Prayer As a Campout In the Sanctuary of God’s Presence
I wonder if he noticed as the folded up tent collected dust in the corner.
I wonder if he noticed as the folded up tent collected dust in the corner.
He stands in a place where he can take no credit for the outcome yet without his standing there the outcome would go the other way.
His will is for a much deeper flourishing, one not dependent on our circumstances but on his nearness.
History, and particularly biblical history, is not a subject to be studied. It is a memory to be inhabited.
In this country, and in many others around the world, we live in a time where we face an impassable Red Sea on one side and Pharaoh’s army on the other.
True deliverance is not the change from this condition to that condition but the movement from slavery to freedom and it is signaled by the unfettered worship of the delivered.
Divine deliverance is the strategic intervention of the Holy Spirit working through human agents for the sake of the freedom and flourishing of people who are oppressed and bound.
I see prayer primarily as reverse delegation; a way of asking God to solve problems I either can’t solve or in which i don’t want to get overly involved.
Sometimes, maybe more often than not, the most sanctified prayers are the most unfiltered, unsanctimonious prayers.
Sometimes, maybe more often than not, the most sanctified prayers are the most unfiltered, unsanctimonious prayers.
Listen Now! June 21, 2018 Exodus 3:11-14; 4:1-3, 10-13 11 But Moses said to God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?” 12 And God said,
Listen Now! June 20, 2018 Exodus 3:4-10 When the Lord saw that he had gone over to look, God called to him from within the bush, “Moses! Moses!” And Moses said, “Here I am.” 5