Looking Into Glass

A journal of questions, thoughts, ideas, and even a few answers that have shaped my journey so far. I seem to keep coming back to the same 2 questions: Who is God? Who am I?

Friday, June 22, 2012

Seeing the Greatness
 (FYI - You will want to read the previous post to understand this blog – “Delayed Answers Mean . . . “)  In the Bible is a story of a lady named Hannah.  Her story is the story of delayed answered prayers from GOD.  She prayed and prayed for a son only to get delayed answers from GOD.  And then all of a sudden, “Hannah conceived and gave birth to a son.”  Hooray!  GOD came through.  He barrenness was over and now she could tell Peninah (her husband’s other wife – yeah that was weird) to go jump in the lake or something like that.  In fact, Hannah had five other children after that.  How do you say “Nanny, nanny, poo, poo” in Hebrew?   But I digress. 
 GOD was up to something big here.  As mentioned previously, a delayed answer to a prayer may be an indicator that you are part of a huge deal that GOD is orchestrating.  And He is not ready to pull the trigger yet because other situations are not ready yet.  So we have to wait. 
 And in the waiting we discover that there is greatness on the horizon.  For Hannah, that greatness was her son, Samuel.  I believe that is true of every child.  Much more is at stake with our children than just their own life, although that is huge in itself.  As a parent, it is critical for us to realize that the impact of his/her one life is much greater than we think.  So the question is central: 
Do you see greatness in your child’s life?
And I do not mean the greatness of his/her own potential, but greatness in the sense that GOD has a calling on their life.  The child has a divine summons to follow and a journey to explore.  I am talking about parenting with destiny – GOD’S destiny. 
 You have never heard of King Lemuel perhaps.  I never had until I read Proverbs 31.  He wrote about his mom.  He records that she told him that kings should be careful about women (they will weaken you) and wine (it will confuse you).  Do you know when she told him that?  She told him these things when he was a child.  However she looked at Lemuel and she saw him as a king.  She parented him with destiny. 
 Do you see royalty in your children?  Do you see what GOD is making them?  I hope you do.  Our world needs more people living out their destiny.  GOD is calling them to immeasurably more.  Prepare your children to live out His destiny.
 

Friday, June 15, 2012

Delayed Answers Mean . . .
Perhaps you have heard of the young lady from the Bible named Hannah?  I recently read the story.   She was married to a great guy named Elkanah.  However Hannah was a sad wife because she was unable to have children.  Elkanah had another wife (that was how they rolled).  Her name was Peninah and she had many children.  And she was a jerk about it to Hannah.  I can see her smirk now when she would look at Hannah while playing outside with her kids.  I imagine those smirks and sarcastic remarks made Hannah really, really angry.  Peninah’s tormenting hurt her deeply.   
 The story goes that Hannah prayed for a child on numerous occasions, but GOD always said, “no.”  She kept asking, but He kept refusing.  And then one day, Hannah pulled out all the stops and she made this vow,
O Lord Almighty, if You will only look upon Your servant’s misery
and remember me, and not forget Your servant but give her a son,
then I will give him to the Lord for all the days of his life, and no
razor will ever be used on his head.”  
 You can guess what happened?  GOD gave her a son.  His name was Samuel, which means “heard by GOD”.   Hannah followed through with her vow and when he was three years old, she took him to the Temple and he was raised there by the Temple priests.  And this lad grew up to become a world changer.  He was responsible for shaping the history of the nation of Israel.  He chose & anointed King Saul and King David.  His life had a lasting impact.
 
 As I read the story, I realized that delayed answers to prayer often means “immeasurably more”.  The phrase comes from Ephesians 3:20 (& previous blog in January 2012).  GOD is able to do “immeasurably more than we ask or imagine.”  Delayed answers to prayer may indicate that GOD wants to do more than just answer our prayer and meet our need.  He may have something greater in His mind that He wants to do.  In other words, delayed answers may be huge opportunities.  For Hannah, it was just a barren womb and an annoying other wife.  But for GOD, it was an entire nation that would need a man like Samuel.  And a man like Samuel would need a mom like Hannah who would pray with a surrendered heart, “Lord, this child is Yours.  Do w/ him whatever You desire.”
 If you find yourself struggling like Hannah, a heartfelt prayer that keeps getting a delayed answer, then hang in there.  GOD may be up to something you cannot even ask for because you do not know to ask for it.  While the thing you keep asking for is huge, remember that the things GOD is wanting to do is even bigger.  In fact, it is a prayer too big for you to comprehend.