Caitlin Williams
I’m
willing to bet that most of us have experienced a spiritual dry spell—a time
when we felt far from the Lord, unfruitful, unmotivated, and maybe a little
lost.
Feelings
of closeness and communion with the Lord faded.
That
fiery desire to love and serve Christ dwindled.
Maybe
that’s you, now.
Maybe
you’re wrestling with the host of emotions that accompany a spiritual
drought—anything from confusion to doubt, apathy, or even depression.
If we are
Christians, if we have been freed from
condemnation, united with Christ, and
the Holy Spirit has taken up residence in our souls, then how is it that we still
experience these dry spells?
What
causes them? How do we get through them?
Let’s look at three common causes and their cures.
Cause #1:
Harbored Sin
In Romans 6:2, Paul asks, “How can we who died to sin still live in it?” The
answer is…miserably.
We cannot serve two masters. While “we know that our old self was crucified with [Christ]…so that we would
no longer be enslaved to sin,” the battle between our flesh and
our new spirit is still very much in play (Romans 6:6).
The
sinful part of our nature that is wired to respond to temptation is still a
dividing force in our lives.
If you’re
feeling far from the Lord, if you no longer feel drawn to spend time in his
Word, if you have become hardened to serving him and maybe even hardened toward
other people, odds are that there is a part of your life where sin is reigning
free.
Sin is
always in the business of distancing us from the Father. Sin turns our focus
inward instead of upward, and eventually downward into shame and despair.
The cure
for this cause is simple — repentance. We have a painfully and yet beautifully
clear picture of this in the life of David.
David was
a man after God’s own heart, who at one point sank so deeply into sin that he
justified murder as a means of hiding his indiscretions (2 Samuel 11).
Look at
his prayer of repentance in Psalm 51:11-12. He says,
Cast me
not away from your presence, and take not your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to
me the joy of your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.
David
prayed for the Lord to restore the joy of his salvation because it had been
lost to sin. He begged the Lord to not cast him away because he knew that sin
has the power to divide and cut off.
If there
is an area of habitual sin in your life, put it to death. As a believer, the cost
to you is too great to continue in it, and the cost to your Savior was too
great for you to ignore it.
As John Owen so simply put it, “Always be killing sin or it will be killing you.”
Cause #2:
Trust in Feelings Rather Than Facts
Our hearts are fickle. Our emotions are not to be
trusted. In fact, Jeremiah goes so far as to say that our hearts are “deceitful above all things” (Jeremiah 17:9).
Oftentimes
when we feel far from
the Lord, when we don’t feel God’s
love the way we used to, it’s because we have mistakenly put our trust in
feelings about our faith rather than facts, what God’s Word says about our
faith.
That’s what Proverbs 3:5 means when it says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own
understanding.”
The Lord
is unchanging, immovable, and steadfast. The same cannot be said of our
emotions. That’s why we’re commanded to trust in Him with our hearts, rather
than trusting in our hearts to understand him.
The cure,
in this case, is Scripture. If this cause is ringing a bell, you’re probably
spending more time dwelling on your thoughts and feelings than you are on the
Word.
Turn to
passages like Romans 8:31-39 that remind us of the binding love we have received
through Christ.
Nothing
can separate us from God’s love in Christ, not even our ever-changing moods and
affections.
Look at 1
John 4:10 where we’re reminded that our salvation came out of God’s love for
us, not our love for him. Our emotions did not save us, and they are not what
will sustain us.
God’s
Word is living and life-giving. It is able to breathe new life into a dry and
distant soul.
Be like
the psalmist and make the Lord’s testimonies your delight and your counselor,
not your emotions (Psalm
119:24).
Cause #3:
A Forgetful Memory
Fear of the future or bitterness over the past can
suck a soul dry and harden the heart.
Though
fear and bitterness are two different states, they spring from the same root.
If you find yourself with a fearful or bitter heart, it’s likely that you have
forgotten the goodness of the Lord.
In the case
of fear, you’ve forgotten all that the Lord has already seen you safely through
and his promise to never leave you or forsake you (Hebrews 13:5-6).
In the
case of bitterness, you have forgotten the Lord’s mercies that were woven through
your past pain and his power to redeem lost days (Joel 2:25).
Deuteronomy
4:9 lays out this final cause and its cure beautifully with a warning we would
all be wise to heed:
Only take
care, and keep your soul diligently, lest you forget the things that your eyes
have seen, and lest they depart from your heart all the days of your life.
If we are
not careful to remind ourselves of all that the Lord has done for us, those
memories of his provision, protection, and grace will fade.
Along
with them, fruitfulness, confidence and joy in the Lord will fade as well. When
that happens, it’s no wonder that we feel a sense of emptiness.
To combat
this cause, we need to give thanks. Listing everything that the Lord has done
for us forces us to call to mind his goodness and his faithfulness.
We should again be like the psalmist and say, “I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; I will recount all
of your wonderful deeds” (Psalm 9:1).
Pray For
Your Soul
Regardless of why you find yourself in a spiritual
dry spell—whether because of harbored sin, misplaced trust in feelings, a
forgetful memory or any other cause—you must pray for your own soul, your
heart.
We know
that God, alone, can remove a heart of stone and replace it with a heart of
flesh (Ezekiel
36:26).
This is
why it’s so important that we preach the Gospel to ourselves every day. Sin
becomes less tempting the more I think on its deadly weight.
The more
I meditate on Jesus as Lord of all, the easier it is for my heart to submit to
His sole lordship.
When I
remember the grace that I have been given through my Savior, it’s more difficult
for fear or bitterness to take root.
It’s hard
for the soul to dry out when it is daily washed in the living water of Christ
crucified and risen to save it.
Healing
is part of the vast provision that God has made available for you. You can be
free of any negative emotion that has been oppressing you from the past.
Talk to
the God of the universe and let Him work in your behalf
Pray the
following prayer:
“Heavenly
Father,
I
admit that I am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You. I now want to
turn away from my past sinful life and begin a new life with You. Please
forgive me.
You
know the situation I am in right now. I lay everything at Your feet, fully
believing that You are in control.
I now
receive your Son, Jesus Christ as my Savior, my Master and my Lord. I believe
and confess that Jesus Christ died for my sins, was buried, and rose from the
dead.
I
want to receive all that Jesus Christ has provided for me as my Savior. Your
Word says, ‘Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.’ (Romans 10:13).
I
believe and confess that Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and
no man comes unto the Father, but by Him.
Lord
Jesus, I pray and ask You, to come into my heart and be Lord of my life. I
thank You that you have given me eternal life. I take Your promise that by Your
stripes I am healed.
Heavenly
Father, thank You for the gift of the Holy Spirit Who is in me now. Thank You
that Your Word says I am born again.
I
surrender my life to You. I promise to study Your Word – the Bible.
Use
me for Your glory.
In
Jesus’ Name. Amen.”
http://puricarefiles.blogspot.com/2017/01/the-lordship-of-jesus-christ-he-is-god.html
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.“Create In Me A Clean Heart”
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.“Create In Me A Clean Heart”
Keith Green
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lyrics
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Cast me not away from Thy presence, oh Lord
And take not Thy holy spirit from me
Restore unto me the joy of Thy salvation
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Cast me not away from Thy presence, oh Lord
Take not Thy holy spirit from me
Restore unto me the joy of Thy salvation
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Cast me not away from Thy presence, oh Lord
Take not Thy holy spirit from me.
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Cast me not away from Thy presence, oh Lord
And take not Thy holy spirit from me
Restore unto me the joy of Thy salvation
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Cast me not away from Thy presence, oh Lord
Take not Thy holy spirit from me
Restore unto me the joy of Thy salvation
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Create in me a clean heart, oh God
And renew a right spirit within me
Cast me not away from Thy presence, oh Lord
Take not Thy holy spirit from me.
Caitlin Williams
serves as the Director of Children’s Ministries at The Orchard Evangelical Free
Church in Northfield, IL. She is a lover of good books, good conversation, and
long naps.
http://unlockingthebible.org/spiritual-dry-spells-causes-and-cures/
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