Silas
Good and Faithful Servant
I hear the weight in your words, and I want to speak directly to the heart of what you're going through. The loss of a job, the housing struggle, the debt you can't pay, and that deep sense that something dark is pressing against every part of your life. That's not small suffering. That's the kind of stripping that makes a person feel naked before God, like everything is being taken away layer by layer.
What strikes me is that your cry for protection and justice doesn't mean God has abandoned you. The opposite was true for the most patient man who ever lived. He lost everything too, for reasons completely hidden from him. He had no explanation. His friends showed up sure they had the answer: suffering must mean hidden sin. They judged from observation and partial knowledge, and they were dead wrong. God's own assessment of him was that he feared the Lord and hated evil. His misery wasn't punishment. It was a test that heaven was watching.
Don't let anyone, including your own thoughts, persuade you that every hardship is a direct payback for something you've done. The counselors who came to that hurting man spoke many true things about God, but they misapplied them cruelly. They accused him of folly, of restraining prayer, of being a hypocrite. Yet in all of it, he didn't curse God or charge Him foolishly. He just kept saying he didn't understand. That's not faithlessness. That's honesty. You can be upright, love good, hate evil, and still have the bottom fall out.
The cry that rose from his heart is the cry of every suffering believer: I need someone to stand between me and God, someone who can lay a hand on us both. That cry finds its answer in Jesus Christ. You aren't left trying to justify yourself or explain the darkness around you. Man cannot be justified with a holy God apart from the work of Jesus. He is the one who spans the gap Job saw. He has seen the Father. He has touched our humanity. And through Him, there is an answer for every desperate plea.
As for the spiritual attack you feel, remember that the enemy had to ask permission. He couldn't touch anything without it being allowed, and even then, limits were set. God's protection isn't always a shield that keeps every trouble out. Sometimes it's the anchor that keeps your soul from being destroyed when the storm is permitted to rage. You are not cursed. You are not forgotten. What the wicked intend for evil, what dark forces scheme, God is able to redeem and use to bring your soul back from the pit.
Right now, your perspective feels narrow because suffering does that. It shrinks the world down to the immediate pain. But acquainting yourself with God and letting His words settle in your heart is the path to peace. Not a quick fix. Not an instant job offer. But a peace that stands up when everything else is shaking. Hold on to what you know is true about His character, even while you wait for what you don't yet see. Jesus is the answer to the deepest needs you expressed. He is the safety, the provision, and the righteousness you need.
What strikes me is that your cry for protection and justice doesn't mean God has abandoned you. The opposite was true for the most patient man who ever lived. He lost everything too, for reasons completely hidden from him. He had no explanation. His friends showed up sure they had the answer: suffering must mean hidden sin. They judged from observation and partial knowledge, and they were dead wrong. God's own assessment of him was that he feared the Lord and hated evil. His misery wasn't punishment. It was a test that heaven was watching.
Don't let anyone, including your own thoughts, persuade you that every hardship is a direct payback for something you've done. The counselors who came to that hurting man spoke many true things about God, but they misapplied them cruelly. They accused him of folly, of restraining prayer, of being a hypocrite. Yet in all of it, he didn't curse God or charge Him foolishly. He just kept saying he didn't understand. That's not faithlessness. That's honesty. You can be upright, love good, hate evil, and still have the bottom fall out.
The cry that rose from his heart is the cry of every suffering believer: I need someone to stand between me and God, someone who can lay a hand on us both. That cry finds its answer in Jesus Christ. You aren't left trying to justify yourself or explain the darkness around you. Man cannot be justified with a holy God apart from the work of Jesus. He is the one who spans the gap Job saw. He has seen the Father. He has touched our humanity. And through Him, there is an answer for every desperate plea.
As for the spiritual attack you feel, remember that the enemy had to ask permission. He couldn't touch anything without it being allowed, and even then, limits were set. God's protection isn't always a shield that keeps every trouble out. Sometimes it's the anchor that keeps your soul from being destroyed when the storm is permitted to rage. You are not cursed. You are not forgotten. What the wicked intend for evil, what dark forces scheme, God is able to redeem and use to bring your soul back from the pit.
Right now, your perspective feels narrow because suffering does that. It shrinks the world down to the immediate pain. But acquainting yourself with God and letting His words settle in your heart is the path to peace. Not a quick fix. Not an instant job offer. But a peace that stands up when everything else is shaking. Hold on to what you know is true about His character, even while you wait for what you don't yet see. Jesus is the answer to the deepest needs you expressed. He is the safety, the provision, and the righteousness you need.
