When God No Longer Speaks

David Wilkerson

Isaiah faithfully prophesied to Israel that the “ears of them that hear“ would one day be opened. Sadly, his listeners had shut their ears to God’s voice. They wanted to hold on to their sins.

“‘When I spoke, you did not hear, but did evil before my eyes, and chose that in which I do not delight.’ Therefore thus says the Lord God: ‘Behold, my servants shall eat, but you shall be hungry; behold, my servants shall drink, but you shall be thirsty; behold, my servants shall rejoice, but you shall be ashamed; behold, my servants shall sing for joy of heart, but you shall cry for sorrow of heart, and wail for grief of spirit.’” (Isaiah 65:12-14, NKJV).

How tragic it is to refuse to hear the loving warnings of the Holy Spirit. Whenever we shut our ears to God’s command to mortify the sins of our flesh, we are doomed to experience every kind of sorrow and pain.

Please understand, I’m not talking about a servant of God who is overtaken by a sin he hates. Nor am I referring to the believer who won’t allow himself any rest until the Holy Ghost sets him free. Rather, I’m talking about the believer who has learned to love his sin, who has laid his head in the lap of a Delilah. Such a person has a calloused conscience.

The servant who continues his sinful ways will hear voices, but none of them will be God’s. Instead, that person will be given over to delusion: “So will I choose their delusions, and bring their fears on them; because, when I called, no one answered, when I spoke they did not hear; but they did evil before my eyes, and chose that in which I do not delight“ (Isaiah 66:4).

What an awful thing it is when God no longer speaks! On the other hand, how encouraging to know that the Holy Spirit will lovingly caution us and keep us from sin.