Saturday, August 4, 2012

All Things


 
I love reading the book "31 Days of Praise" by Ruth Myers. If one doesn’t know how to praise, this book will open up the path for you. It will help you verbalize your own feelings by paraphrasing Scripture. Often when I read it, I think ‘that sounds like my thoughts’. It just causes my heart to be enlarged, as with joy I give God the praise that is His due.  With that said, I am going to give you the Prayer from Day 24, showing how our Lord can use ‘All’ things to work out his perfect will.  Any italics  are my own words added. The Scriptures used are at the end.  Read it prayerfully as you Praise God for His goodness!

"Thank You, my loving and sovereign God, that my failures and mistakes and sins are part of the "all things" You work together for good…as well as my tensions and stresses, my hostile and anxious feelings, my regrets, my trips into shame and self-blame—and the specific things that trigger them. I praise you that "all things," including these, can contribute to my spiritual growth and my experience of You…When my heart is overwhelmed, I’m more aware of my need to cry to You…to take refuge in You…to rely on You.

I rejoice that these things keep reminding me to depend on You with all my heart…that they prompt me to trust in Your love, Your forgiveness, Your power, Your sufficiency, Your ability to overrule, and Your transforming presence within me. Thank You for the ways that my shortcomings and failures, and illnesses of the flesh bring pressure on me to open myself to You more fully, and the way they let You show me deep and hidden needs: grief’s and hurts that I’ve never poured out before You, that I’ve never exposed to Your healing touch, and sins that I’ve never faced and acknowledged, I give them all to you, My Jesus. How grateful I am for Your constant cleansing as I confess each sin You make me aware of, and then turn back to You as my Lord. I praise You that I’m free from condemnation simply because Christ died for me and rose again…that it doesn’t depend on how well I live. (This is a Wow!)

I praise You for how You use my sins and failures to humble me, and for how this opens me to the inflow of Your grace—amazing grace, that enables me to hold my head high, not in pride but in humble gratitude for Your undeserved, unchanging love and total cleansing!"

Par. 1 Romans 8:28,29; Psalm 61:2
Par. 2 Proverbs 3:5; Psalm 37:5; 2 Cor. 3:18; I John 1:9
Par. 3 I Peter 5:5; Romans 5:5 (LB)