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Some Brief Words on Prayer
While driving to Sweden a couple of days ago I was led by the
Spirit to meditate on prayer, and the following is an attempt to briefly
summarize the impressions I was given.
Prayer starts in God and is His definite yes to something He wants
done, and, further, in His mind is already done. We recognize what He
wants and pray it out or speak it out, and by our words the thing is
manifested beyond reason and in a “way of which ye do not know of”. This
recognizing is a spontaneous outflow of the Spirit as us. This might
seem like two, might seem like separation, but it is one voice – He
speaking as us. However, since we are two as one God’s initiative awaits
our faith response, that is, that we receive what He wants to give by a
simple thank you. And this “thank you” is us leaving behind any human
limitations we might see and by the Spirit being leveled up with Him in
how He perceives the thing about which we have spoken.
Our great problem is that we erroneously believe that we are the
source – that prayer or our word of faith starts in us – and that leaves
us with the impression that we have to persuade God to meet our wants
or desires and thus our prayers become pleads instead of the inner
knowing of something already accomplished. In addition we are left with
the impression that God is against us when the opposite is true. We see
God through a glass darkly and He becomes a stingy God in our awareness
and we miss seeing His amazing generosity and goodness. Whenever we see
ourselves as the source our awareness is like a desert and our
helplessness is predominant in our outlook.
That we can do nothing without Him becomes as an almost paralyzing
truth. Then the light is turned on and we see our oneness and how
everything starts in God and we suddenly know that we can do all things
in Christ because He lives as us. Knowing that all things begin in God
means that whenever we have spoken our word we know that it is done! We
can rest. Seeing ourselves as the source isn’t the faith that pleases
God or makes Him move, thus, according to your faith be it unto you.
God initiative awaiting our faith response or agreement means that we
are not automatons, but co-workers with Him in what He wants done, so
our word of faith or prayer is our yes to Him! And the miracle is that
we want what He wants, because it is He who works in us to will and do
in accordance with His good pleasure. What a great mystery this is!
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