Revision 2017

Revision 2017: Spiritual Renewal for Us & Others

[Revision 2017 is forty plus days of prayer for spiritual renewal in us as individuals and as a church that we might be used to bring renewal to our neighborhoods. We will conclude with our Good Friday celebration just before Easter.] 

Week Two: Spiritual Renewal

What exactly is this "Revision" thing about anyway? It is just some attempt to make us feel like we are an active church, that we have successfully survived a difficult transition in the church? Or is it just a waste of time, one more thing to add to the busy schedule? 

Well I am glad you asked. Here is the point of Revision 2017: that we would have a deeper encounter with Jesus in our lives, in the church and that others would notice. As we contemplate all that we have in Christ, forgiveness, justification, new life; we want to be so in love with Jesus that we can't help but share him with other wretched sinners that some would be saved. And it all starts here, with renewal in our own hearts. 

Bill, one of our elders, sees this week of prayer for Spiritual Renewal as turning the mirror on ourselves, not looking at others, or corporate actions, but asking the Lord to work in our individual hearts, bring us to repentance, to reminder of his grace and to new depths of gospel life, for his glory and our good. 

The Apostle Paul always prayed this for those he pastored and trained up. We see it in most of his letters, that spiritual insight would come ahead of a responsive life and mission. See this in Ephesians 3. 

"For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named, that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love,  may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God." Ephesians 3:14-19 (ESV)

We have all gone through seasons of spiritual dryness. Wondering what God is up to and if he is still active. But we are also meant to experience seasons of spiritual vitality and growth in Christ. This is a gift of the Spirit and this is what we are seeking this week. That according to the riches of God's glory, we would be strengthened in our souls, that Christ would dwell in our hearts in abundant faith. That we would be more deeply rooted in him, grounded in his love for us, that with each other we could grasp the enormity of his love. His peace and grace to us that is beyond human knowledge. 

Our prayer is personal this week. That each one of us at Grace Church would be filled with all the fullness of God. 

Turn the mirror of prayer to yourself this week. Petition the Lord on your behalf, that he would grants spiritual renewal. Deepening your grasp of the gospel. Astounding you with him love. Filling you by the Spirit with all his fullness. That you would be forever changed by his grace, in fresh ways this week. 

And pray that this renewal would be a spark, that from your heart it would spread to others. That Jesus would send an outpouring of his kindness and grace to us and to our neighborhoods. That he would start something in us that flows out, as living water to others. 

That we would abide in him and he in us. Renew us Lord. 

Revision 2017: Seeking & Waiting

Revision 2017 is forty plus days of prayer for spiritual renewal in us as individuals and as a church that we might be used to bring renewal to our neighborhoods. We begin March 1 and will end with our Good Friday celebration just before Easter. 

Week One: Seeking & Waiting on the Lord

As we move into our season of prayer we want to focus this first short week on what it means for us to seek and wait on the Lord. This will then inform our posture as we progress through the next six weeks and give us a context for hearing from the Lord. 

Over and over again God's people are called to seek him, to actually seek, ask for his presence in their lives for special circumstances and everyday life. 

"Now set your mind and heart to seek the LORD your God...” 1 Chronicles 22:19 (ESV)

"If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth." Colossians 3:1-2 (ESV)

This type of seeking is the conscious choice to direct our hearts and minds toward God - his character and his promises to us. It is a pleading with God for our good and his glory. But it is not something we take lightly; we can only seek him because he made a way for us to be in relationship with him. Because Jesus lived an obedient life for us and died as our substitute on the cross, we now have the ability to be heard and approach the throne of God. 

"Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need." Hebrews 4:16 (ESV)

In the confidence we have as those united with Christ then, we make our petitions known to the Lord asking that we may receive. Specifically in our season of prayer, for the spiritual renewal of ourselves and the church. Then we wait. We wait for an answer and for God to move among us. 

While we might think of waiting in human terms - like having to wait for someone who is late to a meeting, or waiting for your paycheck to arrive - waiting on the Lord is uniquely different in that it is active waiting. There certainly may be times of quiet and stillness so we can rightly hear from the Lord but waiting is active in recounting the character of God, how he has provided for us in the gospel and continuing to petition him for his glory and our good. And it is in the waiting that we find hope. 

"But they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint." Isaiah 40:31 (ESV)

In waiting we are strengthened for the journey he has called us to. This is where we learn to trust in him, that his sovereign plan is worthwhile. And he will come through because that is who he is. "I waited patiently for the LORD; he inclined to me and heard my cry." Psalm 40:1 (ESV)

This week, let us seek the Lord. Let us ask him by the Spirit for renewal, for a revival of souls and to teach us how to seek and wait as he desires. Then let us wait on the Lord. Give him space in our lives to respond and actively continue waiting, being reminded of the gospel and God's good character. 

"Lord, teach us to seek you, to experience your presence and desire it all the more. Help us to wait, to discern your response and to follow the vision you have for us. May you alone be glorified in our seeking and waiting, in Jesus' name. Amen."