Pageviews past week

Friday, August 11, 2017

A GREAT WEAPON

Scripture Reading: James 5: 13-18


“Prayer is a Great Weapon,” so says the heading for James 5: 13-18 in the Phillips Translation.  As I’ve considered the Armor of God, I think perhaps prayer may be the over-arching weapon of all the others we studied in our sermon series [resist, rejoice, love] and of those Paul describes in Ephesians 6:14-17 [the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, feet fitted with the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit].  Paul finishes off the armor list with “Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. … keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.  It would seem that prayer, with the help of the Holy Spirit, activates God’s armor.

But Paul wasn’t very specific as to what occasions and what kinds of prayers to pray. “All” of course is all-inclusive, but it leads me to wonder, “How can I make prayer more practical – in the details of my life that I may see the power of prayer in my every day, specific, “small” instances of my  life?

James gives us many “for instances” of the Prayer Weapon in today’s verses:

·         When to pray:

o   In trouble, hurting (vs 13)

o   In good times, flourishing, happy (vs 13)

o   In sickness (vs 14)

o   In confession, when we sin (vs 16)

·         Results:

o   Healed of sickness (NIV)

o   Restored by the Lord (Phillips)

o   Forgiven of sin (Phillips)

o   Live together whole and healed (Msg)

o   Tremendous power is made available through a good man’s earnest prayer (Phillips)

We are told to include other believers in the prayer action when we are sick or when we have sinned.  It seems to me that these two circumstances are when we are most vulnerable, so to let people into our lives at these times takes forsaking pride and allowing people to know us at our worst.  We balk at this notion – we want to somehow keep up our façade and still enjoy the results James speaks about.  It’s the old idea of having our cake and eating it, too.
 

But, do we really want to be healed, forgiven, and victorious over the enemy?  If we are serious about walking by faith, we need all three of these in our lives.  And prayer and inviting others to walk beside us are the keys to living the victorious Christian Life God calls us to.

 

Lord, help me to want to walk healed, forgiven, and victorious.  Holy Spirit, strip me of my pride that keeps me from the life you have for me. Amen

No comments: