A parable — Doubt silence
The psalmist cried: My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me? He cried it day and night, and there was no answer. He wrote the cry down anyway. Centuries later the Son of God said the same words from the cross — and at that moment, the silence was the answer, and the silence broke at the third day. Ask yourself: Is the silence God's absence — or your invitation to wait the three days? GOD — wait. The same words on the lips of the suffering and on the lips of Christ (Ps 22:1, Mt 27:46). The silence is not the end. (A Narrow Highway original teaching parable — not a parable of Jesus; a made story that carries a true edge.)
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