Wednesday, February 24, 2010

A God Who Hears and Answers

"'I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place for myself as a house of sacrifice. ...if my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.'"

~2 Chronicles 7:12-13 (ESV)

A God Who Hears

The Lord hears prayer. The words and pleas uttered from our mouths and that resonate unspoken in our hearts all meet His Fathering ear. None are unheard; none are disregarded. More powerful is the Father's hearing of us than the audible speaking and hearing of two humans conversing. More caring is the Father's heart for us than a mother's affection to her nursing child. And more important and powerful are the Father's acts of grace toward us than the transfer of any earthly gift from one human to another.


A God Who Sympathizes

Our God, more than anyone, sympathizes with your specific weaknesses:

"For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin" (Hebrews 4:15).

His ear is not mute when you bring your complaint and struggle. His back is not turned to you at any time. He is Father, He is welcoming, He will not condemn His saved children. So fear not that He will fail to sympathize, for He will not. Instead, He will counsel and shepherd you back to His pasture. He will tell you a million times and beyond about the cross, for that is where we are convicted, refreshed, and changed.



A God Who Answers

So then why has not your prayer been answered? Why have you cried so long with nothing but "pray more" as an answer? Why have you had your heart seemingly ripped from you and the pain remains when you have brought it time and time again?


Oh the mystery of how our God works. I wish I could give an easy answer, but none of us have it. It's part of what keeps us chasing after more of Him. I speak not from a position of no experience, for, though I speak not much of it, my life has been long full of difficulty, hurt, struggle, pain, and unfortunate circumstances. But I can say this, though in the midst of great trial now:


A long time in the coming, and coming still I am--I have experienced much more of the goodness of God than I have of my excruciating life. And I know it will always be that way because God is always that way and ever will be that way.

Therefore I am happy, though earthly sad at times and through seasons. Therefore I still experience joy--such as a pool of water sitting in the middle of the desert. Sometimes that pool runs low due to the heat, then rains pass over and it is full again though the surrounding sand remains dry.


What we know are the solid promises of God:

"'[I]f my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.'" (2 Chronicles 7:12-13)
"[B]ecause, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." (Romans 5:8)
"Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice insofar as you share Christ's sufferings, that you may also rejoice and be glad when his glory is revealed." (Romans 5:8)

Dive into the Word; you will never stop finding His promises there! He will only ever answer and act with what is best for you--even if it's an answer of, "No."


The Non-existent Answered Prayer

So great God's passion for His glory and love for us that there was one specific prayer never uttered in all history prior to God providing the solution. And yet, this un-uttered prayer was the most critical and important prayer that needed uttering--the cry for salvation.

God sent His Son in answer to the need only he knew existed--the human need of a Savior. Therefore we should feel quite content if we find ourselves still without earthly possession or position--for our greatest need is met in Christ. That is not always easy to grasp, but behold! We can (and indeed let us) pray and ask that God in His kindness would bring us there--He is a God who hears, sympathizes, answers, and acts.



Challenge and Application Questions
  • Have you brought your burdens to God lately?
  • Is there wisdom in praying and waiting while continuing to live by faith?
  • What promises of God are you storing in your heart?
  • What promises of God is He working to bring you to believe? In what related ways is He training you to trust Him?
  • Whatever be your need and whatever be your unanswered questions, will you seek to apply prayer as the first solution to the immediate struggle for long-term hope?



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Monday, February 22, 2010

Full of Starvation - A Spontaneous Poem of Conviction and Joy

"Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you."

~James 4:8 (ESV)

Full of Starvation

This morning, I am hungry but I do not want to eat. Food sounds, for what reason might be, non-appetizing.

Hmmm....

I believe the Lord is speaking to me from this odd little situation this morning. This strangely reminds me of how I often treat God's Word and time with the most wonderful Being in existence--our awesome God.

Where's the tie? Well, hunger is not easy to ignore when present. When our stomache growls, our prompt and desire is to fill it. Spiritually, however, it is far possible to go days, weeks, months, and for many, years starving.

We usually know when we are starving spiritually. I have gone long periods without the Word or minimal Word and the effect is more serious that I've thought. I feel dry. I feel empty. I am far more prone to fill that void with other content. I run after something other than God to satisfy me--something other than God to be God.

A Void is an Entrance for Worldliness

What are your temptations? When there is an open tank in your heart for other things to fill it, what are you tempted to "drain" into your heart? How easy it is for us to fill our being--which God and God alone can rightly fill--with other things such as TV, video games, pornography, isolation, idleness, food, friendships, social activities, work, education, study of less-important things, internet, online "social" networks and "communities," e-mail, instant messaging, texting, phonecalls, shopping, spending...

...and you may have guessed my next line--the list, of course, goes on. You are more likely to know what your temptations are than me.

The Deathbed Lesson

I wrote a post once upon a time called, The Deathbed Picture. When I reach that day when I lie upon my deathbed (should the Lord will that to be the manner in which I leave this earth), I don't want to regret having neglected the Word. And oh, I have. But there is grace to change. Whether there is time is unknown, and is sobering.

The True Reason to Absorb the Word

But is shortness of time the only reason to fill ourselves with the Word? No, it isn't reason, but a helpful push toward the true reason:

"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might."
~Deuteronomy 6:5 (ESV).

In exposing yourself more and more to the Word, He will refresh you! As you position yourself not as a confident, self-sufficient "I'm gonna love God more" person but as a student of the Word, He will form you into a matured son or daughter of God who is confident in His grace always for spiritual water. The Word is sweet. Dive in. God wants to work in you through it!






The Word is Sweet
A spontaneous Poem of Conviction and joy

The Word is sweet,
It is filled with the face of God
Sweet language of highest wisdom,
Let me leave you not

How much I miss,
When His value I dismiss
Yet, how much I gain,
When I return to it again

Where now are the things,
With which I filled my life
The things I've called my gods,
That shut out Christ's pure light?

Where now are the friends,
I thought would stay my side
The ones whose faithfulness,
I always would confide?

The things of earth have failed me,
My friends are off and gone
Though perhaps they have not sinned against me,
There is no faithfulness as God's Son

There is no reassurance,
No solid hope in all the world
Except that which is spoken to me,
In the pages of Thy Word

Oh, help me, God, to get this,
Incline me to Thy Word!
For to continue to live without it,
Means a life purpose pathetically served

But make Thy glory my only goal,
I know my prayer You have heard!
May the days ahead see me know Thee more,
Sweet Savior and Thy Word

(c) 2010 Franz Schneider


Challenge and Application Questions
  • What is the Word of God? It is a helpful refreshing of our desire for the Word when we remind ourselves once again what we hold in our hand!
  • How precious is it and has it been to you?
  • What are the common things (idols) with which you are tempted to replace God's Word
  • Have you asked the Source of strength, God, to help you find satisfaction in Him and His Word? As you do, He will answer! He will increase your staisfaction in Him as you taste more of His Word day by day--as you "taste and see that the Lord is good!" and realize that "blessed is the man who takes refuge in him!." (Psalm 73:25).



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Saturday, February 20, 2010

Next 2010 - Annual Promotion

"Either we’re building our life on what God is truly like or we’re basing our life on our own misconceptions."

-thisisnext.org

Life - Based on One Thing

Whether a believer or unbeliever--whether realized or not--all of life is centered, defined, and based off of one thing: What we believe about God.

What we believe about God does not change Who God is--He is the great I AM and cannot change. We, however, are defined by whether or not we believe that God is God, that Christ is Lord, and that God raised Him form the dead to pay for our sins as the only Savior.

Come

Each year I like to promote one of my favorite conferences in life--Next (formerly New Attitude). This is a conference consisting of four days filled with passionate worship, outstanding speakers (this year including C.J. Mahaney, Mark Dever, Kevin DeYoung, D.A. Carson, Joshua Harris, and Jeff Purswell), fellowship, and down time to reflect upon what God's been drawing your attention to.

I love to browse the bookstore that is packed with the finest materials to equip you in your Christian walk, look around the conference center rooms and observe peoples' joy in coming to learn more about Christ, and enjoying a trip away from the craziness of life for several days. It's great!

Now, enjoy this year's promotional video:


Next 2010 Promotional Video from Sovereign Grace Ministries on Vimeo.

Visit thisisnext.org for conference details and registration.



Register now through May 16, 2010

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