Can
we sincerely pray this prayer? “Father God, Lord Jesus Christ have
mercy upon us today. In this frail mortal tabernacle, we strive to
become the best that we can be. Possess this clay vessel and make it
unto honor and glory for your Name sake. Fill us again and again with
the nectar of heaven that we may be poured out, emptied in the
perpetuation of the Gospel and building up of the Kingdom of God.
Refresh us this day in the power of your Spirit that we may be
strong, resilient, and victorious. Capture our minds, our hearts and
our souls and hold us in reserve to your Divine purpose and will.
Constrain us to entertain your presence and your voice until your
revelation comes. May we be like Jacob of old, engaged in heavenly
warfare until your deliverance comes to us. Pour into us your
strength, your courage and your faith. Sustain us in this present
conflict with the manna that only you can provide. Walk with us today
instructing us and guiding each step we take. Open our eyes to what
you are doing and where you are going. Anoint us that we may go with
you to the consummation of all things and time without end. In Jesus'
name! Amen.”
Are
we willing to allow the Holy Spirit of God to fully possess our
mortal bodies and be transformed into a vessel of His very Presence?
God is looking for willing souls given to His service and the
completion of His Kingdom work. However, we must empty ourselves of
self will and submit to being poured out as the anointing oil of His
Presence upon a sick and dying world. Jesus came to save that which
was lost and He still wants to save and deliver lost humanity. Can we
allow the Holy Ghost to invade our minds, our hearts and souls and
reveal to us our role in His Divine Will? Are we willing to wrestle
with the conflict within us as Jacob of old until God brings our
deliverance and empowers us to finish His mission here? Matthew
24:14, “And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the
world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.”
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