Transforming
Prayer: How everything changes when you seek God's face.
“But we all, with unveiled face,
beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed
into the same image from glory to glory, just as by the Spirit of the
Lord. Therefore, since we
have this ministry, as we have received mercy, we do not lose heart”
(2 Cor. 3:18-4:1).
Ultimate worship leads to
obedience. Do you ever get tired of the devil kicking dirt in your face when
you pray? The devil hates it when you pray. We have been called to be praying
menaces to the devil. We are called to be on the front end of battle.
Sometimes we just don't feel
like praying. Prayerlessness is independence from God. Our prayerlessness
is not for lack of time. Hindrances to praying: prayer meetings are not
exciting; we are too depressed to pray.
God wants us to experience
transforming prayer. We can change our
prayer life. Better yet, let our prayer life changes us. What is the purpose of
prayer? The glory of God.
God is most glorified when we
treasure Him most beautifully. Moses went to the tent of meeting and spoke to
God face to face. At Sinai God's glory filled the mountain, and Moses' face
shone. Because of the finished work of Christ, we can experience even more of
God's glory than Moses did because God’s glory is IN us. Everything changes
from the inside out through the indwelling Holy Spirit.
Six truths about the transforming power of prayer:
1.
Transforming prayer is inclusive, both
individually and communally. "We all," Paul says, have full and
free access. Together we receive the glory communally. We need both
private and corporate prayer.
2.
Transforming prayer is intimate,
vertically and horizontally. With unveiled faces we contemplate the
Lord's glory. Man is at his greatest and highest when upon his knees he comes
face to face with God. God has designed prayer so we get over ourselves and
engage with others. Your definition of prayer will set your destination in
prayer. Prayer is intimacy with God that leads to the fulfillment of His
purposes. Seek God for who He is, not just for what He can give us. As the song
says, “It's all about you, Jesus.”
3.
Transforming prayer is life-altering,
not just transactional or therapeutic. God is doing something in us that only
He can do. The Lord is transforming us from the inside out. God is working
according to the power that works in us.
4.
Transforming prayer is Christ-glorifying,
making us like our Master, Jesus. God wants to make us like His Son (2 Cor
4:6-7).
Lord, make me more like Jesus in
my marriage, in my reaction to stress, in emotional ups and downs, in generosity,
in my heart to serve and my heart for the lost. Do it in me by Your power with
ever increasing glory. Christ, be magnified in me.
5.
Transforming prayer is supernatural,
empowered by the Spirit. A powerboat brings glory to itself; a sailboat
brings glory to an unseen force – the wind of heaven. When the Holy
Spirit propels our lives, others see Jesus in us.
6.
Transforming prayer is sustaining,
leading to humble, grateful fortitude. "Therefore, since through God's
mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart.” Ministry is the overflow of
intimacy. Discouragement is a temporary loss of perspective.
When we are being transformed,
God is magnified, I am sanctified, we are edified, the world is mystified, and
the enemy is notified that we are living
for the glory of Christ by the power of the Spirit.