When you feel far from God, like Pilgrim in John Bunyan's masterwork, it's time to retrace our footsteps and get back in at the place where we fell out. The goodness of God will lead us home.
If you've been saved for any length of time, you know the powerful presence of Almighty God in your life, flooding your body, mind and soul with His boundless love and goodness. There is no greater experience in this life than to be connected with the God of the Universe. But it is also likely by now you've also experienced those times when He seems a million miles away, and your prayers feel as powerless as a mosquito in the pouring rain.
"Wherefore also we pray always for you, that our God would count you worthy of this calling, and fulfil all the good pleasure of his goodness, and the work of faith with power: That the name of our Lord Jesus Christ may be glorified in you, and ye in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ." 2 Thessalonians 1:11,12 (KJB)
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we are looking at the life of the believer in Jesus Christ, the power we have in prayer, and how the lives we lead can wear us down and pull us away from God. We live in a world that is constantly conspiring to dull our senses, distract our minds, and entice us to 'flowery beds of ease' instead of a life consecrated to the One who saved us. When this happens, we must needs, like Pilgrim in John Bunyan's masterwork, retrace our footsteps and get back in at the place where we fell out. It is here where we turn our gaze to the blinding, white-hot light of the love of God, that is the beacon to light our way back home.
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If you're not saved, you have not yet experienced the goodness of God, the very same God who right now stands ready to receive you as a son or daughter, no matter how dirty and vile you may be. He shed His blood to save the worst of the worst, and there is no greater example of the goodness of God then when a sinner gets saved. Tonight's study will have something for everyone who needs a fresh anointing of the goodness of God. We will also have a prayer time to pray for our lost and wayward loved ones, and for everyone who feels far from God and wants to come home.
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