Habakkuk
2:2
King James Version (KJV)
2 And the Lord answered me, and said, Write
the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it.
For years I envied Abraham. When he wanted to know something
he simply asked God and God answered him. That was simple enough! I wished God
would answer me when I desperately needed to know which way to go. As time went
by for me, I began to sense that in reality God wasn’t right there at Abraham’s
beck and call. We only have record of three or four times when God actually
spoke to Abraham. Abraham lived about 180 years, so on the average he received
an answer from God about once every 45 years. And, of course, I have an
advantage Abraham did not have: the sacred Scriptures that record God’s answers
to others.
My wife, Sylvia, and I have been collecting letters we wrote
from Africa over the years we were serving as missionaries there. The other day
I ran across a letter I wrote on April 30, 1979. It addressed God’s response to
an issue we had faced for over a year.
Soon after we married, we committed our lives to be
missionaries to Africa. We enjoyed our work and stay in Africa and loved the
people we worked with there. The issue at that time involved our furlough home
to the U.S. coming due in 1979. Complications had arisen that were demanding
our attention but were beyond our ability to solve. We asked the Lord to
clearly indicate to us whether we should return to the U.S. permanently or
return to Africa for another term. The Lord provided a double response in
January that He clearly wanted us to permanently return to the U.S.
Sometimes the Lord has to hit me up the side of my head with
a two-by-four to catch my attention. Both Sylvia and I wanted to remain in
Africa, so we laid plans to continue to stay there. But this decision weighed
very heavily on my mind. It seemed to me that I was ignoring God’s clear word,
and I could gain no rest. Matters came to a head on Friday, April 27. That
evening His response was as clear as if a voice spoke audibly to me. It said in
the tone of absolute authority and gentle reproof, “I already told you!” I
sensed I had been proceeding in a path of open rebellion to what God had
personally revealed to me.
That is the closest I have ever come to sensing that God was
speaking directly to me. I thank the Lord of heaven and earth for stooping to
communicate with someone as insignificant as I. The other day as I read that
1979 letter to her, I asked Sylvia how she felt about our decision to return
permanently to the U.S. at that time. She agreed with me that it has certainly
been the best for us and our family.
Thank You, almighty
Lord, Creator of our vast universe, for being sufficiently interested in each
one of us to be willing to guide us when we really need You.
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