Monday, April 6, 2020

Poured out

Every moment I spend with Jesus is yet another moment I am filled with wonder. Every minute I spend in prayer is time I spend taking in the beauty of eternity. In Christ and through the Spirit, I have come to know this—Love.
This week is known to many as passion week. This week marks the intentional movement of the Light of God into the inferno of God. This week marks the moment when the love that came to town becomes the love that engulfs the town. This week marks the time when love steps into our pain, our silence, our turmoil, our darkness, our depression, our virus...

Truth of this week is that in the death of life's living hope, the hope of our life erupts. When we step into the truth of Christ's passion we are consumed by His presence and from His presence we can become His power. And the greatest eruption of His power and presence poured out is prayer.

Through the Spirit the truth of heaven's love can be multiplied... if we are willing to be poured out. When we come before His throne of grace we find the peace, the hope, the joy of heaven. We find that in Christ we are not alone, and in our unity we find strength.
We are not alone because He is our strength, our defender, our refuge in the storm. When we embrace the Spirit so as to step into the heart of Christ we come to find that through all the trials He has always been faithful, bringing healing to our soul.
Let Jesus be your everything. Today, become engulfed in the prayer of Christ—His prayer to the Father for the protection, the blessing and the glory of His beloved.
“I have given them the words that you gave me, and they have received them and have come to know in truth that I came from you; and they have believed that you sent me. I am praying for them. I am not praying for the world but for those whom you have given me, for they are yours” (John 17:8-9).
For the truth of His love is the truth of our eternal joy. He came to wrap us up in His arms so that we might have peace, so that we might know that we are His own. Jesus’ prayer for us should bring our hearts to such a place of worship that we can do nothing but proclaim:
“You amaze me, Redeem me, You call me as Your own.”

If we say we love Jesus, our lives right now must show we love Jesus and the greatest way to do this is to jump into the “heart of Jesus” by jumping into prayer for the sake of the other.

Take a moment and listen to I am not alone by Kari Jobe and let the truth of this song invigorate the glory of your day as you are poured out in prayer for the sake of the world. Amen Jesus!




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