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Four Questions When God Doesn’t Answer | 1 Samuel 28:8-9

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  • Is God not answering?

    Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller.

    King Saul is freaked out right now. God is not answering, and this is what he decides to do. 1 Samuel 28:8-9:

    So Saul disguised himself and put on other garments and went, he and two men with him. And they came to the woman by night. And he said, “Divine for me by a spirit and bring up for me whomever I shall name to you.” The woman said to him, “Surely you know what Saul has done, how he has cut off the mediums and the necromancers from the land. Why then are you laying a trap for my life to bring about my death?” — 1 Samuel 28:8-9

    Saul is working very hard to ignore God’s silence!

    Saul’s issue wasn’t that God wouldn’t answer; it was that God's silence was the answer. Saul had spent years hardening his heart through disobedience. His life was a string of compromises, and now, in desperation, he wants God to come through on his terms and timeline. But God’s silence was God's answer to Saul’s unrepentant heart.

    Instead of addressing the core issue—his sin—Saul doubles down, disguises himself, disobeys God again, and seeks out a medium. He knew it was wrong; after all, he had banned necromancers from the land! But Saul wanted what he wanted, even if the means of a medium meant disobeying God again.

    Isn’t that how we can act sometimes?

    When we don’t get the answer we want—or no answer at all—we panic. We rush ahead, trying to make things happen our way. But sometimes, the silence is God’s way of pointing us to the core issue: our sin and disobedience. Often this is not the answer we want, but it is the one God wants.

    So, if you’re in a season where God seems silent, ask yourself these four questions:

    • Am I open to hearing His solution, or do I only want a quick solution?
    • Am I seeking His will for my life or help for my immediate circumstances?
    • Am I asking God to fix my situation or to refine my soul?
    • Am I ready to accept His plan, or do I want Him to approve my plans?

    #GodsTiming, #TrustInTheSilence, #ObedienceMatters

    Ask This:
    1. How do I typically respond when God seems silent? Do I seek His will or rush to my own solutions?
    2. Is there any unaddressed sin or disobedience in my life that could hinder my connection with God?
    Do This:

    Listen carefully in the silence.

    Pray This:

    Lord, help me to trust Your silence and seek Your will instead of rushing ahead with my own plans. Reveal any sin in my life that keeps me from hearing You clearly. Amen.

    Play This:

    Trust In God.

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Is God not answering?

Welcome to the Daily Devo. I am Vince Miller.

King Saul is freaked out right now. God is not answering, and this is what he decides to do. 1 Samuel 28:8-9:

So Saul disguised himself and put on other garments and went, he and two men with him. And they came to the woman by night. And he said, “Divine for me by a spirit and bring up for me whomever I shall name to you.” The woman said to him, “Surely you know what Saul has done, how he has cut off the mediums and the necromancers from the land. Why then are you laying a trap for my life to bring about my death?” — 1 Samuel 28:8-9

Saul is working very hard to ignore God’s silence!

Saul’s issue wasn’t that God wouldn’t answer; it was that God's silence was the answer. Saul had spent years hardening his heart through disobedience. His life was a string of compromises, and now, in desperation, he wants God to come through on his terms and timeline. But God’s silence was God's answer to Saul’s unrepentant heart.

Instead of addressing the core issue—his sin—Saul doubles down, disguises himself, disobeys God again, and seeks out a medium. He knew it was wrong; after all, he had banned necromancers from the land! But Saul wanted what he wanted, even if the means of a medium meant disobeying God again.

Isn’t that how we can act sometimes?

When we don’t get the answer we want—or no answer at all—we panic. We rush ahead, trying to make things happen our way. But sometimes, the silence is God’s way of pointing us to the core issue: our sin and disobedience. Often this is not the answer we want, but it is the one God wants.

So, if you’re in a season where God seems silent, ask yourself these four questions:

  • Am I open to hearing His solution, or do I only want a quick solution?
  • Am I seeking His will for my life or help for my immediate circumstances?
  • Am I asking God to fix my situation or to refine my soul?
  • Am I ready to accept His plan, or do I want Him to approve my plans?

#GodsTiming, #TrustInTheSilence, #ObedienceMatters

Ask This:
  1. How do I typically respond when God seems silent? Do I seek His will or rush to my own solutions?
  2. Is there any unaddressed sin or disobedience in my life that could hinder my connection with God?
Do This:

Listen carefully in the silence.

Pray This:

Lord, help me to trust Your silence and seek Your will instead of rushing ahead with my own plans. Reveal any sin in my life that keeps me from hearing You clearly. Amen.

Play This:

Trust In God.

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