SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 7/22/2011 7:51:05 AM
My Worship Time
Focus: We are Guilty
Bible Reading
& Meditation Reference: Ezra 9:13-15
Message of the verses: “13 "After
all that has come upon us for our evil deeds and our great guilt, since You our God have requited us less than
our iniquities deserve, and have given us an escaped remnant as this, 14 shall
we again break Your commandments and intermarry with the peoples who commit these abominations? Would
You not be angry with us to the point of destruction, until there is no remnant
nor any who escape? 15 "O LORD God
of Israel, You are righteous, for we have been left an escaped remnant, as it
is this day; behold, we are before You in our guilt, for no one can stand before You because
of this.’”
Ezra
knew the Word of God and because he knew the Word of God he knew that they were
guilty. As written in an earlier SD Ezra
includes himself in this prayer for he uses the personal pronouns we, and our
throughout this short prayer of repentance to the Lord. In his prayer he tells the Lord that in
affect He has shown great mercy for His children, and could have punished them
more. One could ask the question why did
not God destroy the people of Israel, after all they had followed the same
sinful practices as the people that were judged when Israel came into the land,
for we learned yesterday that God was patience for a long time with the
Canaanite people, but then because of His attribute of being Judge, God
destroyed them. You will not find any
Canaanite people around the Middle East today, but you will find Israelites
there, for once again Israel is a nation after over 2500 years God has called
them back into their land that He has given to them. So why did He not destroy them? I know that God loves Israel. I know that God chose Israel. I know that God
made a covenant with Israel. I know that
God is not finished with Israel. I know
that God has a plan for Israel. I know
that God will again discipline Israel again and then cause “all Israel to be saved.” 26 And so all Israel will be saved, as it
is written: "The Deliverer will come out of Zion, And He will turn away
ungodliness from Jacob; 27 For this is My covenant with them, When I take away
their sins (Romans 11:26-27 NKJV).”
I
wish to conclude this SD with a fairly long quote from Dr. Wiersbe as he sums
up this 2nd main point from his commentary “Be Heroic,” that actually covers Ezra, Nehemiah and Ester. “Before we try to untangle the problems of
life, we must take time to seek God’s face in prayer. This is not a long prayer. It can be read aloud very deliberately in
only a few minutes, but it has tremendous depth. Charles Spurgeon used to say that it was the
strength of our prayers, not the length of our prayers, that was important; and
he was right. When you pray from a
burdened heart, with a mind that’s saturated with God’s Word, then God will
hear and answer.”
I
mentioned in yesterday’s SD that this thought about praying Scripture to God
for ourselves and for other people in our lives that we are praying for was
reinforced a few weeks back by my sister and I am thankful for her prayer life
and her guidance in my life about prayer.
Spiritual meaning for my life today: There is a wonderful verse in Hebrews, a
verse that many believers have put to memory that has been going over and over
in my mind as I worked my way through the very wonderful, thought provoking,
convicting prayer. “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged
sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow,
and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart (Hebrews 4:12).
As
I think of the passage of the Vine and the branches along with the Vine
Dresser, something that I have recently studied, I feel like the Vine Dresser
(The Father) has been using His knife to cut away some of the unneeded parts
that have been getting in the way of producing “fruit” for the glory of the
Lord, and this prayer in the ninth chapter of Ezra seems to be part of the
using of His knife as spoken of in Hebrews 4:12 along with John 15.
My Steps of
Faith for Today:
1.
I
know in my heart and believe that even though the use of God’s sharp knife is
something that is necessary for me at this time and so I must, by faith submit
to its use.
2.
Continue
to learn contentment as this too is part of that process.
3.
Trust
that the Lord will use my life as He sees fit.
7/22/2011 8:34:43 AM
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