Thursday, July 3, 2008

Cry Out to the Lord...

Psalm 28:1
Unto Thee will I cry, O Lord my rock; be not silent to me: lest, if Thou be silent to me, I become like them that go down into the pit.

A cry is the natural expression of sorrow, and a suitable utterance when all other modes of appeal fail us; but the cry must be alone directed to the Lord, for to cry to man is to waste our entreaties upon the air. When we consider the readiness of the Lord to hear, and His ability to aid, we shall see good reason for directing all our appeals at once to the God of our salvation. It will be in vain to call to the rocks in the day of judgment, but our Rock attends to our cries. "Be not silent to me." Mere formalists may be content without answers to their prayers, but genuine suppliants cannot; they are not satisfied with the results of prayer itself in calming the mind and subduing the will-they must go further, and obtain actual replies from heaven, or they cannot rest; and those replies they long to receive at once, they dread even a little of God's silence. God's voice is often so terrible that it shakes the wilderness; but His silence is equally full of awe to an eager suppliant. When God seems to close His ear, we must not therefore close our mouths, but rather cry with more earnestness; for when our note grows shrill with eagerness and grief, He will not long deny us a hearing. What a dreadful case should we be in if the Lord should become for ever silent to our prayers? "Lest, if Thou be silent to me, I become like them that go down into the pit." Deprived of the God who answers prayer, we should be in a more pitiable plight than the dead in the grave, and should soon sink to the same level as the lost in hell. We must have answers to prayer: ours is an urgent case of dire necessity; surely the Lord will speak peace to our agitated minds, for He never can find it in His heart to permit His own elect to perish.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Okie
I needed to hear those words today. I was listening today to the song cry out to Jesus. while I was putting ice bags on myhead to stop the pain. That song just playing over and over. Cry out to Jesus..... Thank God will not be silent for ever it may seem like it sometimes. OK back to bed.

Maryb

Anonymous said...

Okie,

Some people write from observation, some from education, but this has the mark of one who writes from experience. May the Lord answer the cries of your heart. Very well said.

BMR

Anonymous said...

BMR: Thank Charles Spurgeon...his insight is outstanding...

Calvary Chapel Shawnee said...

Okie what a timely post. I have really lived that topic in my own life with my dad's failing health. I ask for prayer from you and your readers for him. This is our test for this season and we are struggling. We will continue to cry out to the Lord

Anonymous said...

Steve: Hallie told me all about it today. We know were you are and what you need to do; we will be praying...
Blessings bro...

Anonymous said...

I will be praying for you also. Dont know the detail don't need to God does. praying.

Maryb