Luke 3:21-22 - Prayer Insights.
Luke 3:21-22 - Prayer Insights.
Luke 3:21-22 (NKJV) When all the people were baptized, it came
to pass that Jesus also was baptized; and while He prayed, the
heaven was opened. 22 And the Holy Spirit descended in bodily form like
a dove upon Him, and a voice came from heaven which said, "You are
My beloved Son; in You I am well pleased."
The greatest moments in a Christian's life come through
prayer. When Jesus prayed, heaven opened, and the Holy Spirit descended
upon Him. The Spirit came upon the disciples as they gathered to pray
on the Day of Pentecost (Ac 1:14; 2:1). When the disciples prayed
together after Pentecost, their gathering place was shaken, and they were
emboldened to proclaim the gospel throughout the city (Ac 4:31).
Prayer is not a substitute for hard work - prayer is the work!
God does things in and through our lives by prayer that He does in
no other way. As we pray and as our attention is turned toward God,
we become more receptive to aligning our lives with His will. God
will not equip us with His power while we are racing off to our next
appointment! His Spirit will not empower us if we are oblivious to what He is
saying. He requires our complete attention before He will fill us with
the powerful presence of His Spirit.
If you want to learn how to pray, use Jesus as your model.
Jesus did not always receive what He asked for, but His prayers were
always heard and always answered (Mk 14:36; Heb 5:7). If you do not
sense the Holy Spirit's power in your life, you may not be spending
adequate time in prayer. Perhaps you are pursuing your own agenda rather
than seeking the Father's will. You may have abandoned the place of
prayer before God's answer came. If you will commit yourself to spend
sustained time in prayer, asking for God's kingdom on earth, God will work
in your life just as He did in the lives of Jesus and His
disciples. [Experiencing God Day by Day by Henry and Richard Blackaby re
Luke 3:21, 22]
Excellent Sermon on Prayer:
http://www.tagnet.org/net98/schedule.html
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