Wednesday, September 17, 2014

TobyMac - City On Our Knees (Lyric Video)



I heard this song on the radio this morning.  It was after a powerful Women's Bible Study last night. The kind of Bible Study that leaves you wanting to curl up with your Bible and hear God speak directly to your heart.  The study is Jonah- Navigating a Life Interrupted by Priscilla Shirer.

She says that when we use the word "interruption" it carries its own negative connotation.  Throughout the introduction she challenged us to change our thought pattern from interruption to intervention.  Though it seems negative in the midst of our interruption, God is up to something and when we look back, we will see that it was a divine intervention rather than something negative.  Sometimes when you are walking in the midst of it, all you see is the brokenness but on the other side there is purpose and it will be significant.

Jonah was a prophet.  But when he heard the word of God, it wasn't something to share with others.  It was a direct command for him to follow.  Needless to say he didn't follow.  (I am sure I will come back to that as the Bible Study goes on.)  But when he finally relented and followed God's leading to Ninevah, many people turned from their sin and turned towards God.  Even the king was saved.  Evidently in history, this was one of the greatest revivals in history because the entire people group surrendered to God's words spoken through Jonah.

Mrs Shirir says, "God often sends us into the hopeless place because its in the hopeless place that we can see the hope of God.  It is a place where we are so lost and so destitute that we know only God can fix it.  I've been there.  In fact, I have been there for more than 7 months.  It is not fun, it is not touchy feely.... it is more like cold or ice, it is miserable.  But coming out of the other side of this hopelessness, you can begin to see fingerprints of God's handiwork.  No, I don't have the answers but in that hopeless place, I learned to trust... to trust the only one who could lift me out of the mire.

This song speaks of Ninevah at about 2 minutes and 45 minutes.  The great Billy Graham talks about the revival that took place due to Jonah's obedience.  I am in no way comparing myself to Jonah, or Billy Graham, but I wonder what my hopeless story can lead someone else to.  Could my story one day help someone else find hope and find the power of the cross?

So am I going "all in" in submission, trust, and blind following of Christ no matter the cost???  Will I take this challenge and begin to view this interruption of life as a significant opportunity of the Divine, my Father in Heaven to intervene in a way like never before?  Will I be so bold?  I guess we will have to see.




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