Daily Devotional
Matthew 15:23 - “But He answered her not a word...” (NKJV)
When Pastor Kenton’s spoke from this passage a few weeks ago I was struck by the realization that the Lord was silent when a woman asked Him to heal her daughter. I know that we talk about what it means when the Lord is silent when we ask Him for somethings. We say it probably means, no or wait…but it just seemed kind of profound in this passage. It was more like a silent pause in a song. You are leaning in…waiting, wondering if, or what will come next. The silence makes what comes after even more important. In this passage the faith of the woman was so profound.
What was interesting is that the disciples glossed right over it. They didn’t even notice the Lord was silent. They were too busy expressing what they thought. Today I thought about that. Do I notice when the Lord is purposefully being silent. Is there something I’ve missed that He is trying to reveal to me? Do I really want to know what He has to say? Do I lean in with an expectation that He will say something? Am I willing to wait during the silence.
Last week I experienced a little of the Lord’s reward of being still and knowing He is God. I don’t know all the reasons for why He had me do what He had me do, but the outcome was a release of a burden I didn’t even know I was carrying. It was freeing. I learned for myself…the Lord's silence is purposeful.
Have Thine Own Way Lord
Have Thine own way Lord have Thine own way
Thou art the Potter I am the clay
Mold me and make me after Thy will
While I am waiting yielded and still
The Potter's Hand
Beautiful Lord wonderful Saviour
I know for sure all of my days are
Held in Your hand
Crafted into Your perfect plan
You gently call me into Your presence
Guiding me by Your Holy Spirit
Teach me dear Lord to live all of my life
Through Your eyes
I'm captured by Your holy calling
Set me apart I know You're drawing
Me to Yourself
Lead me Lord I pray
Take me mold me
Use me fill me
I give my life
To the Potter's hand
Call me guide me
Lead me walk beside me
I give my life
To the Potter's hand
What was interesting is that the disciples glossed right over it. They didn’t even notice the Lord was silent. They were too busy expressing what they thought. Today I thought about that. Do I notice when the Lord is purposefully being silent. Is there something I’ve missed that He is trying to reveal to me? Do I really want to know what He has to say? Do I lean in with an expectation that He will say something? Am I willing to wait during the silence.
Last week I experienced a little of the Lord’s reward of being still and knowing He is God. I don’t know all the reasons for why He had me do what He had me do, but the outcome was a release of a burden I didn’t even know I was carrying. It was freeing. I learned for myself…the Lord's silence is purposeful.
Have Thine Own Way Lord
Have Thine own way Lord have Thine own way
Thou art the Potter I am the clay
Mold me and make me after Thy will
While I am waiting yielded and still
The Potter's Hand
Beautiful Lord wonderful Saviour
I know for sure all of my days are
Held in Your hand
Crafted into Your perfect plan
You gently call me into Your presence
Guiding me by Your Holy Spirit
Teach me dear Lord to live all of my life
Through Your eyes
I'm captured by Your holy calling
Set me apart I know You're drawing
Me to Yourself
Lead me Lord I pray
Take me mold me
Use me fill me
I give my life
To the Potter's hand
Call me guide me
Lead me walk beside me
I give my life
To the Potter's hand
New King James Version (NKJV)
Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
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