The
lyrics of a song by the Gaither Vocal Band has been especially
stirring to me recently. The title of the piece is “Let It Start In
Me.” The first line of the first verse states, “There’s a dawn
arising on a brand new day.” This world has entered a new era.
There’s a new feeling in the air, a feeling of something
extraordinary just ahead, the conclusion of former things and all
things becoming new. Paul states in 2 Cor. 5:17, “Therefore if any
man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away;
behold, all things are become new.” Paul proclaimed this truth to
emphasize the affect of the new birth in Jesus Christ. However, we
are poised at the culmination of all things. We are standing at the
door of the most earth shaking event in human history.
There
is a renewed expectation among God’s people, renewal of faith and
trust in the promises of God. This is a “brand new day,” a day to
reach for the very best God has for us. God sees all the way to the
end and desires nothing but good for us.
There
is no reason for the child of God to feel discouraged. He will walk
with us to our final mortal breath. Paul said in 2 Cor. 4:8, “We
are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but
not in despair; 9 Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not
destroyed;” We may feel that we are pushed down but we cannot be
defeated.
The
Holy Ghost is calling us to rise up! Rise up in the anointing and
commission of Jesus Christ and finish our mission here. Jesus said in
Matt. 28:18, “...All power is given unto me in heaven and in
earth...” Jesus established His position of power. He, who was in
the beginning, who was a participant in the creation of all things.
He, who is one of three persons in the Divine Trinity of God, spoke
the Words of God and brought all creation to life, Gen. Chapter 1.
He, who was from the beginning has now given His power to the Church,
His called out body of believers with the Divine responsibility to GO
and do what He has done. As the Church we must petition the Spirit
of the Lord to come upon us and anoint us to preach the gospel to the
poor, to heal the broken, to bring deliverance to the captives,
healing to the blind both spiritually and physically, and provide
comfort for all who mourn. (continued)
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