I remember speaking to a man who was complaining about his lack of affections for God. He felt nothing towards Him. He confessed that he was not not in a church, nor under the instruction of a pastor. He couldn't remember the last time he had opened God's Word and it had been years since he partook of the Lord's Supper. He was discontent with his 'spiritual life' and at the same time was not using any of the means of grace by which God communes with His children. My conversation with him reminded me of a quote I once read which said something to the effect of "Our problem is not that we are asking too much of God's people, but far too little."
We wonder why our souls are bankrupt of spiritual yearning and our lives are so devoid of joy and yet we do nothing to heighten our ability know and enjoy God. You would not describe a couple who never spoke to one another as being in love. You would say it seems like they hate each other. And so it it true in our relationship with our Heavenly Father. Meaningful and deep joy in God comes only through much labor of effort. Even our Lord Jesus struggled to the point of sweating great drops of blood. It is said, when He was tempted to lose the joy that was set before Him, that "He prayed more earnestly" (Luke 22:44). The disciples of Jesus were often in "prayer and fasting". Why prayer and fasting? Fasting was not an act of worship to God, for nowhere are we told that God is pleased with hunger. Rather they fasted in order to promote more lively worship and prayer. They suppressed their appetite for food so that they could all the more eat upon the Bread of Life. They deprived their flesh in order to more fully open their hearts to God in prayer. They labored with much effort and energy to taste and see that God is good.
Father, I confess my spiritual dullness and laziness. I have not sought you as I ought. Give me the grace to peruse you with all my mind, body and soul.