When God Hides

Tuesday, January 28, 2025
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Genesis 3:8 – Then the man and his wife heard the sound of the Lord God as he was walking in the garden in the cool of the day, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees of the garden. (NIV)

I am familiar with hiding.

Apart from the regular game of hide-and-seek, my cousin and I often invented other hiding games. We invented imaginary giants to hide from in my grandfather's barns. If we chose to play cowboys and Indians, one of us would hide.

The hog pens also provided ample opportunity for hiding. Amidst the mud lay areas of broom straw taller than us. We enjoyed aggravating the hogs. After doing so — since we knew our grandmother would soon appear and scold us — we ducked between the broom straw.

Hiding began when Adam and Eve disobeyed God and thought they could hide their sin. And it's been happening since then because we're born with a sinful bent that leads us to disobedience. When we disobey, we attempt the same thing as our first parents did.

God has created in us the ability to know right from wrong. Although we do wrong from an early age, we reach a point when we recognize wrong. After that, our failure to admit the wrong makes us want to hide like our first parents.

God can also hide from us — perhaps to stretch our faith. He's there, but He makes His presence less prominent. He wants us to stretch for Him, realize our need for Him, and deepen our faith.

When God hides, He tests our resolve. His apparent absence makes us consider the seriousness of our love and service for Him and our sincerity about whatever task we undertake.

Times of absence may also signal that God is busy preparing circumstances — or even us — for something different or better. God hid from Moses while he lived on the back side of the desert tending sheep, from Elijah while he hid in a cave, and from Joseph while he languished in a foreign country.

But God never truly hides; it only seems that way. When God appears to be hiding, let us pause, trust, pray, and ask what He's up to.

Prayer: Father, when it appears You have left us, guide us to seek You more than ever so we can discover what You're up to. Amen.

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Martin Wiles <mandmwiles@gmail.com>
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1 Comment

  • PresbyCan Feedback says:

    Thanks for this timely message in my life.


    Like this idea on hiding. Thanks for sharing.


    Thanks Martin, encouraging to know God is always with us. Blessings to you and your family.


    God is not hiding. He is waiting for us to reach out to Him in prayer not only when we are desperate but regularly to increase our faith.


    What you wrote is so true. Thank you for reminding me to be patient and to listen to and for God’s silence,
    (Québec)


    Thank you for today’s devotional, Martin!
    Many times during my life – I have asked out loud – where are you God? As you graciously told us today – “But God never truly hides; it only seems that way. When God appears to be hiding, let us pause, trust, pray, and ask what He’s up to.”
    Amen!


    Thank you for writing this devotional.
    Hiding.
    Yes, hiding but wanting to be found.
    Your writing brings out my thinking.
    Thank you.
    Blessings.


    Good morning, Martin and thanks for your encouraging words today. Yes, there sure are times when we wonder where God is and if He is really listening to our prayers. He never fails us and His answer, although may be delayed, works for the right reason. We sure need to be patient and remain faithful, knowing that His direction will be the best for us. Blessings for your special writings.


    Thank you, Martin. These paragraphs bring new ideas to me:
    God can also hide from us – perhaps to stretch our faith. He’s there, but He makes His presence less prominent. He wants us to stretch for Him, realize our need for Him, and deepen our faith.
    When God hides, He tests our resolve. His apparent absence makes us consider the seriousness of our love and service for Him and our sincerity about whatever task we undertake.


    Hi Martin,
    A great Devotional today, I really enjoyed it . Look forward to more of your writings.
    Thanks.
    Blessings to you,
    (Ont Canada)

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