Thursday
October 26, 2022

Prayerfully Re-Center Around God

Ephesians 1:17

I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better.
~ Apostle Paul

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Pondering Point

The “you” in this verse is plural, enabling us to expand the prayer to encompass our entire faith community such as the one Paul was writing to in Ephesus. This is about your church family. It’s not merely about you getting to know God better, but for all of “us” family to know him better.

“If you can’t love and forgive like Jesus, then you shouldn’t be judging and offering to help others see the error of their ways.”
On the one hand, I like this statement because it would lower the number of sinful judgments made by Christians. On the other hand, God himself calls us to help each in matters of correcting sinful behavior – and this requires judgment. Hopefully we do this IN THE SPIRIT of God with grace and kindness.

Sin can block people from seeing God for who He truly is, so let’s Prayerfully Re-Center around God by reviewing how we help others get to know God and His ways “better”?

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Review the Week

When you see people living outside of God’s will, do you hold your tongue or speak? Do you consider yourself to be sensitive? Do you come across as judgmental? Are you humble and gentle when you point out faults in others? Do you see yourself as one who extends forgiveness in the name of Jesus?


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Repent (if necessary)

Ask God to remove all hypocrisy, judgmental attitudes, or arrogance from your heart and mind and soul (this is a good practice before you approach anyone about sensitive areas).


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Return (as necessary)

Thank God for your forgiveness and ask Him to fill you with His Holy Spirit that you might be used as His voice to share direction, forgiveness and grace to any in need.


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