Thankfully we are aware of this possibility, and being fore-warned is to
be fore-armed. Even in this matter, God has been very good to us. Her godly
mother, now with Christ, used to warn about the “grey hairs” (Hos.7:9) appearing
and “the little foxes” that come in to raid the crop, and all without us
knowing it (Song of Solomon 2:15).
How subtle is Satan and how crafty his working. We remember, of course,
that God is sovereign in his dealing with His children, and that in His
approaches to them, He draws near when they need Him, and then, for His own
reasons, withdraws a bit, and all without them having done anything. I am
reminded of Rev David Morgan, one of the preachers in eighteenth and nineteenth
century Wales, and who was a very ordinary preacher. He tells of how he went to
bed one night as David Morgan and rose the next day like a lion, and had a
spectacular preaching ministry for about two years. Then he went to bed as a
lion one night and woke up as David Morgan, and resumed a most unspectacular
ministry for the rest of his life. This demonstrates the sovereignty of the
Spirit in these matters.
That said, it is very possible for us, as believers, to “quench the
Spirit” in one way or another, which very thing, by God’s grace, we do not want
to do. These times have been too precious and special for us to do that, at
least, knowingly. We all need to be very careful about letting those little
sins slip in and we find ourselves starting to walk at a distance from Christ,
losing the desire for His presence, having a poor appetite for the Bible and
prayer, and turning away from God-given opportunities for witness to others,
whether Christian of not.
Being aware of this possibility can prove a great defence against it
happening.
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