Growing from Glory to Glory

Growing from Glory to Glory

And all of us, as with unveiled face, [because we] continued to behold [in the Word of God] as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are constantly being transfigured into His very own image in ever increasing splendor and from one degree of glory to another; [for this comes] from the Lord [Who is] the Spirit. 2 Corinthians 3:18 AMP

Apr 30, 2019

2018 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER


Thursday, May 2nd, is this year’s National Day of Prayer, but that word “prayer” sometimes makes us feel awkward.  I like how prayer is described by N. T. Wright in Youth With a Mission’s 2019 “Personal Prayer Diary”:

“How do you set about praying?  From our point of view, there is a fairly obvious order of priorities.  We’re usually in some sort of mess, and we want God to get us out of it.  Then we’ve usually got some fairly pressing needs, and we want God to supply them.  It may strike us at that point that there’s a larger world out there.  Again, we probably move from mess to wants:  please sort out the Middle East, please feed the hungry, please house the homeless.

But then, once more, it may dawn on us that there’s not just a larger world out there; there’s a larger God out there.  He’s not just a celestial cleaner-up and sorter-out of our messes and wants.  He is God.  He is the living God.  And He is our Father.”

We should never be afraid of prayer or worry that we are not doing it right.  For that matter, what IS the right way to pray?  It is conversation with God.  It is that simple, period.  I speak to our Father the same way and with much of the same words I write to you.  I like how Pat Boone expresses it in his book, “Pray to Win”:

“It’s important to recognize that God wants to communicate with you as much as with anyone else – no matter how bad a person you may think you are.  And no prior knowledge of theological training is required…just be honest!  God knows what you’re thinking, so there’s no sense in beating around the bush with Him.  Tell Him exactly what you’re thinking, and believe me, He’ll honor your candor.”

So, do not let man’s ideas of how you should pray or your worry of praying the right way stop you this Thursday.  Take time to pray.  What should we pray about?  Pray about our nation, the United States, for surely we need prayer.  This year’s theme is “Love One Another”.  How suitable for these days of hate, fear, and terrorism.  Imagine what would happen if every believer in the United States we were to pray for God to take the hate away from every believer’s heart and replace it with Christ’s perfect love?  How about we do not stop there, but also ask Him to do so with the hearts of unbelievers?  If this does not take your fancy there are many resources that can be found online.  Find what is best for you, but pray!

About prayer:  Rev. Leonard Ravenhill said in his book, “Why Revival Tarries”:

“No man is greater than his prayer life.  The pastor who is not praying is playing; the people who are not praying are straying…we have many organizers, but few agonizers; many players and payers, few pray-ers; many singers, few clingers; lots of pastors, few wrestlers; many fears, few tears; much fashion, little passion; many interferers, few intercessors; many writers, but few fighters.  Failing here, we fail everywhere.”

Brothers and Sisters in Christ, it is time to pray.  What better time to start a strong prayer life than to pray for our nation on this upcoming National Day of Prayer.

“So I tell you to ask for what you want in prayer. And if you believe that you have received those things, then they will be yours.” (Mark 11:24 ERV)

“My soul, ask what thou wilt,
     Thou canst not be too bold;
Since His own blood for thee He spilt,
     What else can He withhold?”  -Unknown



Apr 21, 2019

THE LOVE

“Can anything separate us from the love of Christ? Can trouble, pain or persecution? Can lack of clothes and food, danger to life and limb, the threat of force of arms? Indeed some of us know the truth of the ancient text: ‘For your sake we are killed all day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter’.  No, in all these things we win an overwhelming victory through him who has proved his love for us.  I have become absolutely convinced that neither death nor life, neither messenger of Heaven nor monarch of earth, neither what happens today nor what may happen tomorrow, neither a power from on high nor a power from below, nor anything else in God’s whole world has any power to separate us from the love of God in Jesus Christ our Lord!”   - Romans 8:35-39 PHILLIPS

The word “passion” means a strong, barely controllable emotion, intense enthusiasm towards or compelling desire for someone or something.  This helps us understand why we call what Jesus did, suffering then dying on the cross, The Passion of Christ.

Last night I watched the movie, The Passion, which starred Jim Caviezl.  I like to watch it every year at Easter to be reminded to what great lengths Jesus went through to win my soul.  I know it is just a movie but, like every year, I wept deeply as I watched.  I remember praying last night after the movie, “Lord Jesus, thank You for what You went through just to win my heart, but I am still humbled that You would do it all just for me.  What kind of love is it that would drive you to die for me?  I cannot fathom it.”  Just thinking about this love caused me to cry some more.  “Father God, how can it be that You would allow Your Son to suffer such pain and humility?  What would drive you to allow it?”

“This is how much God loved the world: He gave his Son, his one and only Son. And this is why: so that no one need be destroyed; by believing in him, anyone can have a whole and lasting life.” – John 3:16 MSG

God’s love for us propelled Him to allow Jesus to suffer and die; Jesus, the perfect example of God’s Father-heart, drove Him.  Both share the same Passion.

“Philip said to him, ‘Lord, show us the Father. That is all we need.’  Jesus answered, ‘Philip, I have been with you for a long time. So you should know me. Anyone who has seen me has seen the Father too. So why do you say, ‘Show us the Father’? Don’t you believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? The things I have told you don’t come from me. The Father lives in me, and he is doing his own work.’”  - John 14:8-10 ERV

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD9-omLKwWI

“God told them, ‘I’ve never quit loving you and never will. Expect love, love, and more love!’” – Jeremiah 31:3 MSG

What will YOU do with this love?