Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – 29 July 2013 |
Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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“JIMMET”
– WEAPONS AND PRAYER
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Jack Hayford is one of the most “balanced” teachers
on the Charismatic circuit. He has expanded our thinking significantly. In particular
his teaching on the “unforgiveable sin”. It helped us to get rid of a large
amount of “bad thinking” The book is called “Prayer is Invading the Impossible”.
In the light of personal experience and Jesus’ words, it’s a magnificent
title. There’s no other way for you and me to achieve the impossible.
For those who don’t believe in God, prayer is futile;
it’s only you talking to yourself! They comment, “If no one is listening, prayer
is pointless”.
What is difficult to understand, is how people could
ever think that way. The evidence for intelligent design is visible everywhere.
To believe that all this came about as a series of random events is surely
more difficult to believe, than in a Creator God. It’s been established
conclusively, that even the so-called “simple cell” is so complex; it should not
be described as “simple”. It could not have evolved! The components are interconnected
in such a complicated way; they depend on each other to function. Such a “process”
could not have taken place accidentally! They answer this by saying, “You and
I are here”. This proves that the impossible happened randomly. There’s not
much logic in this. It’s like saying my name is Fred because there is no proof
otherwise.
As Christians, we see the blindness of such an
attitude. For many years I’ve felt that believing in evolution is a theological
decision. People don’t want to believe in God. So they reach out and embrace
anything that remotely suggests that God is not real. They don’t believe in
creation, because they don’t want to. They know if they start to believe in
God, their lives will become subject to Him. It’s easier to stick with
evolution than change their lifestyle.
The first of today’s two “Jimmets” looks at this
from the idea that such men and women are lost. Eleven of the fourteen lines
describe the attitude of many unbelievers toward belief in God.
The second “Jimmet” looks at Isaiah 54:17. The prophet’s
statement to God’s People is that the world cannot make a weapon; that will
overcome them. Whether this was intended solely for the Jews of Isaiah’s day,
or for Christians today, isn’t clear. We know many of the Old Testament prophets
referred primarily to the people of their day. But the prophetic word had a
double application. First to the people of Isaiah’s day and later to the body
of Christ. For you and me, the Sun of Righteousness has risen in our hearts
and lives. Hallelujah!
Jim &
Phyllida
Strickland
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5 For you, O God, have heard my vows; you
have given me the heritage of those who fear your name.
Psalms 61:5 ESV
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PRAYER FOR THE UNSAVED
How
many types of people on this earth,
Fear
the Lord and tremble at His Name?
There’s
only two. One group has second birth.
The
others do not care that Jesus came.
Why
should they if they think God’s a lie?
A
crutch to help those crippled in the mind.
Raise
their hands and, pointing to the sky,
Ask
us if we think that they are blind?
Show
us this Almighty Deity!
Demonstrate
to us that He is real.
If
we cannot see Him, He can’t be.
Neither
can we hear Him, smell or feel,
Anything
to prove that He is there.
“Lord
be merciful. We find them everywhere!”
Jim
Strickland
Written 29th July 2012
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WEAPONS CANNOT PROSPER
When God is on your side, there’s naught to fear.
The
weapons of the wicked can’t prevail.
Atom
bombs and bullets won’t come near,
Because
the Master’s promise cannot fail.
No
weapon used against us will succeed;
Even
if they drag us off to court;
None
of us will even have to plead;
All
their prosecutions come to naught!
The
Sun of Righteousness will bring His rays,
To
reveal it is a trumped up charge.
This
will happen all our earthly days,
To
all Christians; both the small and large.
This
is the inheritance of those,
Who,
as Saviour; Jesus Christ have chose!
Jim
Strickland
Written
29th July 2012
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17 But no weapon that is
used against you will succeed. People might bring charges against you. But
you will prove that they are wrong. Those are the things I do for my
servants. I make everything right for them," announces the LORD.
Isaiah
54:17 NIrV
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7 For the angel of the LORD is a guard; he
surrounds and defends all who fear Him. 8 Taste and see that the LORD is good. Oh, the joys of
those who take refuge in Him! 9 Fear
the LORD, you His godly people, for those who fear Him will have all they
need. 10 Even strong young
lions sometimes go hungry, but those who trust in the LORD will lack no good
thing.
Psalms 34:7-10 NLT
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6 Your boundary lines mark out pleasant places
for me. Indeed, my inheritance is something beautiful.
Psalms 16:6 GW
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2 "But here is what will happen for
you who have respect for me. The sun that brings life will rise. Its rays
will bring healing to my people. You will go out and leap like calves that
have just been let out of the barn.
Malachi 4:2 NIrV
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32 He who did not spare his own Son, but
gave him up for us all--how will he not also, along with him, graciously give
us all things?
Romans 8:32 TNIV
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Inspiration for verses from Daily Light for your Daily Path. Morning Scriptures.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
“JIMMET” – WEAPONS AND PRAYER
PRAYER PROBLEMS?
Hi all,
My observation in Christian prayer in those around me,
is that they pray; even in tongues. (So do I - sometimes!)
Julie Andrews |
But I’ve noticed
that mostly, prayer is like singing the harmonic scale. You know, Doh, ray, me,
fah, so, la, tee, doh; just like Julie Andrews sang it in “The Sound of Music”.
But there is a major difference. Doh, ray, fah, so, la, tee, doh is missing and
all we hear is the “me” bit. Me, me, me, me. It’s a sort of, “Lord please bless
me, my wife and kids; we four and no more!”
"Praying" Hyde |
My approach to prayer is grossly different from those who
are great prayer warriors. I’m told that “Praying Hyde” had a wonderful prayer
gift from the Lord. He would accompany great evangelists from place to place.
Then in his hotel bedroom, he would fall on his knees and pray for the duration
of the meetings. I’ve heard it said that people would visit him in his room
where found him on his knees. So they would attend the evangelistic service.
Two or three hours later, they would return, only to find him still in prayer.
Derek Prince - Man of Prayer |
Derek Prince was also a man of prayer. What he did was
buy the local newspaper. Then he would read it and pray for what he read! I
hear God changed many situations in answer to Derek’s prayers.
Derek Prince - Author of many Books |
I’m told it was prophesied that Britain would be
delivered from a great conflagration, in response to the intercession of praying
women! That is more or less what happened in WW2.
Praying and Worshiping Women |
While the men were fighting a
physical enemy, praying women were fighting a “spiritual battle”. I can’t vouch
for the truth of this. What I can say, it was a miracle that Britain
survived and with her allies, defeated the Nazi menace. It was a 20th century miracle.
In 2010, Phyllida and I attended a course on following
our strengths. It seems that the business world has changed. Employees were once
told that business required “well rounded” managers. So we needed to find what
we were not good at and focus on it until we were proficient. This course told
us about the change of thinking in business circles. Instead of focusing on and
improving our weaknesses, we should focus on our strengths. We learned that
being a good leader did not necessarily make you a good manager. We were told there
are a plethora of managers, but few leaders. So we should focus on improving
our strengths.
To some extent, I suspect the Kingdom of God is similar.
You and I are not called to be the entire body of Christ. We should fit into
place and implement the gifts or talents God had given us! This may seem to be
at variance with Paul’s letter to the Corinthians: 22 To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some. 1 Corinthians 9:22 NIV
Painting of Paul |
I’m not sure we are supposed to understand the Scripture
in the customary way. Paul was a teacher-evangelist. Arguably he was the best
since Jesus. These were his gifts and calling from God. That’s what he focussed
on. He concentrated on his strengths. We need to do likewise. My gifting and
calling is to be a writer; a teaching-poet. That’s what I focus on. I’m not another
“Praying Hyde”. Phyllida is gifted as a praying-teacher-encourager. God put us
together so that we can complement each other’s gifts. Those who read this message
have many different gifts from God. Our comment is to encourage you to stop
trying to do what you’re not good at. Focus on what you do well. If you don’t
know what that is, ask the Lord. He will tell you and relieve you of the burden
of trying to do everything!
We pray that as you read this message and today’s
meditation, He will address the areas in your life that are important to you,
within your gifting. Then, do it to the best of your ability. This will bring
you great satisfaction. More importantly, you will be able to be you!
Shalom,
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
Time with Jesus – 28 July 2013
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Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
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These devotionals are the intellectual property of
Jim Strickland and copyright protected. You are welcome to copy and distribute
them to anyone provided it is for non-commercial Christian purposes
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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PRAYER
PROBLEMS?
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One of my favourite comments about prayer is the
question, “Why pray, when you can be sick and have ulcers?” Normally it’s
phrased the other way round. “Why be sick and have ulcers, when you can pray?”
Of course both ways are true. For me, prayer has never been “easy”. Actually
the enigma about prayer is that even though we know the time will be
profitable, we are reluctant to start. There always seems to be something
“more important” to do. In some respects, prayer is a bit like medicine. We
know it’s good for us but we really don’t want to take the next spoonful.
Personally, I’ve never found prayer easy. There was
a time when I would walk round silently praying in tongues. The idea behind
this was that since I didn’t know what to pray for, the Holy Spirit would
pray on my behalf. This method is Scriptural so I’m not “knocking” it. My difficulty
was that this way I didn’t know what the Lord had said or done in response to
my prayers. This may appear to be selfish. But it seems to me to be pointless
praying if nothing ever happens as a result!
Some folk seem to take to prayer like a duck to
water. They have an extraordinary ability of being able to go from place to
place and spend hours in prayer, for what they see in and around them.
Presumably this is a gift from the Lord. A gift I sometimes feel quite
envious of.
It’s fascinating that Jesus’ disciples asked Him to
teach them to pray. No doubt they were strongly influenced by His prayer
life. His answer was not what I would have thought it would be. Instead He
gave them what most people call, “The Lord’s Prayer”. What is so surprising
about this prayer is its simplicity while being all embracing. Matthew
phrases the prayer: 9 After this
manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which
art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. 10 Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is
in heaven. 11 Give us this day
our daily bread. 12 And forgive
us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. 13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from
evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Amen. Matthew
6:9-13 KJV
What I find so challenging about this prayer is the
fact that it is not “me” centred. First the focus is on the Father. One of
our greatest “errors” when we pray is to forget that when we are praying, we
are addressing “Almighty God”. Furthermore, He is “Our Father”. Certainly
Jesus spoke to His Father. But in prayer, I’m a bit more comfortable
addressing Him as “Our Father”. This may be my own preference.
One of the features of this prayer is that almost
half of it focusses on the Person and Nature of God the Father. In the above
translation 24 words are addressed to Him. Collective needs comprise 28
words. The “doxology’ comprises a further 13 words. Thus 37 words speak of
the greatness of God and 24 words refer to needs. So, in a prayer of 61
words, ± 61% speaks of God’s greatness. Only ± 39% focus on us. I’m not
exactly sure what this means. One thing is sure. Most of our prayers focus on
us. They are “me” centred. I’m reminded of a little boy walking round the
supermarket and whining, “Daddy won’t buy me a lollipop”. Does this infect
our prayers?
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
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6 Never worry about anything. But in every situation
let God know what you need in prayers and requests while giving
thanks.
Philippians 4:6 GW
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If you think prayer is difficult,
please know that it is true.
It’s something that each one of us must be committed
to.
It’s something that gets easier, on
each successive day;
But only if you will decide the time has come to
pray.
At first we all feel foolish. It seems
to be no use.
But even while we’re thinking’ we have to be obtuse,
To keep on talking to ourselves! Perhaps
He doesn’t care,
About our little mutterings which masquerade as
prayer?
Where’s the cloudy pillar? Where are
the tongues of flame?
In spite of all we pray about, do things remain the
same?
Does prayer have an influence on what
is taking place?
Does it make a difference, or is it that we chase,
Random thoughts in circles round and
round our head?
Perhaps we’d be much better off by staying in our
bed!
These are the thoughts that haunt us.
Perhaps it works for you.
But nothing seems to happen, no matter what I do?
Don’t think you’re unusual; most
people feel that way;
And if you let them get to you, those thought are
sure to stay.
But there’s no need to panic. Don’t go
by what you feel.
Satan tries to tell you, that prayer is never real.
And every opportunity that he will
ever find,
He is going to do his very best to muddle up your
mind.
The fact is, if you let him, he’ll try
and interfere.
Any trick that he can use, to spoil the things you hear!
But when you are aware of it, there’s
things that you can do,
To stop him interfering, with what’s required of
you.
Everyone who’s every prayed has also
felt this way.
So let me assist you with some tips to use this day.
The first one and the easiest; always
pray out loud.
This will keep you focused and stop you feeling
proud.
This can be so difficult unless you’re
tucked away.
But when you’re in your closet, is when it’s best to
pray.
Do not be elaborate! Ask the Lord to
lead!
Let Him guide you through a time, when you will
intercede,
For many other people. Say what’s on
your heart.
Don’t go round and round the bush, don’t try to be too
smart!
He already knows the facts about the
situation.
So be economical with all your information.
Make sure you are honest; If you have
to cry,
Know the Master understands and knows the reasons
why.
Learn to sit in silence and ask Him to
reveal.
What He wants to tell you. If you’re being real,
He will not ignore you or chase you far
away.
You will find that, truthfully, you’d so much rather
stay,
In His loving presence, than leave the
Holy place!
Where with Christ Your Saviour you’ve spent time face
to face.
Jim Strickland
Written 28th July 2012
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36 "Abba,
Father," He cried out, "everything is possible for You. Please take
this cup of suffering away from Me. Yet I want Your will to be done, not Mine."
Mark 14:36
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6 If I wanted to boast, I would be no fool in doing so, because I would
be telling the truth. But I won't do it, because I don't want anyone to give
me credit beyond what they can see in my life or hear in my message, 7
even though I have received such wonderful revelations from God. So to keep
me from becoming proud, I was given a thorn in my
flesh, a messenger from Satan to torment me and keep me from becoming
proud. 8 Three different times I
begged the Lord to take it away. 9 Each
time He said, "My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness."
So now I am glad to boast about my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ
can work through me.
2 Corinthians 12:6-9 NLT
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A prayer of David when
he was in the cave. A maskil. 1 I call out to the LORD. I pray to him for his favour. 2 I pour out
my problem to him. I tell him about my trouble.
Psalms 142:1-2 NIrV
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9 One time when they had finished eating and drinking in Shiloh, Hannah
stood up. The priest Eli was sitting on a chair by the doorpost of the LORD's
house. 10 Hannah was very bitter. She
sobbed and sobbed. She prayed to the LORD. 11 She made a promise to him. She said, "LORD, you
rule over all. Please see how I'm suffering! Show concern for me! Don't
forget about me! Please give me a son! If you do, I'll give him back to you.
Then he will serve you all the days of his life. He'll never use a
razor on his head. He'll never cut his hair."
1 Samuel 1:9-11 NIrV
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20 In due time she gave birth to a son. She named him Samuel, for she
said, "I asked the LORD for him."
1 Samuel 1:20 NLT
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26 And the Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness. For example, we don't know what God wants us to pray for.
But the Holy Spirit prays for us with groanings that cannot be expressed in
words.
Romans 8:26 NLT
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4 He chose our inheritance for us,
the pride of Jacob, whom he loved. - Selah
Psalms 47:4 TNIV
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