Showing posts with label conviction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conviction. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

MOVING BEYOND "THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS".....

"With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints." (Ephesians 6:18)

We have all heard it and some of us have even said it "so and so are in our thoughts and prayers". Even people whom we know could not say a prayer to save their lives, or say they are atheists or not Christians will repeat this cliche.

But even worse than this, Christians are using the same phrase when wrapped up in the moment. Beyond all of the bluster about "being in our thoughts and prayers", do any of these folks actually pray for those to whom they say these things. From personal experience, before I realized I used to do the same thing, I can tell you that it is very easy to tell someone you will pray for them, then walk away and completely fail to do. Such a move is not right, even if we remember to pray three of four days later. After realizing my shortcoming, in this area of Faith, corrective action needed to be taken so this aspect of ministry could function with an unction.


Basically, when a person says to another that "you are in my thoughts and prayers" and then does not do so, it is deception. There are ways to avoid that and do the right thing...and that is, to really pray for there person right then and there. Sometimes, circumstances and potential discomfort of the recipient of those prayers, WILL prevent us from praying then and there with the person. In this case it is really beneficial to such a person, and then pertinent to our spiritual growth, if we take a note of the situation and immediately begin to pray in silence. Then, after getting to a place we can pray intensely, for real, we must bear down and contend for the recipient of our intercession.

There is a really memorable passage in Scripture of a woman who was the beneficiary of more than just "thoughts and prayers". 1 Kings 17:21-22 tells us of the great prophet Elijah, who had been staying with a widow woman and her son. He had already blessed the widow and proven himself as a man of God by miraculously causing her food not to run out, so that the widow, her son, and Elijah could all eat during a time of famine and drought. But during his stay, the widow’s son became ill and died. When Elijah prayed for the child’s life to return to him, God answered right away. This is a dramatic, immediate instance of God answering prayer....and instant prayer!

The Bible said of Elijah in these two verses: "Then he stretched himself upon the child three times and cried to the Lord, ‘O Lord my God, let this child’s life come into him again.’ And the Lord listened to the voice of Elijah. And the life of the child came into him again, and he revived". We may not be able to pray someone back from the dead, but we sure can lift high such a one to the One Who heals, reveals and blesses all things and all people - Yahweh Rophe - the God Who heals! He is Yahweh Shammah - the God Who is there for us if we cry out earnestly and pray for those ....truly pray for them, with all the Faith we can muster in our spirit, so that the Lord will hear from Heaven and answer our prayers. Why did God listen to Elijah? He listened because of the close relationship He had with this imperfect man who was serving a perfect God. God listen to Elijah's thoughts, prayers and then ACTIONS to put His prayer and Faith into action mightily!

Then God responded by restoring the child to his mother....all because Faith in the Lord changes everything and FAITH IN ACTION, brings results. Amen.


Monday, November 14, 2011

GUEST WRITER WEEK BEGINS!

Over the next week or so,  (except on Sunday), I will feature some of the most insightful guest bloggers and writers you will read anywhere. You would not find heart warming, encouraging or applicable short devotions or articles like these in your favorite local bookstore. You will read writers like Catherine Fruisen, Lynn Mosher, and Nikole Hahn - the best book reviewer in AmericaTODAY: JENN TRUMM JONES on:

Jenn Trumm Jones (right) from Anamosa,  Iowa
"GOD'S CORRECTION AND DIRECTION!"

Earlier in the month I wrote about how I am grateful for God's conviction - that little tap on the shoulder or slap in the forehead telling us that what we are doing, thinking or saying is not in line with what He says.

Today I am grateful for God's correction and His direction. What do I mean by that? Well I have found that when I am convicted due to my thoughts or actions - God doesn't leave me hanging. He doesn't call me out and then turn His back. 

He quietly whispers what He would have wanted me to do or say (correction) and somehow, someway and at some point, maybe not immediately, He gives me the tools to learn how to do better the next time (direction). 

I struggle with my thoughts. Many times I do not feel that I am good enough at anything or that I don't have what it takes to do things that are challenging to me. I am my biggest critic. God has been working on me hard in this area for quite some time. 

Periodically, He will bring something to me, whether it a scripture or a book or whatever, to give me direction on where He wants me to go - what His plan is for me. 

As I grow in my faith, I am learning to recognize His "three point approach" and letting Him guide my actions. I still stumble - A LOT - but every day I feel a little bit closer to where I need to be.  

...Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; ifthere be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things....Philippians 4:8