Prayer focus

 

Be Thou My Vision (Oh Lord of my heart)

 

When it comes to building, there are elements in the heart of a disciple that are at work. The first chapter of Nehemiah has these attributes:

1. Have love for one another (love what God loves)

2. Don’t be selfish or conceited

3. Be humble

4. Value others above yourselves

5. Be a peacemaker

6. Be a servant

7. Obey at all cost

The words of Nehemiah the son of Hacaliah. 

Now it happened in the month of Chislev, in the twentieth year, as I was in Susa the citadel,  that Hanani, one of my brothers, came with certain men from Judah. And I asked them concerning the Jews who escaped, who had survived the exile, and concerning Jerusalem.  And they said to me, “The remnant there in the province who had survived the exile is in great trouble and shame. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates are destroyed by fire.” – Nehemiah 1:1-3 ESV

It is here that I find the need for prayer and for making it my focus. I can praise God for what He has already done and for His promises about what He will do again. I can confess my sin and I can ask God to show me how to rebuild my part of the wall. I definitely want to pray with the same confident faith of Nehemiah.

Let your ear be attentive and your eyes open, to hear the prayer of your servant that I now pray before you day and night for the people of Israel your servants, confessing the sins of the people of Israel, which we have sinned against you. Even I and my father’s house have sinned.  – Nehemiah 1:6-7 ESV

Next year I want my theme to be on prayer. Through the power of the Holy Spirit I want to strengthen my prayer life and be more grounded in it. Prayer is a foundational spiritual practice and a cornerstone to building a life as a disciple of Jesus. Prayer has the power to transform people and communities.

Alan Redpath in his commentary on the book of Nehemiah has brought out that the place where every ministry ought to begin is first in “mourning” for the current state of things.  A person sees that there is a tremendous spiritual need amongst a group of people, and he/she mourns for how the people need the Lord in their life, how the lives of people have been destroyed by their life of sin, and how that the Lord needs to raise up a work that will meet that need and draw people to salvation through Christ, and make disciples to be sent out to do the work of ministry. 

I want to ask the Holy Spirit to help me become a disciple-making disciple and I want to invite the Father, Son and Holy Spirit to make us a disciple-making Church.

As I journey in discipleship, I want to be practical and specific in my ask and keep in mind whose authority and protection I am under when I ask for what I need.

 

 

 

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How much does love cost?

 

Greatest Of These — Hillsong UNITED

 

How much did it cost God or what was the price He paid in order to invite us into fellowship with Him? When Jesus left heaven and came to earth, He disadvantaged Himself – that is love. In Jesus we see God’s love. He disadvantaged Himself so that I could enter into the fellowship of a triune God.

 A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”. – John 13:34-35  ESV

I ran across a children’s lesson on love, fellowship and how that fits into a disciple’s life. It is simple and straight to the point.

 

D- Devoted to Christ: A disciple doesn’t walk away from their brothers and sisters. They love no matter what.

I- Involved: A disciple of Christ cares about other disciples. He or she gets involved in the good things that are happening around them.

S-Spirit: The Holy Spirit lives in all disciples. He keeps us full of peace!

C-Christ-centred:  No matter what, Jesus is the centre of everything a disciple does.

I-Invites others to meet Jesus. A true disciple of Jesus invites others to meet Jesus.

P-Prays for other disciples. That’s love, through and through!

L-Loves at all times. Even when it is hard to do so, a disciple loves other disciples at all times. Love covers sins!

E-Encourages other disciples. If I follow Jesus, I must be an encourager!

 

When I take the verse above in context, it would seem that Jesus was telling His disciples something important about His leaving them. For up until that point, everyone knew they were disciples because they were with Jesus, following Him. Since Jesus was leaving there had to be a new identification marker. It came out as a new commandment – love each other.

There is the first and greatest commandment to love the Lord with all my heart, soul, mind and strength. Then there is the second commandment to love my neighbour as myself. Why do I need another commandment?

It seems so simple and obvious, why is it so compelling and extraordinarily challenging? I think it is the twist that Jesus added – “just as I have loved you.” 

God is love. The Father offered His only Son, a Son He loved beyond words to see Him broken, rejected and killed. Jesus pain would be His pain. Jesus, God in the flesh, is the embodiment of love. The Spirit would be poured out on the earth in mostly silent and invisible ways. He would offer to lead and guide, never exalting Himself, and always pointing to the Son. Mostly, those outpourings would be ignored or denied. He finds Himself quenched and grieved. Yet He willing pays the price so that anyone might enter into their fellowship.

What a price to pay to say to me – I love you!

 

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