV)
Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great
and hidden things that you have not known.
The Maori people of New Zealand had a well-kept secret:
The Waitomo Caves. However, there comes a time that every secret is revealed,
and it so happened that in 1887, Chief Tane Tinorau felt compelled to share
this secret with Fred Mace, a British surveyor.
Using a raft consisting of flax stems, the two of them
floated into the cave via the Waitomo River. Candles were their only form of
light, and although many consider candle lighting to be exotic, it was only
enough to give a brief reflection of everything there was to see. As their eyes
adjusted to the darkness, they discerned numerous glow-worms around them, and
they were totally in awe. They had arrived in a surreal world surrounded by
insect-made light, lights that served to brighten the entire cave. It was as if
they had stepped into another world where beauty reigned supreme.
They couldn't help but return many times to admire these
creatures. Eventually all other access points to the caves were discovered,
along with beautiful limestone formations. Had the caves been kept a secret, none
of these would have ever been exposed!
We all have secrets as well. The worst ones are those we
keep hidden away in our hearts when God appears to not be answering our
prayers. Rather than turning to God to find out why our prayers weren't
answered, we accuse Him of not taking care of us. We accuse Him of not hearing
us. We accuse Him of not seeing our needs as important in His eyes. And so we
go on, day in and day out, frustrated, discouraged, and at times, even angry at
God, with our "secret" firmly clutched in our hearts.
Let's put this into perspective here. What do we
generally do when we don't understand someone or something? Imagine taking a
class of some sort, discovering, for example, the binary codes that control
your computer, an interesting subject to the many of us! Sooner or later we
will come face to face with the fact that we simply cannot understand some
aspects of the course! And we come away thoroughly confused. What do we do in
those times? Do we continue to take the class and pretend we have a good handle
of the subject? Wouldn't it be better to ask the teacher, the expert, for help?
And what if our paycheck is smaller than ever? Will we
remain quiet and keep our frustrations inside? Of course not! We will ask our
employer about it! And if our child comes back home with a bad grade, we don't
ignore it, we ask questions! And if our spouse comes back home grim-faced after
a doctor's visit, we don't just assume he or she will get over it, we ask how
the visit went!
It is no different with God. When God is silent, it is
His invitation for us to go directly to Him and ask Him to show us the
situation from His perspective! God
urges us to come to Him, especially when He is silent. His silence is His
invitation for us to approach Him, to get even closer to Him
When we approach God about His silence, He will answer
us. When He is assured that we are ready to hear things from His perspective,
He will show us how He sees our situations. When we are ready to follow God's
will, He will show us what that will is, and we will fall on our knees in
thanksgiving that He cares so much for us. The end result will be that the
entire experience will draw us closer to God, the ultimate goal of any of His
followers! When God becomes the prime subject of our requests, it's a win-win
situation! We realize then and there that we are in His hands, the best place
to be! And isn't this far better than the healing we prayed for? Isn't this
better that the new job we have been pleading for?
The Waitomo caves are awesome, but they are truly only a
shadow compared to the splendor of our Heavenly Father!
Dear Lord, thank You that we can come into Your presence
when we are in need and that You are always willing to hear our plea. In Jesus'
name. Amen.
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