Nessa: Trying to get my head and heart around Jesus being 'constant'
I once read someone say something like God is like that guy who promises to call but never does.
And even though I feel that is true in my experience, my experience doesnt define who God is.
So, true, Ness - our experience is so limited, our perceptions often so clueless. When one reads Scripture, we sometimes forget that miracles are very sporadic. Direct communications with God, for the most part, were atypical, and even when they did occur, at times were many years apart. How many years did Israel go without a prophet that communicated with God or dispensed His words to the people, at the end of the Old Testament period, after Malachi 4:6? What must they have thought with 400+ years of "radio silence?" How many years of silence between Joseph death and Moses? What must the Jews thought during these communication droughts? Since the 1st century - going onward to 2,000 years of no DIRECT communications to the masses (yes, God's Spirit does speak to us, still). Yet, His written word is LIVING and constant. But, I guess, we always desire specific answers or knowledge about key questions we have that often don't seem clear to us. And even during times when God communicated directly with His prophets, judges and kings, I'm sure the average Jew had many of the same desires and frustrations that we do - "If He would only just explain about or tell me what to do about this or that..."