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Lori is a Bible believer and openly shares her insights so that others may know the fullness of Life in Jesus as He said in John 10:10b "I have come so that they may have life and have it abundantly."

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Despite Us,Grace

 
 
Lately, I have been keenly aware of grace.  Not only the saving grace from God through His mercy, but aware of the kind of grace that allows us to be used by God, despite us.
Despite our faults and bad habits.
Despite our lack of faith.
 Despite our weakness.
In one person, I saw how He gave incredible Bible teaching that changes lives despite decades of her unbelief of the power of His Holy Spirit. Yet, His Spirit breathed through her and brought great revelation into many lives whether she acknowledged Him fully or not.  Grace.
Another person used derogatory words over others that were behaving poorly, yet he could speak prophetic life-giving and affirming messages from the LORD of great power and good.  There was power in the God-given words from the same mouth that housed lesser words moments earlier. Grace.
One who nervously feared and doubted had incredible fulfillment in an area of leading, that when stepping back and looking at the results, it would appear that only the courageous could have done it.  Grace.
This grace is in any and every successful result of ministry no matter how big or how small.  Not a one of us carries the stuff of our own to do what God does.  Not a one is responsible for the result except that we carried what He was doing.  To be allowed to carry that good is a servant’s grace.  As a master provides for the foods that a server sets at the table, it is by that grace that one can carry such wonderful things to be received and given to bless another because of Him. 
Acts 6:8  And Stephen, full of grace and power, was doing great wonders and signs among the people.
2 Corinthians 9:8  And God [is] able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all [things], may have an abundance for every good work.
The apostle Paul saw this in himself and saw how God used him despite himself. 2 Corinthians 12:7-9 
 7 Because of the surpassing greatness of the revelations, for this reason, to keep me from exalting myself, there was given me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to torment me-- to keep me from exalting myself! 8 Concerning this I implored the Lord three times that it might leave me. 9 And He has said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness." Most gladly, therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may dwell in me.…
Walking in the awareness of this grace drops the weight of burden of believing we have to be in perfection to do any good for God. As God said to Paul, “My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness.”  Power perfected is the evidence of God’s grace.  It isn’t our perfection, it is His.
Where His grace falls away is in pride.  How many super-stars in the faith have come to a humbling fall? Lucifer’s own fall from God’s graces was over his pride.  I beg the LORD to keep me humble through all that He does in me and He has come up with some creative ways to do that.
The first time I was going to teach with one of those cool microphones that goes over the ear was something I was looking forward to getting to use.  Not long before I was to teach, I grew this gross looking nub on the top of my ear.  It was the very ear that the audio-visual technician carefully hooked around the microphone and ear-piece over. I had to pull my hair back as he fitted me.  He didn’t say anything about the nub, but I’m sure he was disgusted and I felt my face blush red. Embarrassed and humbled, I took the stage.  A couple of weeks later, the nub fell off.
Our first time for me and my husband to go overseas to speak and teach was a thrilling time.  Not long before we were to go, another nub grew on the top of my ear.  About a week later, my husband asked me, “What is this?” He showed me his ear and there was a nub on his.  I exclaimed, “It’s the nubbin of humility!”  I shared with him what had happened to me before and how God used it.  He laughed a little.  We went on our trip to serve, nubbins and all, and when we returned, each of ours fell off.  It’s funny and definitely not normal, but I praise God for His incredible grace and His desire to keep us humorously humble in Him. 
God is able to do all sorts of good through the imperfections that we are.  We just have to say, “Yes,” to serve, be humble in Him, and He takes care of the rest despite us.  Grace. You’ve got nothing to lose but pride and everything to gain and accomplish in Him.
 
 


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

The Last and Greatest Day of the Feast

 
 
Today is a GREAT day to me... to all of us.
 It is the last day of the celebration of Sukkot.  The last and greatest day of the Feast.
 Sukkot is the Jewish celebration of living in “booths” or tents/temporary dwelling places, for seven days.  It is a festival to remember that God had dwelled with the Hebrew people after delivering them out of Egypt.  So as God temporarily dwelled among them, they dwell in temporary dwellings as God did when they celebrate each year.  God asked that they do this in Leviticus 23:39-43.
But on the fifteenth day of the seventh month [the month of Tishrei], when you gather in the produce of the land, you shall celebrate the festival of the L-rd for a seven day period... and you shall rejoice before the L-rd your G-d for a seven day period... For a seven day period you shall live in booths. Every resident among the Israelites shall live in booths, in order that your [ensuing] generations should know that I had the children of Israel live in booths when I took them out of the land of Egypt”
That was a long time ago. What is so special about that, you may wonder.
God gave Moses exact instructions as to how to build the Ark of the Covenant where God’s glory and presence would dwell. 
He gave the instructions that the ark would be made out of Acacia wood and overlaid with gold.  Inside would be the components of the Testimony.  The lid would be solid gold and would be called the Mercy Seat or Seat of Atonement.  On either side, facing one another, were solid gold cherubim looking upon the Mercy Seat and between the two cherubim and above the Mercy Seat rested the presence and glory of God. 
Here’s where my incredible joy takes hold.
Everything about this speak s of God’s Presence as Jesus Christ!
The Acacia wood is from a tree whose roots has the incredible ability to reach deep into the waters far into the soil even in arid regions. It is also being used in portions of Africa to improve soil and production to agriculture through its nitrogen.  It offers shade and protection for the crops, too.  This tree can be representative of qualities of Christ’s life on earth as 100 % man on earth and God as the Acacia wood of the ark was overlaid with gold.
This is what Jesus does on the last day of Sukkot; the day the priests did the water ceremony.  This is a portion shared from Hebrew for Christians.
“The seventh (and last) day of the festival of Sukkot is called Hoshana Rabba (הוֹשַׁנָא רַבָּא). Hoshana (sometimes transliterated as "Hosanna") comes from the Hebrew phrase hoshia na (הוֹשִׁיעָה נָּא), meaning "save us now," combined with "rabbah," meaning "great," to refer to a great corporate plea for salvation. It was on this climactic day of the festival that the people gathered at the Temple for the water ceremony, waving lulavs and circling the courtyard while chanting "Ana Adonai - Hosiah na" (Psalm 118:25), "save us, we pray O LORD!"’
Jesus had stayed away from the festival of Sukkot until the last day of it. John 7:37-39  Now on the last day, the great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, "If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. 38 "He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, 'From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water.'" 39 But this He spoke of the Spirit, whom those who believed in Him were to receive; for the Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified
On top of the box of the Ark is the solid gold Mercy Seat where the priest would once a year take the blood of the sacrifice for the atoning of the sins of the people. At this time, God in His Mercy forgave.  Jesus came as the sacrifice and His blood was given for our sins.  The purity of Him as God was the blood perfect enough for the sins of the World that He gave out of love and mercy.  Solid gold. Perfection.  Only from what is of Heaven.
The two cherubim, also made of solid gold, face towards one another and their gaze is upon the Mercy Seat.  Eyes cast down as if looking from heaven and there between them rests the Presence and Glory of God. Both Old and New Testament proclaiming Christ and reflect His Presence, Glory, Salvation, Mercy and Grace.
The people cried out, “Save us!”  Yeshua, the Name of Jesus, is ‘Yahweh has become Salvation.’ Yahweh Saves!  Yeshua!
Within the Ark of the Covenant was kept what was called the “Ark of the Testimony.”  Testimony is the witness of something or the telling of events.  These incredible objects stored within the Ark and beneath the lid of the Mercy Seat at the Presence of God were the tablets of stone that had the Commandments engraved on them.  There was the gold jar of manna and there was the rod of Aaron’s. 
The Ten Commandments was the Law that God had given.  Only Jesus/Yeshua fulfilled all of the Law without sin.  A testimony of Him.
 Jesus says in Matthew 5:17  Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them.
A gold jar held the manna.  Manna was a word meaning, unknown.  It was an unknown food provided from God and heaven.  It came with the dew, the waters of His Spirit, and when it dried, the Manna was left; their bread of life.
Exodus 16:31-32  31 The house of Israel named it manna, and it was like coriander seed, white, and its taste was like wafers with honeyThen Moses said, "This is what the LORD has commanded, 'Let an omerful of it be kept throughout your generations, that they may see the bread that I fed you in the wilderness, when I brought you out of the land of Egypt.'"
Jesus says in John 6:31-33  Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written, 'HE GAVE THEM BREAD OUT OF HEAVEN TO EAT.'" 32 Jesus then said to them, "Truly, truly, I say to you, it is not Moses who has given you the bread out of heaven, but it is My Father who gives you the true bread out of heaven. 33 "For the bread of God is that which comes down out of heaven, and gives life to the world."…
Jesus, conceived through the Holy Spirit, like the dew accompanying the manna, was born in Bethlehem, which in Hebrew means, “House of Bread.”
John 6:35 Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst.
The next item in the Testimony is Aaron’s rod.  It signified that he would be the high priest.  It was his rod that budded.  Aaron’s rod and the others’ were placed together and God said that the one whose rod budded would be priest.  Not only did Aaron’s rod bud blossoms from that dead stick, but the blossoms flowered and turned into almonds. 
The symbolism is great.  As Yeshua died, shedding his blood on a dead piece of wood, His dead body came back to life.  After having risen from the dead, He breathed upon the disciples saying, “Receive my Spirit.”  The Holy Spirit came upon man, now saved, and made righteous so that the Spirit of God may dwell upon man and in him.  The Spirit bears fruit as blossoms bore the fruit of almonds.  Galatians 5:22  But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.
The rod of Aaron, the appointed high priest at the time of Moses, points to Jesus who becomes the great high priest. Producing all that Jesus does as Yahweh Saves. Yeshua.
Hebrews 4:14  Since then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession.
His presence at the Ark of the Covenant was the emblem of the Covenant Promise He made to Abraham as He in His glory rested upon the Mercy Seat; the lid over the Testimony of all He would do in Covenant Promise, as He dwelled and traveled in temporary dwelling places among His people.  Today, through Yeshua, we are the dwelling place of the LORD and today we rejoice for salvation and His Living Waters that He pours into us.
The joy of this day was amplified to me because I did not realize what day it was when I began it.  Over the last week, not considering the days between the first day of Sukkot, the LORD had placed upon my heart and mind the contents of His Testimony and the make-up of the Ark of the Covenant.  I have read, studied, researched and waited on Him as He revealed Himself more and more this week, completely without conscious thought to the timing.  When I realized today was the last and Great day of Sukkot, I was overwhelmed with joy for all He is and did in me through His Spirit this week.  I knew I would write it out this evening. 
 I sat in my car this afternoon in a parking lot. I looked out at this beautiful day; praising Him and listening to music. I saw a great blast of water shoot out of a five-story building.  It was firefighters training.  The water gushed and sprayed and fell to the ground. The music played and I praised Him for an overwhelming moment to see waters burst forth.  May His Spirit and His Word and His revelation of Him cause you to rejoice on this Great Day.  His loving mercy and His testimony is overwhelming.  Yahweh Saves.
 
 
 
 


Sunday, September 28, 2014

That Sinking Feeling




Truth is the hand that grabs you and pulls you up.

Last week I went through a battle with self-doubt.  It was intense.  I thought I’d blown it.  I thought the last years of research and writing was for nothing and I should have not immersed myself that way.  That I should have fought to take better care of my home and worked even harder with my business.  Because, at least there, there would be something better to show for it all.  I began to believe what I thought I was called to do really wasn’t, and didn’t matter.  I was mad.  Mad at myself, and more. 

I knew the anger and frustration was Enemy related.  I know that sense of coming down on myself wasn’t what Jesus would have wanted or how He thought of me and so I believed I was in the midst of what Joyce Meyer coined, “The Battlefield of the Mind.” 

I was down.  Big- time doubting.  I even mentioned it to a friend that I felt I had a lost call.

Praying and trying to worship God, I felt distant. It was like I was far away or He was.  I was mad. I was scared and I had lost hope.   

I had to get on the water.  I needed time with God someway, someplace that I felt He was and I’d notice.  I jumped into our boat by myself and started riding down the river.  I asked God to, “Please, show me You!”   “Show me You are with me!”

That’s when it started.  I began to tell Him how mad I was.  How hurt I was that nothing turned out the way I thought it would have.  I told Him that I felt like I wasted all of my time.  When I got it off my chest, I started to feel better.  I saw some beautiful sunrays burst out from behind clouds. 

I began to sing a song out loud, “He Lives,” a fish jumped up right beside me.  An eagle flew over that I initially ignored, until it called out and I looked up.  It circled me a few times as I sang out loud while moving upstream again.  I felt so much better.  There’s something I have always loved when it seems other creatures join in with me and interact, especially in times of praising Jesus.

God was touching my heart and replacing the hurt, loss and anger with peace, pleasure and joy.

That evening, I had some quiet time with the LORD.  In that time He opened my eyes. 

He let me know that the anger, sorrow and loss hope towards Him began when I doubted.  His plan and promise has never changed.  It was me who had.  I had doubted. 

Remembering Peter, as he wanted to join Jesus while walking on the water, he initially could until he looked around himself and he became afraid.  Jesus’ response to Peter as he sank, was a hand that pulled him up as He asked, “Why did you doubt?”

 

Matthew 14:29-31

And He said, "Come!" And Peter got out of the boat, and walked on the water and came toward Jesus. 30 But seeing the wind, he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, "Lord, save me!" 31 Immediately Jesus stretched out His hand and took hold of him, and said to him, "You of little faith, why did you doubt?”

It hit home.  I had called out in truth and Jesus gave me His hand and pulled me back up and showed me my doubt through His perfect truth.

The LORD also opened my eyes to His desire to have me be completely open and honest with Him in the way I am feeling.  That getting it out there in front of Him, even though He already knows it, helps me to acknowledge the truth of my heart.

 When I see it fully, He has full access to free me fully and heal me fully. We are in a whole and functional relationship when I come to Him in fullness of truth.

He did it with the Woman at the Well when she admitted to the truth of her life’s situation to Him.  She received the fullness of knowing Jesus as Messiah and Living Water.  The Woman with the issue of blood confessed her whole truth.  She received peace and healing and encouragement for her faith.

Psalm 43:3  Send out your light and your truth; let them lead me; let them bring me to your holy hill and to your dwelling!

John 8:36  So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Going There

 
 

This is going to be about some female issues.  Most male teachers don’t go there, fully. 

Jesus did. 

Men should. 

It’s about all of us.

Isaiah 64:5-9  NIV 

5 You come to the help of those who gladly do right,
who remember your ways.
But when we continued to sin against them,
you were angry.

How then can we be saved?

6 All of us have become like one who is unclean,
and all our righteous acts are like filthy rags;

we all shrivel up like a leaf,
and like the wind our sins sweep us away.

7 No one calls on your name

or strives to lay hold of you;

for you have hidden your face from us
and have given us over to our sins.

8 Yet you, Lord, are our Father.
We are the clay, you are the potter;

we are all the work of your hand.
9 Do not be angry beyond measure, Lord;
do not remember our sins forever.

Oh, look on us, we pray,

for we are all your people.

 

This was a cry for help and acknowledgment of their plight.  They became like one who is unclean and that their righteous acts were like filthy rags.

 The word in Hebrew that was used for filthy is עִדִּים 

It is a noun feminine in Strong’s Concordance 5708 and is the root word which is עִדָּה noun feminine meaning: menstruation.

He is saying that their righteousness is like menstruation garments.  This is what is being translated in English as "filthy."

Blood is the life of our earthly existence.  A woman’s menstruation signified that life did not take place and the woman was considered unclean according to Leviticus 15, when she was having the flux of menstruation.  All who touched her, any of her garments or places she had been while she was in this time were considered also unclean and that which/who came in contact with her needed to be washed.

What a pain!  What a sense of humility and heaviness of soul to be called unclean.  Isaiah was writing that their righteous acts, in all their own efforts, were not only worthless, but unclean in the way of the flux of menstruation on garments.

Women know the inconvenience, the frequent pain associated, the tiredness, the ruined clothes, and the times of embarrassment.  My husband brought himself to purchase supplies for me for the first time at 28 years of marriage. It was embarrassing for him, too, but he did it out of love and compassion for me.

In walks Jesus. 

A woman, having an issue of blood for twelve years, hears that Jesus is in town. She’s heard about Him and the things He has done: raising the dead, healing the sick, freeing people of demons.

 She’s been considered unclean for 12 years. 

Years of embarrassment, feeling sick, tired, and chronic blood loss; she was desperate. She would have had to live mostly isolated.  She had sought help from physicians and in Mark 5:26 says, “and who had suffered much under many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was no better but rather grew worse.”

One can scarcely comprehend what kinds of atrocities they were in those days that were done to her when it says she had suffered much under the attempts of many physicians. Her complete desperation brought her to Jesus.

Mark 5:26-27 She had heard the reports about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his garment. 28For she said, “If I touch even his garments, I will be made well.”

If she touched just his clothes, His garments, she knew she would be made well.  In her unclean status, while wearing her unclean garments, she knew and believed the power of Jesus by touching just His garments.  She would strive to lay hold of Him.

Mark 5:29 And immediately the flow of blood dried up, and she felt in her body that she was healed of her disease. 30 And Jesus, perceiving in himself that power had gone out from him, immediately turned about in the crowd and said, Who touched my garments? 31 And his disciples said to him, “You see the crowd pressing around you, and yet you say, ‘Who touched me?’32 And he looked around to see who had done it. 33 But the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came in fear and trembling and fell down before him and told him the whole truth.

She confessed all of it.  All of what she had, in its embarrassment, and all of what she did.  Beyond the healing, she had touched Him in her “unclean” state.  She touched Jesus, who is pure and Holy, a Jew that fulfilled the Law, and in His power and purity she was healed by just His garments.  By His robe, she was made clean and healed.  He did not condemn her being unclean, or for touching Him and taking His power, but He responded toward her faith.

34And he said to her, “Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease.”

“Go in peace,” He says to her.  No condemnation, no fear for what she had done, no more disease.  Jesus poured out His grace on top of His healing power.  He does this for us all.  Male and female.  He did not go and cleanse Himself, but immediately went to raise a dead child to life. 

Just as Isaiah wrote in that time that, “all of our righteous deeds are like filthy rags,”

 Jesus displays His time of grace in faith, revealing that our filthy rags are not held against us, but it is about Who He is and who we are to Him.

 Isaiah pleads in prayer in Isaiah 64:9

Do not be angry beyond measure, Lord;

do not remember our sins forever.

Oh, look on us, we pray,

for we are all your people.

As Jesus looked on the woman, He was not angry. He thought nothing of what she had done in her unclean state to touch His garments and receive His power. 

He wanted to know “Who.”

She received. She was healed. She was told to, “go in peace,” because of His grace.  Because of her faith, she received His healing power.

 Who she was, mattered to Him.

 

 





Monday, September 8, 2014

Three Things God Doesn't Like About My Serving



Ponder. God ponders. God ponders us. We don’t realize it because we aren’t seeing Him yet.

The definitions of ponder from the Merriam Dictionary is 1. To weigh in the mind. 2. To think about: reflect on. 3. To think and consider quietly, soberly, deeply.

Here is a verse where God ponders.

Proverbs 5:21 KJV

For the ways of man are before the eyes of the LORD, and he pondereth all his goings.

God called me out because He was pondering my heart.

I hadn’t thought about how He ponders my heart in the way that I serve.  Serving is good, right?

Here’s three ways He told me that He does not like in my heart of service.  What?!

1.    You serve in fear.

He nailed it!  I have served out of fear of not doing what I believed He wanted from me.  I have served in fear to keep from His disapproval if I didn’t serve. 

 

2.    You serve in hopes of pleasure and praise.

 I have and do.  I hope that I will feel so good about myself for serving!  And I hope He will say, “Way to go, you’re the best!”  And I’ve hoped others may say it, too.

 

3.    You serve in frequent abuse of expectations and wills.

Yes, I have.  I have been pushed into serving because others believe I should be doing it and said so, or said I’d be missing out.  I have tried to meet expectations of people that have made me feel less if I didn’t serve. Fearing heavy sighs of disapproval. Abuse.

And for anyone that I have ever pushed and made to feel like they should serve or volunteer or help in times of “recruiting” that wasn’t out of love, but expectation, I am so sorry.

Here is what God then told me how to be. 

“Daughter, be free in Me being your all, and your all in being.

Just be, Daughter. 

Enjoy Me.

Serving is good, but worship is best. 

Be in worship, in peace, and in promise.  I make the remainder to happen.

Delight in Me. Read My ways and see Miracles in Me.”

I see now that anything I do in service is to be from a heart of worship.  Of “being” and that it is up to Him to lead me into places that may bless others because He is the One I am thinking of, not out of fear, or for my own praise or others’ expectations. 

But, by adoring Him! Delighting in Him!

Being… in His peace.

In His freedom. 

His promise.

We are free to be by seeing Him, admiring Him and delighting in Him.  It’s highest on His list.

 Service is good, but worship is best.

 


Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Chapter 11 Praying for Others





Intercessory prayer is another way of saying you are praying for someone else.  It’s that simple.  Sometimes you hear the word intercessor.  That’s what the person is called that is praying for someone else; praying on their behalf. 

There is also a phrase of this type of thing referred to as, “standing in the gap.”  It is the connecting part between acknowledging God and the person you are praying for, or a situation you are praying about.  This phrase comes from the Bible verse in Ezekiel 22:30  “ I looked for someone who might rebuild the wall of righteousness that guards the land. I searched for someone to stand in the gap in the wall so I wouldn't have to destroy the land, but I found no one.” NLT



We know that God loves us and wants to have us to talk to Him. 

There is more. 

There is a call to pray not only for ourselves and to converse with Him, but to lift others in prayer before Him that need His hand in their lives or situations.  This is where our relationships, our placement in life and in the lives of others, our individual interests and compassions come into great purpose.



There is only one you.  Only you know the people you know in the ways of relationships that you have.  Only you have been given an interest and compassion in certain ways based on your own circumstances, places you’ve lived and point of view.  These are all areas God can use for great purposes through you and you alone.



Over 20 years ago I heard about a young mom whose baby girl had an emergency situation and needed to be taken by an ambulance.  She shared how she had always prayed for ambulances when she saw them.  She would pray for the people needing them, the people that were giving medical care and prayers for the driver.  She found herself on an ambulance with her little girl and she thought how surely there were others praying for them as they traveled in route to the hospital.  It gave her comfort.

I was moved by this.  I had never thought to do this and it changed me.  I became an avid prayer person this way.  I prayed for the ambulances as I thought of her story.  I began praying for the people in the hospitals as I would drive past them.  I especially prayed for children that I saw outside or when I drove by schools.  God had given me a heart for children.  This was part of the way I was made. 

My mom would always pray when she saw an airplane overhead.  We lived near a major airport and the planes are frequent.  She prayed for the passengers thinking of their business or family visits, vacations or maybe a need to see someone that was sick or attend a funeral.  She thought and prayed for a lot of situations.  She also prayed for the pilots and flight attendants. 

I have heard some pretty great stories of people being able to pray for others or change a life towards God while they flew next to someone on an airplane.  Sometimes I wonder if God also partnered with someone on the ground through their prayers.

These are some things you can pray for based on the way you are created; the things that trigger you.  We didn’t know who we were praying for, but we prayed.  Some people pray for government because they are politically minded.  Some think and pray for soldiers, some for truck drivers, some for teachers and some when they pass by nursing homes.

 One woman walked along a sidewalk in front of my parents’ house.   My dad was outside.  His house was for sale and the For Sale sign was up.  The woman spoke to him and told him that she always prays for the houses she sees that are for sale.  She prays for a sale, for blessed buyers and blessed sellers and that God would make good homes for them both and she would be praying for his. 

There are endless ways to pray and things to pray about.  I have learned that when someone comes to mind, I will pray for them.  It is a lot more fun to tell them that I was praying for them than to say I was thinking of them.  Sometimes I don’t see that person, but later hear that they had been going through something where prayers were needed.  God loves to partner with us in ways that He is moving.  When we act on them, it helps build our faith.

There were a couple of ways that God showed me how He was partnering with me in what He had planned and was doing.  I didn’t know them at the time, but just prayed.

I mentioned earlier that I had a tender heart towards children.  While I was in the car one morning driving to work, I saw a little boy outside by the street corner.  He was dressed like one of the characters of The Blues Brothers.  He was a plump little boy and he had on a hat and sunglasses and he was holding a saxophone.  His mom was taking his picture by the street sign. 

I began praying for him and my prayers took off in the Spirit.  It was so strong as I prayed and I wondered why I cared so much in the Spirit about the little boy whom I had never met. 

My daughter was 18 years old and started dating a guy that she met from the swim team that she helped assist on at her high school.  He wasn’t a Christian and she made it clear to him that church was important to her and so was her faith.  She told him that if he wanted any part of her life, he would have to come to church with her.  He agreed and would come and sit with her and our family each Sunday. 

During one of the worship songs, it really moved him. He wanted to have a life in Christ and became a follower of Jesus.  The song playing that moved him to this decision was “LORD, Reign In Me.”  It meant so much to him that he even got a tattoo on his arm with a cross and “Reign In Me” written on it. 

One day, my daughter and her boyfriend were talking about when they were little.  He shared how he had been really short and chubby like our daughter had been in middle school.  It was funny because he was now 6’4 and very thin.  She went and got her pictures of herself and he went home to get his.  We looked through the stack and there was a photo of him dressed as a Blues Brother with a saxophone standing by the street sign.  It was the snapshot of the photo I saw taken years before on that same street!

He was the little boy!  He was who Jesus cared so much for and had me partner in prayer for him.  Not only did the LORD love him, but He showed His love for me by showing me His power and love and to strengthen my faith in prayer.  He has given me this story to share with others, too. 

 

The young man and my daughter later ended their relationship, but he continued to come to our church and often sat with our family.  He frequently played his saxophone with the worship/music team at the church services and for special programs.  Later, he gave his testimony in front of the church congregation of how he came to Jesus through the music of that church and the insistence of a girl he was dating that his only access to her was if he came to church. 



Later, he married a friend of our daughter’s who attended that church, too.  God is good and He has a plan and He invites us to participate in what He is doing through the beautiful ability to pray with the breath that He has given us.  Our lives matter and He gives purpose to our breath by His Spirit.



Another example that God showed me His hand in nudging me to pray was revealed to me more quickly.  I was waiting to go inside a Bible bookstore.  It hadn’t opened yet and would in 15 minutes.  I decided to wait in my car and I decided to ask God who He wanted me to pray for while I waited for it to open.  The LORD said, “Tim Pawlenty.”  He had been our Minnesota Governor the previous term.  I wasn’t one that was ever into our state government and people.  I was surprised by his name and knew I certainly didn’t think that up myself.  I asked the LORD how He wanted me to pray for him; politically, personally, family?  God said, “All of it.”  So, I did.  I prayed for those 15 minutes and then I noticed that two boys got inside the store so I knew the doors were now open.

I walked into the store through the first set of doors and then opened the set that opened straight into the store.  In Minnesota, we have double sets of doors to help keep the cold out.  As I watched my step over the threshold, I looked up just as I got passed it.  There was this tower built like a pyramid out of books from the floor to six feet tall.  It was built out of one book and on the cover it read, “’Courage to Stand’ by Tim Pawlenty” and a big picture of his smiling face!  I was shocked and jolted and bought the book!  I was excited as I told the cashier what had just happened and she sort of looked at me like I was nuts.  It wasn’t the reaction I was expecting in a Bible Bookstore, but I didn’t care.  I grabbed my book and raced home and kept praying for him.  Three weeks later, he announced his candidacy for the Presidency of the United States.  He ran for office for a while and God continued to prompt me to pray for him.  Even after he announced his resignation from the race, God continued to have me pray as he transitioned into his next role.



God is amazing.  He does so much when we open our lives and our everyday to Him as we really walk with Him and breathe Him in and know how much He loves us.  He’s powerfully active and He puts us in the places that He desires for purpose…His purpose.



I mentioned how cold Minnesota is.  It is brutally cold.  I don’t like the cold.  I love heat and humidity and I often wondered why God had me live here.  This last Easter time I was in Florida visiting my parents and enjoying a beach vacation with them at their place. I was doing my usual complaining, wondering why on earth God would have me live in Minnesota while I believed that I was made for Florida as I sat sunning on the beach. 

 

A friend of my Mom’s listened to me and he looked down at me lying there as he towered over and said, “You aren’t in Minnesota for you, you’re in Minnesota for God.”  Wow!  He silenced me in a flash! Like lightning.  I remember my Mom’s mouth dropping open along with mine.

 These were strong, powerful words that I will not soon forget.  So, here I sit, typing during a blizzard and hearing thunder at the same time in the middle of April.  But, I’m here for Him and my purpose, my place, my relationships and my interests are all used with the incredible life God has given me to know Him more and to bless others through Him by my own life and God-given breath.  Where are you?  You have much to do there.  You have been created for more.

When God decides to reveal why He had you pray, it builds your faith.  Your praying does so much to build your own faith when you act in obedience and He shows you later why you were moved to pray.



A beautiful thing happened right at this point of writing.  I had wrapped up writing for the day and thought of a friend of mine.  I decided to pray for her and I let her know that I did and was thinking of her.  She responded with gratitude and thanked me as a friend, as a sister in faith and teacher.  She went on to say that what I had taught about praying for others when they come to mind, in practice, had given her a joy and peace like none other.  She thanked me for teaching her that.  Not only was she blessed by my prayers, but the return was exactly what I needed!  Her words encouraged me at this exact time of writing on this exact subject!  It affirmed my current work and at times, in all honesty, when you are in the midst of a project you feel you are being obedient to God for, you sometimes wonder, in the amount of effort and no knowledge of any good of it, if it was really for Him after all?  God blessed me through her words.  I had not known that she had ever grasped that part of anything I had ever said before, taught or wrote.  It blessed me with a new certainty in the writing and the time commitment that it has taken in research, prayer and effort in placing the words together.  God loves to weave within our lives and create and prove His undeniable presence amidst our lives in precise, perfected timing. 

(I am writing this portion later.  This woman that I felt led to pray for and she responded back in ways of encouragement was only three weeks from passing away.  Those were the last words I ever heard back from her.  I knew she was ill, but had no idea how far the cancer had gone.  I went to see her a few days before she died.  She was unable to respond or communicate.  I prayed love, gratitude for her life and her encouraging words she gave for so many and for blessing on her and peace.  What she had given without speaking of her own troubles was an incredible generosity.)



Intercession, praying for others, is a ministry of divine appointment.  Esther 4:14 “For if you remain silent at this time, relief and deliverance for the Jews will arise from another place, but you and your father’s family will perish. And who knows but that you have come to royal position for such a time as this?”    Esther is a book about intercession.

Even in silence there could be death.  Speaking in Esther’s case, was the only hope for life.



Through a series of miraculous favor, Esther was given the position of Queen.  All along the way was her cousin, Mordecai.  She had been an orphan and Mordecai cared for her and brought her up.  When she became Queen, he sat at the gates of the Kingdom observing and watching over all that was happening to Esther.  He was keeping watch. They were Jews and at that time, were thought of as lowly.  The King was not aware of Esther’s lineage.



Mordecai overheard the plans of an evil right hand man of the King’s named Haman.  Mordecai informed Esther of Haman’s plan and the King proclaimed what Haman had wanted… the killing of all of the Jews.  Mordecai plead with Esther to help save the people.  Only she had access to the King.  Esther then told Mordecai to tell all of the people to fast for three days while she prayed and prepared for what she must do.  She was to approach the King without having been invited.  This could be reason alone for death in those times.



As Mordecai interceded for the people in asking Esther for her help, Esther in turn asked for the interceding of the people to help her by prayer and fasting.  Mordecai’s famous words ring on often in the ways of purpose; “For who knows that you have come to royal position for such a time as this.”  Prior to these words he said and if you do not do this God will save the Jews through another way, but you and your household will perish. 

This means that God’s plan will take place.  He will keep His people safe and will not let them come to complete destruction.  But, if she does not step in, she herself has lost her own life in the way of disobedience and not trusting God as she serves Him.  She loses the testimony of His salvation and greatness and therefore, would have no heritage of faith to pass on to her children and family.



Some of my own legacy comes from the knowledge of the prayers and faith of my great grandparents.  It is known among all of the great grands and the great-great grand children that our great-great grandmother prayed for her children, her children’s children, their children after them and so on.  The knowledge of her words of faith and prayers to carry into generations are carried in our hearts and minds as we, too, have learned to pray that way.  She spoke it out.  We know other family members prayed and believed and showed actions of faith, but her words spoken are known to us and easy to carry with us.



As Esther listened to Mordecai regarding this she said, Go, gather all the Jews to be found in Susa, and hold a fast on my behalf, and do not eat or drink for three days, night or day. I and my young women will also fast as you do. Then I will go to the king, though it is against the law, and if I perish, I perish Esther 4:16 ESV 

 

Esther showed that she cared more for her people and believing and walking in faith.  Doing what was right in her faith and spirit was more important than a physical death.  Some versions of this say, “If I die, I die.”    



Esther 5:1 On the third day Esther put on her royal robes and stood in the inner court of the palace, in front of the king’s hall. The king was sitting on his royal throne in the hall, facing the entrance. 2When he saw Queen Esther standing in the court, he was pleased with her and held out to her the gold scepter that was in his hand. So Esther approached and touched the tip of the scepter.



There are traits here that I see in coming before God like coming before His throne in prayer.  We have seen verses that say because of what Jesus did for us, we can now come boldly and confidently before Him.  Isaiah 61:10   “I delight greatly in the LORD; my soul rejoices in my God. For he has clothed me with garments of salvation and arrayed me in a robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom adorns his head like a priest, and as a bride adorns herself with her jewels.”  Esther used her position as Bride and adorned herself before coming to the throne.  So has Christ’s intercession for us become the garments of salvation and a robe of righteousness.



Esther 7:3-4  Then Queen Esther answered, “If I have found favor with you, O king, and if it pleases your majesty, grant me my life—this is my petition. And spare my people—this is my request. 4For I and my people have been sold for destruction and slaughter and annihilation. If we had merely been sold as male and female slaves, I would have kept quiet, because no such distress would justify disturbing the king.



.  Here we see in Esther her distress.  She would not have bothered the king with something they could have endured and suffered through, but it was the things that would be unbearable that she asked for mercy in.



Reading in Mark, we observe Jesus going before God the Father prior His crucifixion.  He brought Peter, James and John with Him to be the watch for Him, His intercessors as He was about to intercede for us. 

Mark 14:33-35  33He took Peter, James and John along with him, and he began to be deeply distressed and troubled. 34“My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death,” he said to them. “Stay here and keep watch.”

 35Going a little farther, he fell to the ground and prayed that if possible the hour might pass from him. 36“Abba, Father,” he said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.”  



Jesus fell to the ground before God in prayer and anguish for what was to come.  He prayed His requests and used His position of Son as He called God, “Abba, Father.”

But, He held God in authority and showed that He would follow His will.



 Jesus saw that the ones that He had asked to watch over Him while He prayed had fallen asleep again.  This can also be seen in a metaphor as people that believe in Jesus, but fall asleep in the efforts of prayer and watching out for others fall asleep at the requests of God in this respect. We are easily tempted by our own desires and distractions and remaining prayerful and watchful has great importance to keep us from temptations. Mark 14:37-38 Then he returned to his disciples and found them sleeping. “Simon,” he said to Peter, “are you asleep? Could you not keep watch for one hour? 38Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak.”





Our strength comes from a relationship with God.  Often we want that, but don’t do a very good job and doing the things necessary for it. 

We need to pray.

 These are Characteristics of Intercessors. 

We can see this in Esther’s example and Jesus’.

Selflessness and self discipline

Obedience

Persistence and determination

Patience

Faith

Spirit placed burden

Love for others

Willing to give up one’s self for God’s will/Sacrifice

 

It sometimes involves fasting and some examples of that are found in Deuteronomy 9, Ezra 10, Daniel 9, Joel 2 and Jonah 3, Matthew 4



As a group of believers join together, the prayer and fasting time together can open more of God’s work and power.  Again, this is part of our relationships.  Isaiah 62:6-7 I have posted watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem; they will never be silent day or night. You who call on the Lord, give yourselves no rest,7 and give him no rest till he establishes Jerusalem and makes her the praise of the earth. 

Jesus didn’t call just one to “watch,” but three, when He prayed in Gethsemane.  He drew upon their close relationship to Him and one another and that together, He expected them to be strong. 



As people that have been asked to pray or have a desire or nudge to pray for someone, you are called.  It is an appointment into a role that you were called to do.  If you have ever thought of someone and shortly later saw them or heard something about them, you have been nudged by His Spirit.  Some call it intuition, but it is placed upon you by your Creator. 

 

It is part of His power and your purpose. 

 

We need to open ourselves up to this and use it for the great good of those promptings and nudges.  You are appointed to service! 

To those that have prayed for others: You are the ones carrying the beggars, blind and lame for you hear Him and know Him and follow His ways.  The Lord has given you eyes to see and ears to hear.  This call is for a purpose far greater than you can know.



If you haven’t prayed in this way for others, follow those promptings.  It is the beginning of learning how to walk by His Spirit.  Believe that the prayers open wide His door of blessings to come.  His Kingdom waits for the requests of its people.



There was a time that was hard for me to step in and pray.  I was at a conference and the speaker sat on a stool on the stage.  There were around 700 people present.  I strongly sensed the LORD telling me to go up and place a hand on him and speak a short prayer over him.  God told me what I was to say.  It was only three sentences long. 

I started to panic and didn’t want to do it and then questioned if God really wanted me to do that!  It seemed ridiculous, not to mention incredibly embarrassing!  A man in front of me had been rocking side to side for more than 10 minutes.  I was irritated by it and had wished for a while that he would stop, but to no avail.  As I thought of this absurd request, I said to God in my mind, “Okay, LORD.  If that is really You, make that man stop.”  I had not even sounded the “p” out in my mind for “stop” and he stopped!  My heart pounded in my chest and I KNEW I had to go forward.  Once again, in a panic of knowing His instruction, I told God my part of the conditions.  I can be dangerously bold sometimes and He could have not helped, but by His grace and His desire for me to act, He acted.  I told Him, “You are going to HAVE to tell me when to go and do it.” 

The speaker went into a prayer time where we all prayed quietly to ourselves.  Then he started singing, “Arise, my child, arise.”  It was soft and sweet and gentle.  I knew that was my cue.  I got up.  I kept my head down the whole way up, so embarrassed and hoping no one knew me.  I didn’t know if he had people like guards or bouncers that would grab me and pull me away, or if he would tell me to get down from the stage, or get upset with me approaching.  I walked up the stairs, placed my hand on him and said the words.  He looked up at me with the kindest and warmest smile. 

I quickly turned away after I said it and over and over again, I heard him say as people were still quietly praying, “Thank you, Jesus.  Thank you, Jesus.”  Whatever it was, it was between him and Jesus.  I never found out why or what, but I knew Jesus did something in that moment for him.  I couldn’t wait to get out of there.  I was still embarrassed, but my desire to do as God asked was stronger than my desire to not obey.  Our words are powerful.  Whatever it was that I said to him mattered a lot to him as God used me to communicate in another way to him, God’s love.



I shared this incident to some women that I was teaching.  Another woman shared a time when she was asked by the LORD to do something weird.   She was led to pray for someone that was leading and to go to that person’s feet and pray over them.  She did it.  After the prayer time broke up, the woman next to her said to her that she had that same nudge to do that, but she didn’t do it.  It is an example that God’s desires will take place, but we have the choice to partner with Him or not. 



Had either one of us not been in regular relationship with the LORD in prayer, it would have been easy to not have acted.  Many of us would wish that we would do such a thing, with the Spirit being willing, but our flesh is weak.  My weakness was still prominent as I put conditions up for God to answer in order to make me feel confident enough to do it.  Our flesh IS weak!  We need His help!  He often helps to help us to believe.

Not everyone God calls you to pray for know Him.  God will prompt us to pray for people that don’t know Him or for people that are in the midst of wicked lives.  He welcomes the hands of the wicked to be made clean.  It is His heart.  Don’t let a criticism for their life keep you from being opened to those nudges.  Keeping yourself from judging or being critical opens you up to the fullness of love and serving that Jesus intended.  It is why the lifestyle of forgiveness is so important.  Forgiveness is a humbling of yourself.  When you are humbled you are compassionate to the struggles of others.


Believe that the prayers open wide His door of blessings to come.  The person you are praying for may not have ever had a prayer lifted on their behalf before God. 
 

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