Have you been having a
hard time lately getting through to God? If so, it's not because He has gone
anywhere. He is right where He has always been. But things can come between us
and God, especially when those issues go unresolved.
Here are 4 barriers to getting
through to God:
1) Harboring secret sin.
Oswald Chambers writes,
"If a man cannot get through to God, it is because there is a secret thing
he does not intend to give up." This involves a stubborn refusal to turn
away from a hidden sin. We relish our sin too much to renounce it. But until we
do, there is no getting through to God with any meaningful prayer. We have to
be real with God if we want to experience His mighty power in our soul on a
daily basis.
If there is something in
your life which God has been directing you to address, it's because He wants to
have a close and warm relationship with you. The Holy Spirit flows freely in
our heart when we bring to Christ those "secret sins" which keep us
from enjoying God's presence.
The secret sin might be
something a person is entertaining with his eyes; or with his mind; or with his
body; or with all three. Anyway you slice it, secret sin is a killer to prayer
and to living a Spirit-filled life. If you doubt that fact, just try to find
one example in Scripture where that isn't the case.
And then think about
your own life. When have you ever "flowed powerfully in prayer and
fellowship" while you were harboring secret sin? It just doesn't work that
way. And it's a good thing for us God loves us enough to invite us to bring our
"secret things" to the cross for cleansing and freedom.
Today would be a good
time to bring it to Christ, don't you think?
2) Getting stuck in a
painful past.
Perhaps you have been
through a traumatic event in your life, and you are finding it difficult to get
through to God. You want to experience happiness and fulfillment in life, but
you feel like you are stuck in your past? What can you do in that situation?
Well, for starters, you
can pour out your heart to God. And then do it over and over and over again.
The Lord will never get tired of hearing from you. Ever.
"But I have brought
it to Him hundreds of times already." OK. But that doesn't mean you have
to stop talking to Him about it. He loves to have His children bring their
burdens and their pain to Him. He wants us to rely upon Him in every situation,
and that certainly includes those times when we cannot seem to move beyond a
particular event in the past.
Wise counsel is another
extremely helpful method of dealing with pain. By sharing our burdens with a
loving Christian, we open our heart to receive the grace and love of God
through their kind words of encouragement and hope. God often ministers to us
through one of His children. That Christian becomes the hands, feet and voice
of Jesus in our midst. And we all need loving counsel when we get stuck in a
painful past.
God's love and healing
is available to you at this very moment. Will you rely upon His love to heal
your wounded heart?
3) Holding grudges.
If you want to build a
wall between yourself and God, then just hold a grudge. It's an easy way to
choose bitterness as your daily companion. It will stop any significant flow of
the Holy Spirit's power in your soul, and it will make it next to impossible
for you to get through to God. There will be no holy desires prompting you to
pray, but only the heaviness that comes with the choice to withhold forgiveness
from someone who has wronged you.
The Christian faith is
largely about forgiveness. Receiving it from God as a free gift, and then
giving it to others just as freely. There is no room in the life of a believer
for bitterness. It will absolutely destroy your communion with the Lord, and it
will make you feel like God is a million miles away.
4) Persisting in
unbelief.
Of all the barriers
which prevent a person from getting through to God, this one is by far the
biggest. In fact, a person cannot even begin a relationship with God until he
first forsakes his unbelief and believes the good news about what Jesus did on
the cross to save him. A person who persists in unbelief cannot understand what
it means to have a relationship with Jesus Christ.
But it can get turned
around through belief. It's such a simple thing, and yet so many people miss
it. They harden their heart and choose unbelief over belief. They choose to
reject Jesus, or to ignore Him, which is just as bad. Unbelief is a barrier in
the spiritual realm that is rock solid. That wall must come down in order for a
person to connect with God. This happens by accepting Jesus as your Savior as
you trust Him to forgive your sins.
So if you have been
having a hard time getting through to God, it's time for the wall to come down.
Whether the wall has been built by harboring a secret sin, getting stuck in a
painful past, holding a grudge, or persisting in unbelief, each of these
barriers is an obstacle to a life of faith and a life of prayer.
The power of the Holy
Spirit flows freely within Christians as we say "no" to sin, and
"yes" to Scripture, prayer, and humble service to others. As we
engage in those things from a place of spiritual power, we do so with our eyes
on Christ our Savior. And without the Holy Spirit producing this river of
living water in our life, we are left terribly dry and confused.
That has been man's lot
ever since Adam and Eve first sinned. And if it wasn't for the cross where
Jesus destroyed the ultimate wall between us and the Father, we would have no
hope of ever getting through to God.
In the spiritual realm,
it's not only "what you know," but most importantly, "who you
know." By knowing Jesus, you have direct access to the Father, the Son,
and the Holy Spirit. And there is no better access than being able to go to your
Creator anytime, anywhere, and with any need.
What a faithful friend
we have in Jesus. So go for it. The Lord loves to remove the harmful barriers
we build in our heart. Otherwise, how could we ever get through to Him in any
meaningful way?
Courtesy: Dan Delzell, www.christianpost.com

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