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2014
Dec 10
Isaiah 62:6
I have posted watchmen on your walls, Jerusalem;
they will never be silent day or night.
You who call on the Lord,
give yourselves no rest,
David G.
David G. from San Antonio, TX said:
As I read this portion of the Scripture, I'm reminded that my first ministry is intercession. God is seeking for intercessors to stand in the gap for our family, our communities, our city, our state, our nation and the world. I am reminded that we should not stop praying and asking God to intervene and do wonderful miracles. The greatest miracle God demonstrates is the transformation of peoples lives. What a honor and what a privilege God has given us to partner with Him to intercede and proclaim the good news of salvation and built and advance His Kingdom. I praise you Father for your faithfulness. DG
Donna N.
Donna N. from Orlando, FL said:
You know David, I never thought of it that way. I do all those things but I struggle with it beginning to be a laundry list to God that I rattle off every day and gets longer every day because there's no one I ever meet that's not hurting in some way and needs prayer. As I go to pull out my prayer list, the dread factor seems to get worse every time, because as the list gets longer, I feel more and more like I'm just going thru the motions. I'm embarrassed to admit it, but if I can't share it honestly here, then this isn't a place I need to be hanging out. I love to read and dig and study the word, and after doing so, I always feel God working in my heart, speaking to me and that's more of a rewarding 2 way conversation with God, than sitting down and reading off my laundry list of intercession. So is going thru my laundry list of intercession an act of obedience that God honors, or has it become the "vain repetitions" that Jesus referred to in Matthew 6:7? I know the devil LOVES to make us feel that we're the only one that feels certain ways and that we're somehow inferior because of those feelings, but I feel like my prayer list is no more than works like praying the rosary. And if someone reading this prays the rosary and enjoys that, please don't take offense. This isn't about you, it's about me and having my relationship with God fresh and new every morning.