Beating the Air is a good picture of utterly pointless activity. It has the appearance of action and effort and of being something productive, yet nothing results. Recently, I've come to suspect that beating the air is a good picture of what we're doing when we pray. Or rather, that's what it seems like when we meet together to pray. Maybe your prayer gatherings are different, but in my neck of the woods we seem too ready to lower our sights to the minutiae of everyday life, to focus on problems and pitfalls, anticipated and imagined difficulties, while being somehow reluctant to raise our focus upwards to the one to whom and with whom we speak, and to grasp the higher themes of what we are about as God's people.
That being the case, I drew up a list of things I felt we could focus on in place of the endless detail or vague generalities. (Its not that I'm against detail or even generalities, but those are the easy targets, they are comfortable to our old sinful natures because they don't take us too close to God, His character and will, or make us take much notice of our own coldness and heart-failures)
It went like this :
Real Conversions - Ie. tangible heart-change, not merely statistically significant hovering around church people
Real Joy & Delight in the Gospel (in old and new believers) - Ie. either this is the word of life, a matter of life and death, or we're playing games
Deepening faith (confidence) in God (his character and heart) - evidenced in a change from 'maybe' thinking to 'expectant' thinking
Real Shoulders to the Work - evidenced in hands on deck when there is a real need
Real Compassion for our lost neighbours/friends/relatives/loved ones - manifested in prayers, intercession, even tears for the lost (why should there be only one person who's voice cracks when praying for those she loves ?)
Embracing the folly of the Gospel - evidenced in our willingness to be 'fools' for Christ as we invite folks to hear the message
Embracing "Ourselves as your servants for Jesus's sake" - evidenced as we give ourselves to those coming to faith that they might grow in the knowledge of Christ, Ie, no fly in fly out speaking the gospel into peoples lives
Wrestling - evidenced as we square up to the enemy's grip on the unsaved, the world's darkness, and the necessity of God sovereignly shedding light and giving new birth
Forgiveness, mutual love & respect - evidenced as we refuse to let our sin, folly, daft ideas, mistakes and misunderstandings muddy our relationships or mar our fellowship (horizontally or vertically!)
As soon as I'd finished the list, an esteemed colleague reminded me that I'd forgotten one or two of the most important things. God's Glory, and Paul's frequent prayer that we might know Christ better. It was obvious really - they should have been 1st and 2nd. So much for my spirituality and insight !
Funny how the really important often drowns under one's own well meaning ideas.
Tongue to John O'Groats: Land's End to John O'Groats
3 months ago
Daniel 9:1-17?
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