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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Spiritual Sunday----The Temple


Sabbath Scripture
She never left the Temple but stayed there day and night, worshipping God with fasting and prayer. Luke 2:37a

Sabbath Prayer
Father God to You I offer thanks. For thy wondrous blessings I give thanks dear God. To your Holy and Mighty name I offer praise. I give You Praise O lord because You are God most holy and wise, full with grace and thy faithfulness surrounds you and is unfailing. Father I ask You to guide me into Your holy Presence and cleanse me of all my wickedness and all unrighteousness. Make me a temple Lord worthy of Your Presence. In Jesus Name I pray.

Sabbath Study

We are the temple of God, created for His good purpose. “Don’t you realize that all of you together are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God lives in you?” (1 Corinthians 3:16) It is hard for some of us to grasp this great truth. We believe we are our own and have a right to live life as we please. We forget “everything comes from God and exists by His power and is intended for His glory.” (Romans 11:36 paraphrased) There is one who understood she was God’s temple and she dedicated the greater part of her life to serving Him. Her name is Anna, and she never left the Temple, but stayed there day and night. Can you imagine yourself in the church day and night? Your first thought is probably no when we consider today’s church. I challenge you to look beyond the church building we visit each Sunday, but look at the temple which is closer, your body, the sacred temple of the Living God. We never leave the body but do we remain in the temple day and night, the part of us which houses the Holy Spirit? In this fast pace busy world, lives filled with to do lists that are never ending how does one remain in the temple day and night? We must remove our spirit from the world, keeping our heart and mind in tune with the Lord. The goal is for all of them to become one heart and mind - Just as you, Father, are in me and I in you. So they might be one heart and mind with us. (John 17:21) We must learn to be with God no matter what activities we are involved. Jesus is our great role model and teacher in this matter. His life was busy, He had much work to do but He was able to be with God regardless of His daily assignments; I and the Father are one heart and mind." (John 10:30) They were in constant communication; Jesus spent much time in prayer. After sending them off, he climbed a mountain to pray. (Mark 6:47) At about that same time he climbed a mountain to pray. He was there all night in prayer before God. (Luke 6:12) Anna devoted her life to prayer day and night. The result of her devotion, she was able to recognize the Savior the moment she laid eyes upon Him. “She came along just as Simeon was talking with Mary and Joseph, and she began praising God.” (Luke 2: 38) Scripture does not tell us Anna was filled with the Spirit, it does however tell she was a prophet and thus through the Spirit she was able to recognize the Lord. We have this same Spirit to enable us to be one with the Father and the Son, of the same mind and heart. Prayer is essential to developing a heart and mind that is one with the Lord. Than we will find ourselves able to talk with God at all times, our hearts will speak for us even in the midst of life.

She never left the Temple but stayed there day and night, worshipping God with fasting and prayer.
Take another look at Anna not only did she choose prayer as her method of worship she kept her personal temple pure with fasting. Fasting from food is a personal behavior chosen to be done as directed by the Holy Spirit. God calls us to another type of fast, one which will help to build our sacred temple into a pleasing and acceptable dwelling for the Lord.
Help your sister whose soul is imprisoned by wrongs of her past or who is bound in chains by the enemy. Share your food with the hungry, give shelter to the homeless, give clothes to those who need them, stop hiding from your relatives who stand in need of help, stop gossiping and help those in trouble.
(See Isaiah 58: 1-10 paraphrased) Fast from judgments, confusion, chaos, lying to self and others, greed, sexual immorality, strife, pride, overspending, selfishness, laziness, jealousy, envy, time wasters, people who add nothing to your life-poor relationships. There is much we can fast.
It is interesting in chapter 58 of Isaiah in which God address fasting He tells us to “Keep the Sabbath Day holy." Don’t pursue your own interests on that day, but enjoy the Sabbath and speak of it with delight as the Lord’s holy day. Honor the Sabbath in everything you do on that day, and don’t follow your own desires or talk idly.” Fast from those things which do not keep your Sabbath holy, bringing honor and glory to God. Daily if we focus on creating a temple which brings glory to God we will eventually enter His Presence on the Sabbath without focus on our needs and desires but with a focus on ministering to God, worshipping God, uplifting and magnifying His Holy Name.

To create temple space we must know God intimately. We must understand God’s way and His will. We must know His voice. To become an Anna, never to leave our temple we must rely on the power of the Holy Spirit. It is only through the Spirit can we become the woman God called us to be; a living and holy sacrifice.

Sabbath Reflection
How are you one with the Father and the Son?
Do you remain in your temple day and night? Sacred space where you are constantly connected with God?
From what things do you need to fast?
Do you recognize when you are in the Presence of the Savior?

Deeper Study

Read Luke 2:36-39
Isaiah 58 NLT

Prayer

Father God make me into a temple which is one with You and the Son. Lord help me to create temple space with prayer and fasting which is pleasing to You according to Your word. May the power of the Holy Spirit bring me to intimacy with you, In Jesus Name, Amen.

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8 comments:

SmilingSally said...

"The result of her devotion, she was able to recognize the Savior"

It is my prayer that I see Jesus.

Ruthie said...

Nice post. The pictures that go with it are wonderful, too. Thanks.

Ginger~~Enchanting Cottage said...

Another great post! Matthew 6:16 it tell us only let our fasting be noticable to God not man. What a wonderful realtionship we have with God to be able to give him our hearts.
Thank-you,
Ginger

Musings of A Minister said...

Every week your post is a rebuke to my fast pace of life. I'm 73 and retired and yet I am ashamed to admit that as I hurry around getting ready to go church to study, pray, commune, etc. that I have to force myself to slow down long enough to read your LONG post.
I'm not proud of this--it's just the truth. Your Scriptures, prayers and thoughts are excellent. And yet I find myself just skipping over some of it because it is so long. I'm going to try to slow down.

Anonymous said...

It isn't easy to be an Anna in today's fast paced world, but I'm sure it wasn't easy back during the New Testament time either. This is a good reminder that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit now. And we need to be aware of God's Spirit in us every day - not just on Sunday.

Kathi~Lavender, Lace and Thyme said...

What beautiful pictures and a wonderful post. Prayer is so much on my mind and heart right now.

Have a blessed evening,
Kathi :)

Joyfulsister said...

Hi Sis..
Happy Sunday, Boy talk about fasting, I find I need to get back to it and so does my husband. I remember doing shut ins at our church, we would go on a friday night and just pray and fast until noon in Saturday, what a blessing it was, and then the next morning on Sunday the presence of God was so evident during the service. I love this post and the photos are so beautiful.

Luv ya Lorie

Joyfull said...

Beautiful post and encouragement for us to keep our focus on the Lord. Thank you for sharing.