Persistence In Prayer and Our Personal Spiritual Growth and Development

Persistence In Prayer and Our Personal Spiritual Growth and Development
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We entertain thoughts like these on a regular basis:

“I wonder what he’s getting at?”
“If she is going where I think she’s going, I…”
“So what’s the point of all this?”
“I wonder if they even know what they’re saying!”

When it comes to the art of communication, understanding
becomes crucial: especially when the stakes are high.

During high stake times “mind games” become irritating
instead of enjoyable, and we aren’t interested in visiting
our psychology 101 notes in order to discover what is
“really” being said.

We just want “to know.”

That’s why I often appreciate a down to earth, straight
forward comment of this nature:

“Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they
should always pray and not give up.” (Luke 18:1)**

The statement is, in one sense, refreshing.

Years of study don’t need to be spent discerning the correct
meaning and biblical application of those eighteen words!

Clear? Yes.
Simple? No doubt.

But easy to apply?
Hardly.

LET’S TALK ABOUT THE PARABLE

The parable goes something like this…

A judge who doesn’t give a rip about God or anyone else
hears — on a *very* regular basis — the cry of a widow who
pleads for a just ruling in her favor.

Time and again she approaches the bench.
Time after time she asks for mercy.

Can’t you hear him?

“I tell ya, this gal is driving me nuts. Doesn’t she ever
give up?

You think she’d get the picture: I don’t care!”

However, the man finally crumbles beneath the weight of her
constant appeals: “I will see that she gets justice, so that
she won’t eventually wear me out with her coming.”
(Luke 18:5)

Then Jesus delivers the PostScript.  He says:

“Listen to what the unjust judge says.  And will not God
bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him
day and night?  Will he keep putting them off?

I tell you, he will see that they get justice, and quickly.

However, when the Son of man comes, will he find faith on
earth?” (Luke18:6-9)

CLEAR AND SIMPLE, BUT PERSONALLY CONVICTING

As I mulled over the purpose of the parable, I recorded a
few summary concepts which I now hand off to you for your
reflection.

Answering the question, “How does this look in my world?”, I
wrote down:

1.  I pray
2.  I pray as a discipline
3.  I don’t give up (even when others get up and go)

A few related QUESTIONS then found their way into my notes.

1. “What do I care enough about to be *persistent” in prayer
for?”

2. “Am I developing a lifestyle that is moving away from –
or nearer to — this goal (i.e. that of praying, praying as
a discipline, and not giving up).

3. “What would it take for me to be able to say:

I’m one of those.
I’m one of those people who pray and don’t give up?”

4. “If the Lord were to come at the end of the next 30 days,
would he find this kind of ‘pray and not give up faith’ in
the sector of earth I inhabit each day?”

AND NOW…

I am continuing to work through *before the Lord* my
responses to the questions I created.

The same exercise may prove valuable to you as well.

I would encourage you to read the parable, make notes,
design your own questions, and interact with the One whose
desire for us is to “always pray and not give up.”

Enjoy your time of learning from Jesus,

Lee

**All scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are
taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSIONÆ. NIVÆ.
Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society.
Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved.
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Faith

Just created this a bit ago…

Enjoy,

Lee

Faith
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The decision to trust Jesus in all things…

Even when the “all things” include
Confusion in the mind,
Pain in the heart
And lack of clarity about the future.

We trust Him because we believe
and not because it makes sense.

We trust Him because we would
much rather “lean in” to Him at all times
as opposed to leaning away from Him
when He’s needed most.

In the end, we decide to trust…

Because we love Him.

We love Him for who He is,
What He has done,
And who He promises to be for us…

Now,
And forever.

Yancey on Prayer

Honestly, I think Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference? is one of the best books I’ve ever read.

I had read these thoughts while in the hospital and reviewed them once again this morning.  He simply says so many good things!

Sharing his thoughts on the process of prayer, Yancey writes…

“The goal is to spend time with God, not to follow a legalistic procedure.  If a system helps achieve that goal, fine.  If not, I move on.  Moods change, life goes through seasons, personalities differ.  Each person who prays will need to find a rythm or method that fits, for each of us has a unique privilege of offering love and attention to the One who made and sustains us” (p.181).

Enjoy,

Lee

The Path To Personal Growth With Jesus

Got to reflecting and created this today…

The Path To Personal Growth With Jesus
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The discipline of listening to your heart before the Lord,
paying close attention to the patterns of your life,
accepting truthfully what you see,
looking forward to what you would like to see,
and making a solid commitment to change
both what you must and what you will in Christ.

Joy in Jesus

Just wrote this within the last minute or two
and thought I’d share it.

The Lord’s best to you this day,

Lee

Joy in Jesus
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Being able to say
at the end of the day…
I followed the Lord when I could,
Received his forgiveness when I chose not to,
And realized the meaning of grace through it all.

Praying For Others

Here’s something I wrote a while back.

Enjoy,

Lee

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Praying For Others
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Joining the heart of God
with the needs of man

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Success

Thinking about the subject of success yesterday and…

This is what came out.

Enjoy,

Success…
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Listening for all I’m worth
because of all it’s worth to others.

Sharing what is a blessing
instead of only what may be necessary.

Choosing integrity because it’s right
instead of what’s simply right for me.

Striving to control my wealth
by not allowing the desire for wealth to control me.

Shaping my future
by making good choices that which defines my past.

Discovering joy and beauty wherever I can
as opposed to seeing too much of what’s wrong
and much, much less of what could be right.

Accepting who I am
while honoring who I am not.

And loving with all I’ve got
because in the end it’s worth it all.

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Christian Living: “Travel At It’s Finest”

At least the title fits for the season!  More importantly,
I believe it reflects the quality of our lives as we strive to
live with Jesus.

May the Lord bless you in all things today!

Lee

Travel At Its Finest
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The earthly journey I take with Jesus
while faithfully refining His gifts,
feeding His sheep, and seeking His future friends.

Five Pillars Of Excellence For Personal Spiritual Growth

Five Pillars Of Excellence For Personal Spiritual Growth
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Don’t let the brevity of these comments fool you. They are
a gold mine in terms of value in our lives.

These four disciplines — when reflected and acted upon –
will continually propel us in the direction of living a
life of excellence.

And…

As we focus on the Person of Jesus Christ as our model,
motivation and strength while striving to put these
disciplines into practice, we can’t help but grow in the
realization of what it means to be a person of excellence
for Christ.

~*~*~ How To Read The Following ~*~*~

Each main thought is followed by: (1) a definition; and (2)
a personal affirmation that can be made relative to the
definition.

Try to let each definition and personal affirmation capture
your imagination: how the basic truth of what is being said
could improve your life.

In order to help you “see” the possibility, allow the two
questions below to serve as examples of how focusing on one
of the five pillars of excellence could enhance your
personal spiritual growth.

Regarding the area of *concentration,* you create a question
like this:

“If I concentrated my efforts on improving in the area of
personal time management, what could this mean for me?”

Focusing on *personal control,* you might create a question
similar to this one:

“What if I exercised more personal control concerning what I
say to others, what positive changes might I see in my
life?”

Reading, thinking, and praying through these five pillars
more than once should prove very beneficial for you: at
least that’s the goal.

1. CONCENTRATION

Defined: concentration is the power of focus.

Related Affirmation: “I am focusing and staying focused on
the most important issues and tasks of life today.”

2. CONTROL

Defined: control is the power of self-discipline.

Related Affirmation: “I am exercising daily control over my
emotions, energies and talents for the purpose of maximum
involvement and achievement in life.”

3. COMPLETION

Defined: completion is power of follow-through.

Related Affirmation: “I am being persistent and enduring. I
am finishing things.”

4. COMPASSION

Defined: compassion is the power of caring.

Related Affirmation: “I am caring and loving. The attitude
of caring frames how I am living today.”

5. CHRIST

Meaning: Christ is the power of true life in action.

Related Affirmation: “I am looking to Christ as my example
of compassion, concentration, control and completion.

He cared for people, concentrated on what mattered,
controlled his life, and completed all he came to do.”

~*~*~ A Question For You ~*~*~

If you were to pick the most important area to work on this
week, which one of the disciplines would it be? Record it
here:

“The Personal Spiritual Growth area I choose to work on this
week is:

____________________________________________________________

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~*~*~ Remember Two Key Words ~*~*~

When creating your plan of action, please keep in mind the
following two words:

1. Believable
2. Achievable

Believable = small enough to be able to see yourself
actually doing what you desire to do.

Achievable = Step-by-step success.

Avoid steps of action only Jesus himself could do!

In other words, take into consideration: (1) your current
stage in life; (2) your current set of realities; and (3)
the level of any skill set needed to accomplish your goal.

The best to you and those you love,

Lee

A Suggested Prayer…

“Oh, Father, I come before You and ask you to bless my life
in these needed areas of discipline.

Lord, which one do You feel I should work on this week?

I ask you to guide me through the process, help me to be
realistic in what I set out to do, and then help me to look
to Jesus as the example of how to live my life at all times.

I ask this in Jesus’ Name, Amen!”

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Sustaining Your Personal Spiritual Growth Through Trust

Hi,

I think this speaks for itself.  Enjoy!

Sustaining Your Personal Spiritual Growth Through Trust
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Recently our pastors decided to share their journeys with
the Lord by developing a series of talks around this theme:

“If I could tell you one thing.”

Retracing segments of their walks with Jesus, we joined them
as they stopped at various places and invited us into their
worlds.

Worlds shaped by high and lows, joys and disappointments,
longings and discoveries.

While casually enjoying our individual orders at a favorite
restaurant, my wife asked me: “What would you say, Lee?”

Uncharacteristic of me, I answered:

“If I could tell you my ‘one thing,’ it would be to trust
God no matter what.”

Life doesn’t always make sense and at times seems to make no
sense whatsoever.

I fail.
People fail.

And sometimes pain management seems more appropriate than
the term “life management.”

Then again, life dishes out unexpected blessings, periods
of joy, laughter and what might be termed on purpose living.

In a word: things go well.

During each of these very distinct seasons of life, I
strive to:

1.  Not seek for answers, but only for God.
2.  Rejoice when I can rejoice.
3.  Mourn when I must mourn.
4.  Pour out my heart to God when I’m not gettin’ it.
5.  And trust the Lord through it all.

Should you be able to visualize my pilgrimage, a Christian
flag draped over my shoulders while relishing in a series
of victory laps around the playing field of my life you
might not see every day.

No don’t get me wrong: you definitely would witness those
“victory laps.”

However, you would readily note other races marked by
failure, confusion, false starts, and heartache.

And should you hear the heartbeats of my life during those
many and varied stages of my years with Jesus, you might
hear such “words” as:

“Lord, I affirm my trust in you.”
“Thank you for working. I recognize it’s you.”

“God, I’m really having a rough time with this one.  Really.
Honestly, you’ve got to wrap your arms around me and carry
me through.  Help me to trust. I choose to, but it’s tough.”

Writing this at the age of 62 I can easily say, “I don’t
have this trust thing mastered.”

But I can in all honesty say this: trusting God and trying
to turn to him in all things — as opposed to away from him
– continues be a cornerstone of my personal spiritual
growth: my faith walk with Jesus if you please.

And if I could say anything to you dear follower of Jesus,
it would be this:

“Seek to trust him no matter what.”

Ask for strength and go to the God of all strength for your
strength (Psalm 18:1).

Don’t demand answers to everything, but in everything seek
to follow the God of all grace who bought you with the
precious blood of Jesus.

And keep going.
Keep running, walking, stopping, and even collapsing with
Jesus.

“Oh, Lord, help me to trust you with all my heart. So easy
to write and yet so hard in practice at times.

I have no idea who might read this short piece, but I ask
you to strengthen he or she to walk in the way of trust.

And strengthen me to walk in the same way during my journey
of faith and trust — even though my path differs from the
one whose eyes have found their way to these reflections.

I thank you, Father: with all my heart I thank you for my
life in Jesus. In his name I pray, Amen.”

May you and those you love find rest in the Lord,

Lee

P.S. You might want to visit Lamentations 3:22-24 and Psalm
62:1-2.

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