Deep Calleth Unto Deep
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Have you ever felt that there was a deep place in your heart that
you were not aware of? Something so far greater in depths than
you have experienced before, and from there a potent yearning? It
is a place you do not typically abide in. In a sense it is like a
place so deep within yourself, you would not know how to get
there if you tried. Then one day, you feel that deep place
stirring with increase day by day. There can only be a
realization that it must come from the Lord, knowing that is
where He resides. Yet you have tried to pray to God about it, but
it is too deep to get to and it feels like no use. It is like a
well so deep and "having nothing to draw from it." There are no
words to speak, so you remain speechless, and that adds to
wonder.
Any and all attempts to get to the bottom of it by reading more,
and hoping a word will leap off the page, or the Holy Spirit
illuminating a particular verse. Yet nothing happens, in fact,
the word becomes "like a spring shut up, a fountain sealed." No
amount of trying to fast, worship, listen to sermons, or try to
seek for a word, or discuss it with friends works, but only adds
to the stripping away of everything. The stripping away of all
your attempts is the finality. What is happening to you is Jesus
is calling you from the depths of your heart to enter into His
depths. Walk quietly before Him. Do not try to force anything,
just go your way, and let Him reveal to you what He wants.
The songwriter of Psalm 42:7, "Deep calleth unto deep..." is
expressing the fact that his soul was in deep need of God. The
psalmist calls out from his place of profound need for the
unfathomable greatness of God. A deep need calls for a deep
remedy.
James Smith and Robert Lee beautifully elaborate on this meaning
of deep calls to deep in their multi-volume
work Handfuls on Purpose for Christian Workers and Bible
Students: “The deep of man’s need calleth unto the deep of God’s
fulness; and the deep of God’s fulness calleth unto the deep of
man’s need. Between our emptiness and His all-sufficiency there
is a great gulf. . . . Deep calleth unto deep. The deep mercy of
God needs our emptiness, into which it might pour itself. . . .
Nothing can fully meet the depth of our need but the depth of His
Almighty fulness.”
"Every growth of spiritual life, from the first tender shoot
until now, has been the work of the Holy Spirit.... The only way
to more life is the Holy Spirit. You will not even know that you
want more unless He works in you to desire it.... The Spirit of
God must come and make the letter alive, transfer it to your
heart, set it on fire, and make it burn within you, or else its
divine force and majesty will be hid from your eyes.... Prayer is
the creation of the Holy Spirit. We cannot do without prayer, and
we cannot pray without the Holy Spirit." ~Charles Spurgeon
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