The term or concept that God is "hiding His face" means God is allowing you to suffer for a spell.
The why is debatable: chastenment for your sins to produce righteousnes, Letting the fullness of others sins to ripen before they are punished, testing of your faith to produce patience, etc.
Some people say that God doesn't do this anymore. That the way God relates with His people has changed, but I have to disagree. Most of the objections are based on conjure of what they believe the phrase implies, instead of examining how it was used in scripture. God turn His face from the nation of Israel and allowed other nations to conquer them. They were punished until they cried out to God For deliverance. God sent prophets and Judges to deliver them from the hands of their oppressors.
How does that relate to us? We are not Israel, a nation to be conquered. God does not deliver us into the hands of the enemy to be punished. However, God didn't really deliver Israel into the hands of her enemies either. He took His hedge of protection from her. Allowed the demonic forces they worshiped instead of Him have control of their lives. He allowed them to suffer the consequences of their choices.
So what do you think? Does God still hide his face from people today?
Can you tell the difference in your life when God's face is upon you and when it's not?
Have you ever had a hedge of protection around your life and recognize God's grace that kept you from harm even though you deserved punishment?
The why is debatable: chastenment for your sins to produce righteousnes, Letting the fullness of others sins to ripen before they are punished, testing of your faith to produce patience, etc.
Some people say that God doesn't do this anymore. That the way God relates with His people has changed, but I have to disagree. Most of the objections are based on conjure of what they believe the phrase implies, instead of examining how it was used in scripture. God turn His face from the nation of Israel and allowed other nations to conquer them. They were punished until they cried out to God For deliverance. God sent prophets and Judges to deliver them from the hands of their oppressors.
How does that relate to us? We are not Israel, a nation to be conquered. God does not deliver us into the hands of the enemy to be punished. However, God didn't really deliver Israel into the hands of her enemies either. He took His hedge of protection from her. Allowed the demonic forces they worshiped instead of Him have control of their lives. He allowed them to suffer the consequences of their choices.
So what do you think? Does God still hide his face from people today?
Can you tell the difference in your life when God's face is upon you and when it's not?
Have you ever had a hedge of protection around your life and recognize God's grace that kept you from harm even though you deserved punishment?
Hi Ariel,
I just recently finished reading Ezekiel, well actually studying it. And I disagree with your statement that God didn't really deliver Israel into the hands of her enemies. Ezekiel goes into great detail about how God did bring death and starvation on His people Israel. He did bring the Babylonian king in to destroy their homes, their land, their temple. It's a very sad read and will break your heart, but God did do it. You will be left with no doubt about it if you read Ezekiel.