Saturday, 3 September 2016

Forgotten God

I just finished reading this book by Francis Chan and it left me in a state of deep repentance. Forgotten God is a book that I would recommend to anyone who has questions about the Holy Spirit and His role in our lives as I believe it contains really good theological explanations that are supported with Scripture throughout its pages. Normally I would litter a post about a book with quotes and insights but this time I'm merely going to record the prayer found at the end because it is really impacting and leaves the reader with a good summary of the book's contents. I wish to pray this prayer from my own heart as I record it below.

Spirit, we know that we have done wrong by You.

Please forgive us for grieving, resisting, and quenching You.

We have resisted You through sin, through our rebellion, and through our hardness of heart.

At times, we have been spiritually blind.

At other times, we knew what You wanted us to do, but we chose to ignore Your promptings.

Yet this is not how we want to live now.

We need You to change us.

Only through You can we truly worship.

Spirit of the Lord, You are the one who brings us to a place where we can worship.

You are the Spirit of truth, the Spirit of holiness, the Spirit of life. 

Thank You for the truth, the holiness, and the life You give us.

We need Your wisdom and understanding as we seek to live this life.

Keep us from disbelief, from fear.

We need Your strength to help us do what You are asking us to do and to live how You are asking us to live.

Speak loudly and drown out the other voices calling us to conform to the patterns of this world.

You are the Spirit of self-control and love.

Give us the self-control needed to deny our flesh and follow You.

Give us a love strong enough to motivate courageous action.

Manifest Yourself through us that we may serve and love Your bride, the church, as You do.

Come, Holy Spirit, come.

We don't know exactly what that means and looks like for each of us yet, in the particular places You've called us to inhabit.

But, nonetheless, whatever it means, we ask for Your presence.

Come, Holy Spirit, come.

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