Saturday, November 29, 2008

Luke 11

3 comments:

Unknown said...

What a full chapter.

I was surprised to note verse 13. That it specifies how much more will He give THE SPIRIT to those who ask Him. Before hand it is talking about asking God for what we need, and then turns that on it's ear and says that God will give THE SPIRIT, in response to what we ask. So here we see ourselves being conformed to God's will, not our desires conforming God through our requests. THE SPIRIT is the perfect answer to every prayer really, when you think of it. Not to get what we want, but to excel in our circumstances, in what GOD WANTS for us. Amazing.

v28 "No, happy are those who hear the teaching of God and obey it." wow. reminds me of the OT passage that says "today I set before you life and death, choose life." Obedience is sometimes referred to as "dying to self" but the reality is that when we die to self, we are given new life, glorious life, flourishing life, that shows our old life was just a seed in a dark place, and now we are free to grow, to no longer grovel in the dirt, but to reach for the heavens.

verses 33-36 about the light on the hill really tie in with something I have been pondering from a recent sermon... Don't shrink back from the world, don't be afraid to be IN the world, but don't be LIKE the world. This is an area I need to grow in. Not the don't be LIKE the world part, but the "don't shrink back" from the world part.

v52 "How terrible for you, you experts on the law. You have taken away the key to learning about God. You yourselves would not learn, and you stopped others from learning too."

Ouch. How easily we miss the point. How easily we get sidetracked. I don't want to get sidetrack. I don't want to be so eager to obey that it becomes more about my behavior than it does about the personality of the Godhead. It's all about Him. All. That is amazing grace.

Linda said...

It's been so nice to share this with you for the past couple of days.
The thing that stood out to me was the "persistent prayer". Just the other day I was feeling as though I pray for the same things over and over again - and wondering if that was okay. After all, Peter only prayed three times about his "thorn". It encouraged me to keep on. Perhaps the answer is that in spending more time with Him, my prayers will eventually be conformed to His will and not my own. It is something I still ponder.

Unknown said...

you know Linda, that really stood out to me too, but I didn't even know where to start sharing what was on my heart about that. My problem is the opposite, I am the kind of person who prays something and then drops it. Not because I am lazy but because I just give it to God and then "let it go"... and trust that He will do His will regarding it. I am not one to be "persistent" in prayer, and I have always been okay with that. But this passage raised questions for me (and it has before too). I think I'm being told that prayer is a discipline and that God doesn't want me to just sweep the walk and then put the broom up. But sweep the walk daily, taking special corner to dig into the corners and cracks and keep surrendering things and people to Him, not just once, but continuously. It's a total paradigm shift for me. Thank you so much for what you shared. I think what you said at the end is key... it came up in a recent small group study we have have been part of as well. Prayer doesn't change God's mind, it changes our hearts. Prayer doesn't mold God's will to ours, it molds our will to His. I need to grow in prayer. I want to grow in prayer.

I loved what you shared.