Hit Your Knees....
Recently, I have really found myself engulfed in a spirit of intercession. As many of you may know, I have been praying for my father's salvation for a number of years and seen no results. I mean, sometimes, I really just feel like giving up because I have become so burnt out. But then, in the midst of my struggle with this issue, we study Abraham's intercession for Sodom in Genesis 18. Now, just a brief summary. Abraham and his wife Sarah have been given a promise by the Lord. God has promised that Abraham will be the "father of multitude of nations," but he and Sarah have no children and are well past child-bearing age. So, in Gen 18, the Lord comes and reveals to them that Sarah will bear a child. Then, later in the chapter, the Lord makes mention of Sodom and the ruin that is coming for the city. Now, coincidentally, Lot, Abraham's nephew, and his family live in Sodom. The Lord says that He is planning on destroying the city of Sodom and Abraham, in an almost unreal way, bargains with the Lord to not destroy the city if He finds 10 righteous people there. (Lot and his family = 10 people)
Now, Abraham has just painted for us the most INCREDIBLE picture of intercession. He took a chance and stood in the gap between Sodom and the Lord and he pleads for the city. He knew that there was an urgent need, and thus, he interceded. His intercession for Lot and the city of Sodom was persistent and specific, but not presumptuous! And because he cared about the spiritual state and lack of relationship that they had with the Father, he chose to put his neck on the line for them. He poured himself out in prayer for those people. And what happened?
Well, we read in chapter 19 that the Lord did not find 10 righteous people in Sodom, so He destroyed the city. But, in His mercy, He spared Lot and 2 of his daughters. Then, it goes on to talk about Abraham watching the city of Sodom be destroyed. Now, what do you think? Was Abraham's intercession for Sodom and Lot in vain?! NO WAY!! God was glorified in the destruction of Sodom and God was exalted in the intercessory prayers of Abraham.
The same goes for you and me. When you seem like you have prayed and prayed for the same thing or person over and over and still see no results, just remember to press on. Intercession is not about the prayer or the prayed, it is about the glory of God! When we learn to hit our knees, that is when God is exalted high. Yes, it is easy to become discouraged and burnt out, but don't. On your knees before the throne of God in sweet conversation with the King of the universe is the most sacred place anyone could ever find themselves. Friends, let's humble ourselves and lift others up to our King. I feel like I have prayed for my dad's salvation far too long for far too few results, but I still do it! And I am determined to stay on my knees for my dad until he comes to know the Lord or Jesus picks me up and takes me home, because while Jesus was here on earth, and even now in Heaven on the throne, He intercedes for me. Be encouraged! God is big enough to hear and respond to the prayers of His people! God is so good... :)
3 Comments:
Wow! Very well put. I'll keep your blog on my radar screen. Go Gators! (Had to get that in).
Thanks sarah, it's so encouraging to know that I'm not the only one who gets discouraged from time to time.I love you girl!
Terri
thanks for sharing that.
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