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Camp Fires Week 3Exemplo

Camp Fires Week 3

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Why does it feel like God can’t hear me?

I remember when I got my first car. I was so excited...the freedom I felt in being able to drive and go places without my parents. My car became my space and on a daily basis, I would drive with the radio blaring. One thing I found interesting in my many years of driving is this: that when I am trying to look for something while driving, whether it would be a store or parking spot, I would turn the radio down. In the grand scheme of things, turning down the radio didn’t make the location magically speak to me. What it did was increase my focus on what I wanted to accomplish.

After camp, I found myself many times feeling like God couldn’t hear me or that He was far away. This usually happened when school started back up. I want you to know that God is still there and He still hears you and, believe it or not, He is speaking to you.

“Then why don’t I feel like I hear Him?”

In Psalms 23, we see two distinct moments in the passage that answer that question. The first is the green pastures and still waters. This is the place where you are sitting with Jesus. He seems to be involved in every aspect of your life. The second place is the valley of the shadow of death. And David, the author of this piece of scripture, states that in the middle of the darkest of times, the Lord was still with him.

Engagement Point:

When things seem dark, know Jesus is still with you. However, in order to hear Him speak to you, you must turn down the radio. Quiet the noise. It doesn’t mean that the things in your life are bad, but that you need to connect to the source. Once you quiet the noise, it is easier to hear the voice of the One that is with you always, even to the ends of the earth and in the darkest of places. You are not alone.

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