Finding Joy in God's Gentle Whisper

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I want to speak to you today about a rejoicing that is deeper than knowledge, a rejoicing that is deeper than knowledge and a father I thank you with all my heart Lord for the anointing of your Holy Spirit. I thank you Lord how you make these words on this page today come alive and God did quickens us and takes our minds out of despair and brings us to another place where you are your faithfulness dwells there you have said you will never leave nor forsake us. [00:00:00]

In first Kings in the Old Testament chapter 19 there was a great prophet of God called Elijah who would loved with all his heart served him passionately but at a certain point in his life in ministry he just fell into a disparar depression came on him and he went to the top of a mountain and he just sat down and he said God I'm done. I'm paraphrasing but basically that's what he said lord I I'm done I've had it. [00:02:01]

The whisper of God was enough to keep this man going and do great good through his life for the remainder of his life you know sometimes we we want this incredible experience with God we want the place where we are to be shaken we want the fire to come down we we are very much like Elijah is failing to understand that the whisper of God has the power to create a universe. [00:03:28]

Psalm 25 and verse 14 says the secret of the Lord is with those who fear Him, and it will show them his covenant in other words he will he will show them his promise to keep them his power to keep him he was told them what he did and how he can be trusted for those who walk with God and and when it says fear him it just means they have a deep reverence for God. [00:04:11]

David the king was really at the pinnacle of his calling he it was not yet at the place where God was going to use him to usher the glory the presence of the Lord back into the center of Jerusalem again he he hadn't conquered fully the way he was destined to conquer but at a sudden point in his life now nobody knows for sure when David wrote this but some at least speculate that it was at the time when King Saul was pursuing him to take his life and everything seemed to be going wrong. [00:05:47]

It's amazing when you read it it's it's only the last little part of verse 21 he just said save me from the lion's mouth and from the horns of the wild oxen then he says you have answered me now it gets deeper it gets better after this I will declare your name to my brethren in other words I'm going to tell everybody that you've been faithful to me I'm gonna tell everybody now I'm still surrounded perhaps by enemies I'm still in the cement work environment I'm still going through the same stuff but God you have answered me. [00:14:28]

David saw something even bigger than sharing with individual people his victory, then coming to church then exhorting the assembly he said I see gathering of people a great assembly and I will praise you there as well he didn't he couldn't fully understand it but I see more and more and more and more people come together more and more people worshipping God, I see something in my spirit I'm gonna praise you there I'm not gonna be quiet. [00:17:19]

The greatest event in all of history was going to take place on the killcount Mountain Calvary and the very words that he had experienced the very things he had said in the midst of his pain we're going to be the greatest victory that the world has ever known, that's why David that's why Jesus on the cross quoted verse one of Psalm 22 my God my God why have you forsaken me he was quoting the entire Psalm just by opening with that first verse. [00:19:59]

You see what I'm trying to say this morning is that just because you're down doesn't mean God won't speak something more profound to you than you've ever heard in your entire life don't don't buy the lie that God's not speaking to you he saw a moment coming when every knee would bow and every tongue would confess he couldn't finish the verse because he didn't know there was somebody called Jesus Christ who was going to be Lord although Jesus Christ the physical man was in his DNA and would come through his lineage. [00:21:59]

Realistically I don't know how much my faith has grown on the mountaintop over the years I love I love the mountaintop don't misunderstand out of clapping my hands and dancing and singing with everybody else and I've had some incredible mountaintop experiences but I found most often it's in the valley that I learned more about God because it's in the valley that when you're on the mountaintop you you have a tendency to shift our strength to ourselves but when we're in the valley we know we know you know you know you can say you know I heard that growing out there we know only God can get us through these times. [00:23:11]

The secret of the Lord was spoken to her heart in a whisper and even though the circumstance didn't change even though the life maybe was a little tough in those days, God spoke a secret to her heart about something he was going to do cuz he knew his plan for her and see my point this morning is no matter how dark your days might be no matter how difficult your situation if you will let the Holy Spirit he will whisper something into your heart that you may not fully understand and bring you to a place of rejoicing that is deeper than knowledge. [00:27:57]

The interesting thing is that David doesn't know what this is, he just knows it's really big, it's really big and it's going to go worldwide and it's going to be incredible, and the revelation came to his heart at the lowest point in his life sometimes you and I can't fully understand the power of the cross while there's still a measure of our own strength left in us we will always lean in our own strength we will always try to find a way out in our own understanding we're prone to that we all are and then suddenly one day God takes it all away where it's all him or nothing the only thing we have left is the will to walk with Him. [00:24:21]

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