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Burdens that We Should Carry

by Marijo Phelps(199) Red Star


How do you feel about ruling and reigning with Christ Jesus when he comes back to earth for his thousand year reign? Most of us can handle the wedding, marriage supper of the Lamb and being a Bride, but the rest is in there too.

Revelation 20:4

[ The Saints Reign with Christ 1000 Years ] And I saw thrones, and they sat on them, and judgment was committed to them. Then I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded for their witness to Jesus and for the word of God, who had not worshiped the beast or his image, and had not received his mark on their foreheads or on their hands. And they lived and reigned with Christ for a thousand years. (NKJV)

How can we, the Body of Christ, yep, the same one who has trouble volunteering to help plant flowers at the local assembly, ever get the training to be helpers to Christ and rule here on earth, for 1000 years yet.

Most of us can see being made without spot or wrinkle, although sometimes I think that is a stretch too when I look at me….

Ephesians 5:27

that He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish. (NKJV)

But that’s what His Word says.

So how do you suppose this uncoordinated Body is going to be able to reign with Him?

I love Paul Billheimer’s books. In one of them he speaks of prayer being our “on the job training”. He likens it to a check which needs two signatures to be valid. God already singed His part of the check and by prayer we sign our part of that check.

Do you even have thoughts that don’t do away, impressions that someone you know needs prayer? Do you find yourself thinking about a certain situation or perhaps seeing someone struggling? Sometimes the Lord will nudge us to go and “share the truth in love” with a person. More often than not, when you “see” something off base or a place where a friend is slipping and straying away from the truth in God’s Word you have been allowed a “peek” just so you will pray about that situation. You are to pray until that burden lifts. OK, I am speaking “Christianeze” here and I usually try not to do that.

What I mean is that something will be on your heart and popping into your mind here and there. Maybe the Lord will speak in His still, small voice and ask you to pray. You are to pray and keep praying until you sense a breakthrough. You will not necessarily see anything different in the person or circumstance although sometime you might.

How do you pray? I feel the best way to pray about something is to pray God’s Word over that situation. Yes, the Bible. Find appropriate scriptures for the situation and pray them out loud on behalf of that person or situation. Tear down that stronghold in their life by the blood of Jesus that was shed on Calvary for them.

I find a Bible word search really helpful. There is one online that I love now that I found out you can change the default Bible (I plugged in New King James Version). It is as follows:

http://www.biblegateway.com/

You can put in a word or two and it will pull up scriptures pertaining to those words. Take your pick as sometimes it is quite a buffet.

Praying for the “burdens” the Lord gives to you also helps us become more like Christ. It helps our character to strengthen and grow. God also uses those scriptures to come alive for us in our lives and circumstances. Yes, it requires sitting down and doing something but how many of us couldn’t use a little growth in the area of discipline? I know I could!

These are the things which will matter 100 years from now, the things which will count for eternity and bless the Lord’s heart. “Standing in the gap” on behalf of another will help us to be ready to rule and reign with Him, teach us more about prayer and the Word and perseverance and it might just set a friend or loved one FREE.

Do you suppose there has ever been a time when you needed someone to have a “prayer burden” on your behalf? Hum…..I know there are many, many times when I have been “standing in the need of prayer”. Let’s accept this challenge. Talk to your Lord today and ask Him who you can pray for and what you should be praying.

It might end up being someone at work who drives you nuts, those neighbors down the block who stay up really late and play excessively loud “music”, maybe the kids who continually take short cuts through your yard, or your ex-spouse. Maybe it is that lady at church who is always sharing everyone else’s business under the guise of a “prayer request” or your pastor who is worn to a frazzle. Maybe the “burden” will be your child who is going through some serious rebellion right about now or your parent. Perhaps it could be the neighborhood drug dealer or the gals on the street way late at night, the tattooed guy on the chopper who roars by, his piercings swaying in the breeze…..

Ask God and I am sure He will show you, I am oh, so sure!

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Article submitted Monday, April 19, 2010 & read 29 times.

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» left by Jose Condemarin (1 year 293 days ago.)
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Marijo,
  Life is very simple, we are the ones that make life complicated, we are here to be train that is if we want to reign with the Lord. As life teach us, we can pray in secret too, find a nice place where you can kneel down and open your heart to God the Father and converse with him as Father and son/daughter pour out your heart and He will counsel you, on the thinks you need to do. It a matter fact I know that.
 
Thank you good article
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» left by Marijo Phelps(199) Red Star (1 year 293 days ago.)

 And pray while doing the wash or watering trees....walking....Thanks Jose for your appreciated comments!


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» left by Lance Ponder(90) (1 year 293 days ago.)
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Job 19:25-27 says, "For I know that my Redeemer lives, and at the last he will stand upon the earth. And after my skin has been thus destroyed, yet in my flesh I shall see God, whom I shall see for myself, and my eyes shall behold, and not another. My heart faints within me!"
 
Seldom will you find a better reference to describe the hope we have - how we look forward to resurrection (or being changed in the twinkling of an eye). We must put off the corrupt to put on the incorruptable, to paraphrase what Paul said (1 Cor 15:35-49). I cannot make myself spotless, so it is with faith we must look for our salvation in the love and mercy of our glorious Lord and King Redeemer. He breathes life (Gen 2:7, Eze 37:5). Great subject, loved the post. Thanks for sharing.
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» left by Marijo Phelps(199) Red Star (1 year 292 days ago.)

Thanks SO much Lance - One day I am going to take the whole day and get caught up on reading postings - I have so many "gems" in those of yours which expound upon the word so well as they are thorough, easy to understand and "right on" - Time seems to be flying lately for me, how about you? Appreciate your reading and your comments and additions!  MArijo


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» left by Linda DeWitt (1 year 292 days ago.)
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The burdens we should carry will always be at the pit of our stomach at least mine are. My heart will mislead me but never the feeling in the pit of my stomach. Good article Marijo.
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» left by Marijo Phelps(199) Red Star (1 year 291 days ago.)

 HE definitely communicates with us all in an effective and sometimes unique manner, doesn't He?  Thanks for taking time and your comments!


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