Sunday, September 21, 2014

9-21-14 Asking, Seeking, Knocking - Day Two

Let’s see: Getting into the zone of proper worship and attention; Prayer, scriptural study, …more prayer…more study…what am I missing? Why am I not hearing from You? I’ve been in silence, and fasting for one whole day now…

Oh yes, confession, OK, there is that, Lord: Let me confess and pray not only to You, but with those reading so that our joy might be made complete.
I might be falling into old patterns; confusing the act of sharing with others with that of impressing others. Rid me of pride; fill me with Your spirit to the point where there is no room for distraction or invasion by my personal desires.



"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.
"Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
"Blessed are you when others insult you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.
Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”                 
Matthew 5:9-12
Lord, help me in my understanding of persecution. There are plenty of examples; too many in fact. I’m confused in what role You want me to take regarding the plight of the persecuted.

I know that the circumstantial persecution I and those in my land now experience is minuscule in comparison to our past. There is certainly greater persecution that exists in other parts of the world today. Does the degree of suffering by the persecuted or the amount of persecution being dispersed worldwide (past, present or future) really make a difference? Do You care any more or less for one afflicted group verses another?

Even if now I don’t feel very persecuted, does that mean I have not been, nor will I suffer at the hands of others? Does my lack of present persecution tempt me to play dress up, trying to look like I’m subject to difficult trials so that others will see me as a good Christian?
And what of the future?

I know that the closer I walk with You, the more likely that I will experience certain persecution. I also understand that one way to know that I am following You closely is by the magnitude of my persecution. Is this “unsettled” feeling within me a sense of guilt that I am not close enough in my walk with You? Or is my discomfort evidence that You are preparing my spirit for things to come? I’m beginning to think, both. Regardless of why I’m uncomfortable, I believe that You want me to better understand the condition of the persecuted and to explore what real persecution looks like.

There is of course the Webster definition of Persecute, but I think You want me to focus on Your definition. In the Old Testament, the word Persecution and its variations (Persecute; Persecuted) is mentioned 161 times. In the New Testament, the Greek equivalent is used 49 times. In all cases it implies being pursued/followed to be destroyed. In most Biblical examples and the related history of Your people, those who persecute literally run after, usually with hostile intent; figuratively, chase, put to flight, follow (after, on), hunt, persecute, pursue .

But most confusing and compelling are Your defining comments in Matthew chapter 5. Those who are persecuted for righteousness sake are blessed! Those who are insulted, persecuted, falsely accused for Your name’s sake, Jesus, are blessed and should rejoice! Honestly, these do not sound like circumstances deserving celebration.

Then I read Hebrews 12 and an equally amazing statement jumps out. The author states:

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.”

If You were the true model, the perfect definition of the persecuted during Your walk in this world; shouldn't I be seeking out those whose walk looks like Yours today? Shouldn't I be encouraging them with Your message of salvation, running alongside them towards a deeper relationship with the One who sacrificed everything for them? 

Lord, does such a ministry look like? There are legitimate secular and faith-filled groups who are already raising the conscientiousness of the world concerning persecution. But who is trying to reach out to non-believing and believing victims alike? Who is uniting them, not around their individual strife, but seeking to bond with them in recognition of our common Savior? Who is helping the persecuted, running with them toward a finish line which may require traveling a continued path persecution? Who is being honest enough not to promise the persecuted a false hope of relief in this world while preparing for the spiritual relief You offer for eternity?

Lord, am I capable of enduring such a mission? Can I run such a race?

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