Friday, January 22, 2021

Come, Lord Jesus Prayer

 

Come, Lord Jesus

Prayer

According to Peter (2 Peter 3:8-12) the Day of the Lord will come

The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise

We need to remember the Day of the Lord is not like one of our days of 24 hours

The Day of the Lord is like a thousand years and a thousand years is like one day

You and I have seen 2020 full of trouble long days

That seemed as if they would never end

Yet, looking back over this last year

It is hard to believe so much has happened in just one year 

The Lord’s coming is a space in time and that time has to fulfill His promises

It is important for us to do our part, to pray

Pray for His Kingdom to come in earth as it is in Heaven

To pray for the Peace of Jerusalem

Our prayers should reveal a deep longing for His return with a New Heavens

And New Earth where He will rule for all eternity

If you are like me, your prayers are focused on the daily provisions of today

And God answers those prayers

But let’s not forget the bigger picture

A cry for Jesus Christ to return

Like John, who saw and revealed to us in the Book of Revelation

The glory of His coming and prayed

Amen. Come, Lord Jesus

 

 

Prayer

 

John closes the Book of Revelation with

these words of Christ, than a prayer…

 

He who testifies to these things says,

“Yes, I am coming soon.”

Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.

Revelation 22:20

 

John seeing the revelation of Jesus,

cries out in a short but powerful prayer…

 

“Amen”…

 

 So be everything Jesus has said and revealed.

 

But the “Amen” is not at the end

of the prayer, John goes on to say…

 

Come, Lord Jesus

 

Imagine being John full of excitement,

full of the desire to see Jesus

come ushering in His Kingdom.

 

Could John be saying more than he is in

agreement and support of Jesus’ coming?

 

Could John be saying…

 

 “Come” in a way that pleads for Jesus

to come quickly, to “come” sooner?

 

Maybe so, if we connect John’s prayer with

the prayer Jesus encourages us to pray…

 

We pray all the time for the manifestation of

God’s Kingdom to come in our daily lives.

 

For the provisions of Heaven to

be manifested in our daily lives.

 

Like when we are sick…

 

 We pray for health.

 

Or, when we have bills to pay…

 

 We pray for the riches of heaven.

 

  When we see unrighteousness…

 

 We pray for justice.

 

But could Jesus be encouraging us

to pray for more than our daily needs?

 

Could these daily provisions we ask for

 be to open our eyes to the bigger picture?

 

The Coming of the Lord…

 

This, then, is how you should pray:

Our Father in heaven,

hallowed be your name,

your kingdom come,

 your will be done,

on earth as it is in heaven.

Matthew 6:9-10

 

Could prayer be a key to fulfilling one

of the requirements for Christ’s return?

 

Look at Psalms 122 and what bearing

verse 6 plays on Christ’s return…

 

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem:

“May those who love you be secure.

May there be peace within your walls

and security within your citadels.”

For the sake of my family and friends,

I will say, “Peace be within you.”

For the sake of the house of the LORD our God,

I will seek your prosperity.

 

Pray for what?

 

Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!

 

We know true peace will not come

until the “Prince of Peace” comes…

 

The Messiah to set up the Messianic Kingdom.

 

The New Jerusalem which

will come down from heaven.

Revelation 21:2  

 

We are not the first generation to

long to see the appearing of Christ.

 

Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness,

which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day—

and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.

2 Timothy 4:8

 

According to Peter

(2 Peter 3:8-12)

the Day of the Lord will come.

 

The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise.

 

We need to remember the Day of the Lord

is not like one of our days of 24 hours.

 

The Day of the Lord is like a thousand years

and a thousand years is like one day.

 

It will seem like a long time and yet

when it comes it will seem so fast.

 

You and I have seen 2020 full of trouble

long days that seemed as if they would

never end…

 

 Yet, looking back over this last year,

 it is hard to believe so much

has happened in just one year.

 

The Lord’s coming is a space in time

and that time has to fulfill His promises.

 

It is important for us to do our part…

  

To pray.

 

Pray for His Kingdom to

come in earth as it is in Heaven.

 

To pray for the Peace of Jerusalem.

 

Our prayers should reveal a deep

longing for His return with a

New Heavens and New Earth…

 

 Where He will rule for all eternity.

 

If you are like me…

 

 Your prayers are focused on the

daily provisions of today.

 

 And God answers those prayers.

 

But let’s not forget the bigger picture…

 

A cry for Jesus Christ to return.

 

Like John, who saw and revealed

to us in the Book of Revelation

 the glory of His coming

 

And prays…

 

Amen. Come, Lord Jesus

 

 

 

Scripture Reading

 

Revelation 22:20

 

 He who testifies to these things says,

“Yes, I am coming soon.”

Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.

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