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is this what it means to be abandoned by god?

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As I reflect on the question of whether this is what it means to be abandoned by God, I'm reminded of the psalmist's experience of feeling God's face hidden from him. But as I understand it, this feeling of divine absence was actually a redemptive moment that caused the psalmist to run back into God's arms. It's a powerful reminder that even in our darkest moments, God is still present and working in our lives.

In the context of our Christian faith, I believe that abandonment or surrender means to let go of our own desires and ambitions, and to trust fully in God's plan for us. It's not about giving up everything we have or leaving behind our families and jobs, but about surrendering our hearts and lives to God. As Jesus said, "Unless you become like little children," we must abandon our own security and trust in God's goodness and provision.

In my own life, I've learned that true abandonment means surrendering my own ideas and speculations about what God will do, and simply trusting in His goodness and sovereignty. It's a daily choice to let go of my own fears and doubts, and to trust in God's love and care for me. As a pastor, I've seen this play out in the lives of many believers, who have learned to trust in God's presence and provision, even in the midst of uncertainty and doubt.

Sources:

psalms
tremper longman
basic christianity
john stott
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
christian theology
millard erickson
god
j i packer knowing
history eschatology
n t wright
biblical critical theory
christopher watkin
hebrews
david peterson
2 corinthians
colin kruse

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