What Do We Do in the Night Seasons?

By: Nancy Missler; ©2002
What should we be doing when everything seems to be going wrong in our lives? When God seems far away? Nancy Missler explains that the essential answer to that question is to “trust in the name of the Lord.” She also lists other things we can do while we wait on the Lord.

Now, the big question, “What are we to do during the night of the spirit? ” The essential answer is always, “trust in the Name of the Lord.”

As Isaiah 50:10 says, “…[he] that walketh in darkness, and hath no light. Let him trust in the name of the Lord, and stay upon his God.” In other words, we are to be still, know that He is God and commit ourselves to Him.

As we said many times before, we are to be content to stay in and endure the darkness. We are to cease our own understanding and our own striving, lie still and let God accomplish in us the purification of our spirits that He desires. Our response should always be, “let it come.” Because if we can face it, accept it and rejoice in it, then we will eventually make it through to experiential oneness with God. It’s only by living through this dark time and discovering what magnificent things this night can do in our walk with the Lord that we can truly understand why God allows it.

Even though our feelings are raging, our will must remain submissive to God. We must learn to trust in His plan for our lives and remember that there is no other remedy for this season, except complete faith in Him. Now it takes incredible effort on our part to be able to remain faithful and to remain abandoned to Him in faith and Love when the only responses we get seem to be chastisement and rejection. Staying abandoned to His will, however, is the key to getting through this night season faster and the key to our victory.

What are some other things we can do to help this process along? Here are a few thoughts:

  1. See the necessity of letting God divide our soul and spirit and consent to His work being done.
  2. Entrust ourselves to the Lord. Let Him use the sword of His Word to do the necessary work.
  3. Surrender our whole man as a “living” burnt offering on the Brazen Altar.
  4. Reckon ourselves dead to sin and self, and don’t let them reign in our bodies.
  5. Take up our cross daily in all the circumstances of our life.
  6. Seek to walk only after the Spirit by discerning the good and refusing the evil.
  7. Be in constant prayer and the reading of God’s Word.
  8. Carry out in practice what God shows us. Refuse the soulish things and open ourselves up to the things of His Spirit.

In addition, we can:

  1. Refuse all things that draw our spirit out of fellowship with God.
  2. Choose instead, to keep a renewed, steadfast and upright spirit.
  3. Reject any form of sadness, disappointment, expectation, presumption, comparing,  touchiness, grumbling, fault-finding, loneliness, etc., knowing that these are the things that quench God’s Spirit and that the enemy uses to distract our soul.
  4. Should these things occur, immediately confess them and give them over to God.
  5. Recognize that the enemy can only harass our soul; he cannot get to our spirit.
  6. Finally, reject anything that would hinder our complete union with God’s Spirit.

First Chronicles 28:20 encourages us to always “Be strong and of good courage… fear not nor be dismayed: for the Lord God, even [thy] God, will be with thee; He will not fail thee, nor forsake thee….”

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