"...The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much." - James 5:16
I would like to take a little time this week to talk about the most important thing in the life of the Christian, but it is also the most neglected, and that is prayer. Here is what E.M. Bounds had to say about prayer: "We can do nothing without prayer. All things can be done by importunate prayer. It surmounts or removes all obstacles, overcomes every resisting force and gains its ends in the face of invincible hindrances."
You might be asking yourself right now how I can be so sure that there is power, when those that have been born again, begin to pray. I know that there is power in prayer because of what our family has experienced over the last several weeks.
Many of you know that our youngest son, Brayden, was hospitalized a couple of weeks ago due to the fact that he had been vomiting for over a week with no end in sight. I will never forget how I felt on Wednesday July 4, 2012; I literally felt like I was watching my little boy slowly die. I will also never forget that day for another reason, because that is when God's people began to pray for Brayden. First, we sent out a message to the prayer chain at our church and asked them to pray for Brayden and for wisdom for the doctors that were treating him . Then we began to post on Facebook about the situation and asked our brothers and sisters in Christ to please pray for Brayden. It was so amazing how quickly the Lord began to put things together and answer the many prayers that were being made for Brayden.
The next day, on Thursday July 5, Brayden was transferred to a Roanoke hospital and their pediatric unit. We could not begin to imagine how tremendously the Lord had blessed us with this move until we talked with one of Brayden's doctors on Saturday. On Saturday morning as the doctor came by to talk with us the conversation turned to spiritual things. We found out that this doctor was a Christian as we talked with him, but I must admit that I was not expecting what he said to us. Once the doctor found out that we were Christians, he asked us to pray for him because his knowledge was limited. He went on to tell us about how that he would pray over his patients and ask the Lord to show him what to do. When I heard this, it literally brought tears to my eyes. God in His sovereignty and divine providence had given us a doctor that was a Christian!
On Sunday July 8 they did a endoscopy and colonoscopy on Brayden so they could see what was going on with him on the inside. Again, we sent out something on our prayer chain at church and began to ask our pastor friends to have their churches pray too. We also put out a request for prayer to our brothers and sisters in Christ on Facebook. We could not begin to imagine how many people were praying for our little boy and how far this prayer request had traveled. After the procedure we finally had a diagnosis of what was happening and what was causing Brayden to be sick. It wasn't what we were expecting or even what we wanted to hear, but it definitely wasn't the worst that we could have heard. Even with hearing this bad news, God wasn't done working in the situation. The next day as Brayden's doctor came by to talk with us more about the diagnosis, we were totally in awe at what happened next. As the doctor finished talking with us, he went over and closed the door and had prayer with us all.
Through everything that has happened to Brayden over the last several weeks, the only thing that I can say about it all is that Jesus Christ has been so good to us and that our family stands in awe of our Savior! My mind cannot even begin to comprehend how good God has been to us through everything. The Lord has been so gracious and merciful to us through all of this and it has been an amazing blessing how He has shown His sovereignty and divine providence in this situation. It is our prayer that Jesus Christ has been glorified through all of this and that He will continue to be glorified as our family moves forward. Words cannot express how much we appreciate all of our brothers and sisters in Christ praying for our little boy. We stand in awe at how the Body of Christ has responded to us over the past several weeks. It is our prayer that this situation can be used to show our family and friends that are lost without Christ their need for Him before it is eternally too late. Again, thank you all so much for the prayers, first and foremost, and the cards, visits, calls, and gifts that were sent to Brayden! We have been humbled by the tremendous show of prayer and support from the Body of Christ!!!
How do I know that there is power in prayer and that prayer really works? I have experienced firsthand the results when Christ's people get on their knees and intercede to Him for another family in Christ!
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Friday, July 20, 2012
Power Of Prayer
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
What's That?
"These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so." - Acts 17:11
I apologize that I have not been blogging over the last several days. I am trying to get back into my normal morning routine, so here we go!
Today, I want to do something that is a little different than normal. Have you ever heard the words exegesis and eisegesis? If you are like most of people, you are probably saying to your self right now, "What's that?"
Exegesis - an attempt to discover the meaning of the text objectively, starting with the text and moving out from there.
Eisegesis - to import a subjective, preconceived meaning into the text.
I am afraid that most of us have been taught to interpret the Bible through eisegesis, by bringing our own preconceived ideas and beliefs of what we have been told the text says. However, that is absolutely unscriptural to do so. Notice above in Acts 17:11 that the Bereans received the Word with all readiness of mind and that they searched the Scriptures daily to see if what they were being taught was accurate. What a huge difference we see in how they received and studied the Word than what you see in our modern day church culture!
When we interpret the Bible through eisegesis we start with an idea or conviction, then we search for Bible verses to prove our point. This is very dangerous because we can take verses out of context to support just about any point of view. We see this so much in many of our Evangelical and especially in our Fundamental churches. When we interpret the Bible through eisegesis alone, we are going to have a twisted view of Scripture.
We must learn to interpret the Bible through exegesis, where we attempt to discover the meaning of the text objectively, without bringing any of our preconceived ideas about the text. I want you to notice what Francis Chan has to say about exegesis: "I was taught to interpret the Scriptures through exegesis alone. Start with God's Word; pray that the Spirit gives you clarity; then study to see what the text actually says. The Holy Spirit inspired the writing of the Bible, so who better to help us as we seek to understand it! Scripture tells us that the Spirit not only inspired the Bible, but also illumines it for us today." If you will honestly and sincerely study the Bible through exegesis alone, it will surprise you how much of the Bible that you were actually misinterpreting before and taking totally out of context.
You and I can easily pursue just about any lifestyle we desire and then find Scripture to show everyone that it is alright to live that way. We see this being done by many Christians in our churches today, and we also see it being done by many pastors from behind the pulpit. Here is the question that I have for you, what would it look like for you and I to live exegetically? If you and I were to start with Scripture and allow it to dictate our actions, how would you and I live?
The bottom line is that we have so many Christians and even pastors today that are interpreting the Bible through eisegesis and not exegesis. As we approach God's Holy Word, we must lose all of our preconceived notions and beliefs about what we have been told that it means, and we must search the Scriptures for ourselves through exegesis alone.
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, as I read Your Word, help me to lose all of my preconceived ideas about the text and allow Your Spirit to guide me in understanding. I pray that as I read through Your Word that the Holy Spirit would open my eyes to what the passage is actually saying and help me to apply that truth to my life. In Jesus name, Amen!
I apologize that I have not been blogging over the last several days. I am trying to get back into my normal morning routine, so here we go!
Today, I want to do something that is a little different than normal. Have you ever heard the words exegesis and eisegesis? If you are like most of people, you are probably saying to your self right now, "What's that?"
Exegesis - an attempt to discover the meaning of the text objectively, starting with the text and moving out from there.
Eisegesis - to import a subjective, preconceived meaning into the text.
I am afraid that most of us have been taught to interpret the Bible through eisegesis, by bringing our own preconceived ideas and beliefs of what we have been told the text says. However, that is absolutely unscriptural to do so. Notice above in Acts 17:11 that the Bereans received the Word with all readiness of mind and that they searched the Scriptures daily to see if what they were being taught was accurate. What a huge difference we see in how they received and studied the Word than what you see in our modern day church culture!
When we interpret the Bible through eisegesis we start with an idea or conviction, then we search for Bible verses to prove our point. This is very dangerous because we can take verses out of context to support just about any point of view. We see this so much in many of our Evangelical and especially in our Fundamental churches. When we interpret the Bible through eisegesis alone, we are going to have a twisted view of Scripture.
We must learn to interpret the Bible through exegesis, where we attempt to discover the meaning of the text objectively, without bringing any of our preconceived ideas about the text. I want you to notice what Francis Chan has to say about exegesis: "I was taught to interpret the Scriptures through exegesis alone. Start with God's Word; pray that the Spirit gives you clarity; then study to see what the text actually says. The Holy Spirit inspired the writing of the Bible, so who better to help us as we seek to understand it! Scripture tells us that the Spirit not only inspired the Bible, but also illumines it for us today." If you will honestly and sincerely study the Bible through exegesis alone, it will surprise you how much of the Bible that you were actually misinterpreting before and taking totally out of context.
You and I can easily pursue just about any lifestyle we desire and then find Scripture to show everyone that it is alright to live that way. We see this being done by many Christians in our churches today, and we also see it being done by many pastors from behind the pulpit. Here is the question that I have for you, what would it look like for you and I to live exegetically? If you and I were to start with Scripture and allow it to dictate our actions, how would you and I live?
The bottom line is that we have so many Christians and even pastors today that are interpreting the Bible through eisegesis and not exegesis. As we approach God's Holy Word, we must lose all of our preconceived notions and beliefs about what we have been told that it means, and we must search the Scriptures for ourselves through exegesis alone.
Prayer For Today:
Heavenly Father, as I read Your Word, help me to lose all of my preconceived ideas about the text and allow Your Spirit to guide me in understanding. I pray that as I read through Your Word that the Holy Spirit would open my eyes to what the passage is actually saying and help me to apply that truth to my life. In Jesus name, Amen!
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