Wednesday, November 11, 2009

2 Chronicles 29

5 comments:

Unknown said...

"The King had said that the burnt offering and sin offering should be made for all Israel." v24

After 4 messages on prayer, what stands out to me from this verse is that we are not called to pray personal "commercial" prayers (provide me this, do that for me." But we are to cry out to God for Him to purify our lives, and to be glorified in the world around us. We are to interceed for the fallen culture and decay that surrounds us, to weep for the disgusting lies that permeate our post modern culture and to beg God to intervene, bring to repentance, restore. That His will would truly be done on earth. We don't do that. We accept the fact that the world is going to hell in a handbasket and we just sit back and say "Lord, my daily bread, please." How convicting.

Unknown said...

"The Levites had been more careful to make themselves holy for the Lord's service than the priests."

I love the Levites. I want to be like them. So conscious of God's grace and goodness that I am "more careful to make myself holy for His service."

Unknown said...

One other thing, back in verse 7 where it says; "They shut the doors of theporch of the Temple, and they let the fire go out in the lamps. They stopped burning incense and offering burnt offerings in the holy place to the God of Israel. So the Lord became very angry with the people of Judah and Jerusalem, and He punished them."

It made me think, how the christian life of worship was not designed to be lived individually. The coming together of the congregation is vital and integral. I am sure that these people thought they could still "worship God" their own way... without going to meeting if you will... but God created worship as a communal act as well as personal, and only when we are TOGETHER are we forced to exercise humility and the other fruit of the Spirit and be conformed to the kind of worshippers He desires us to be. I feel so sad when I hear of people abandoning the church because of the fault they find with the people in it, or the style, or whatever... they are missing the point. We are called to be there, contribute ourselves, grow in grace and humility and wisdom and learn to give and take with all of God's children. Only then will we reach maturity.

We make so many excuses in this culture to not go, we justify our choices, but we shoot ourselves in the foot and we keep ourselves from growing.

Denise said...

We may not have to face a wicked king, but pressures or responsibilities can render us inactive and ineffective. When you have been given the responsibility to minister, don't neglect your duty. If you have become inactive in Christian service, either by choice or by circumstance, look for opportunities to minister God will send your way. Then, like the Levites, be ready for action!

Mac an Rothaich said...

We are so connected in Christ! It was beautiful to hear the rejoicing in this chapter at the reunion of fellowship and worship! It really does feel so wonderful to work together as we the Church are meant to do:)

All the reasons for quitting church only harm ourselves in the long run... instead we really do need to find the strength we have been given to PRAY for our brothers and sisters and thus ourselves instead of complain and quit. The Lord is not about quitting and neither should we. How can we really quit any ways? We are a body!!