Hebrew Word Study: A Hebrew Teacher's Call To Silence
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Hebrew Word Study: A Hebrew Teacher's Call To Silence
A Call to Silence
In silence my heart saw what my eyes could not see, my heart heard what my ears could not hear and my heart spoke what my lips could not speak. In silence I was able to enter a special room in God’s heart, a quiet room, a weeping room. In this room I found Jesus holding a heart in His hands, a heart which had been broken. He was weeping over that broken heart. He was feeling the heart’s hurt and loneliness. He wept over that wounded heart longing so much to heal the wound that tore it apart, but the heart’s owner would not seek his comfort. I saw Him pick up a heart that was cold and barren and watched his tear drops just roll off that heart. I could sense Him wishing that each tear would somehow penetrate that heart, but the heart’s owner would not open it to Him to allow His tears to enter and soften his heart. As He picked up another broken heart I reached out to Him and touched His nail pierced hand and instantly I felt His sorrow and pain, the anguish felt by the heart’s owner and I too wept. All three of us wept. It was in this quiet, weeping room that I saw my own heart’s desire. It was to not have a flourishing ministry, books published, or to even experience a healing of my body, it was only to seek and search for these heart’s owners and let them know that there is a Savior weeping for them, longing to enter their wounded heart to allow His tears, His nailed pierced hands heal those wounds.