Sunday, July 03, 2005

Wrunning the Wrace Well 7-3-05

Good morning, Lord Jesus. I turn my heart and my thoughts toward You. ... As I went to sleep last night, I must have been wondering how to express my message at the Aldersgate Conference in Kansas City next week. They asked me to teach an equipping session on living life in the power of the Holy Spirit. You woke me early with these thoughts and Scriptures circling in my mind: We watch for Your presence, looking to see You in the face of every person and in the face of every circumstance (Psalm 59.9; Matthew 25.40; 2 Corinthians 3.18). We wait for Your leading, humbling ourselves before You in the surrender of the silence and in the simplicity of intimacy with You (Psalm 37.7 and 130.5-6; James 4.10). We worship You eternally in Spirit and in truth, looking to things above and not below, focusing on what is eternal rather than temporary (John 4.23-24; Colossians 3.1-4). We walk in Your ways, listening and learning by the leading of Your voice, as You wash us in the water of Your Word (Psalm 101.6 and 128.1; 1 John 1.7). We willingly submit to the Lordship of Christ in every area of our lives, as we continually decrease and You continually increase in our spirit and soul and body (1 Peter 3.15; John 3.30; 1 Thessalonians 5.23). We welcome Your Holy Spirit, as You continually fill us with the fullness of God and purify us in the fire of Your presence (Ephesians 3.14-21 and 5.18-20; Matthew 3.11; Acts 1.4-8). We wage war against the world, the flesh, and the devil, fighting the good fight of the faith with the spiritual weapons of our spiritual warfare (2 Corinthians 10.3-6; 1 Timothy 6.12). We wrestle against the principalities and powers of this present darkness by actively embracing the light of Your glory and the power of Your love, as Your light displaces the darkness and Your love satisfies the longings of our souls and the groaning of Your creation (Ephesians 6.12 and 5.11-14; Romans 8.19-23). We run the race ("wrun the wrace") of our high calling and purpose in Christ, letting go of the wounds and repenting of the sins of the past, living fully in the moments of our present, and embracing the destiny of our future (Hebrews 12.1-2; Philippians 3.12-14). We win the crown of righteousness -- not on the basis of our righteousness, but on Yours' alone -- all by Your grace, as You enforce the victory of the cross in every area of our lives and we lay down our crowns at the feet of the Righteous One (2 Timothy 4.7-8; Revelation 4.9-11). Thank You, Lord for this message and for this call to live life in the fullness of Your Spirit. Help us run the race of faith well. Forgive us for the times we've tried to live life in our own power without waiting to be filled with Your power from on high (Acts 1.4-8). Let us not only be hearers of Your Word, but doers of Your Word -- in the power of Your Spirit to the glory of our Father (Matthew 7.24-27). In Jesus' name we pray, Amen. Be encouraged this day! In the Love of Jesus, Tommy Hays Friends, please join us if you can and pray for us if you can't at Aldersgate 2005 -- the National Conference on Spirit-Filled Living in the Wesleyan Tradition, July 6-10 in Overland Park, Kansas. I will be teaching "Embracing the Power and Purpose of the Holy Spirit." For registration and details, see: www.aldersgaterenewal.org To subscribe/unsubscribe please send a note to me at Messiah Ministries -- "preparing the way of the Lord" -- MessiahMin@aol.com Our mailing address: 2800 Tates Creek Rd; Lexington, KY 40502. God bless you!