Getting Ready for God
- Bill Elliff
- Wed, Aug 4, 2010
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"And Joshua said, 'Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you'" (Joshua 3:5).
Every day, God manifests Himself; and most days, we miss it. Clouded by secular cataracts, distracted by the barrenness of a busy life, we move through our schedules and wonder why God never seems to speak to us, why we never see His miraculous work in our family, why we never hear His call to the extraordinary. Even the heavens declare God's wonder with daily regularity, but for us it's just a "nice night." Our overcrowded souls have no room for wonder.
Spiritual Blindness
We are not ready for God. The first time the Israelites faced the Promised Land, their eyes were fixed on the size of their enemy. Blinded by fear, they could not see the all-powerful God who would make their enemies like "bread" to them. Wandering in the wilderness, they grumbled at Him all the way for not helping them in their distress. A whole generation missed the wonder.
The second time around, Joshua made sure their children were prepared for God. "Consecrate yourselves," he cried, making sure they would clear room for God. Cleanse your hearts and minds to see and follow the God who will walk among us and do wonders.
Making Time
One Sunday recently, two women separately approached me after the service with tears in their eyes. "This morning, in my time with God, He said _____________. When I came this morning, my heart was so full, and then you spoke on that exact truth! God is speaking so strongly to me today!"
Another had been awakened early that morning, burdened for her daughter. She was prompted to write her a long note, challenging her to follow God in a difficult time. "When you began to speak," she said, "I began to weep. My daughter was right beside me, and she had read my letter before church, and your message was point-by-point exactly what I had been prompted to write."
Those women were ready for God. It took time. They had made room for Him early in the morning, while others had stayed up late the night before to watch a movie or play video games, struggled to get up, come late and tired to the service, plopped down in a chair, and woken up only in time for the closing prayer. For them it was just a "nice service."
When you see a great Christian who always seems to be experiencing God in ways you are not, be assured they have paid a price to see God's wonder. Not just in a day, but daily, through years of accumulated consecration, their hearts have been tuned and their eyes opened.
Preparing People to Prepare for God
What would happen if an entire congregation consecrated themselves every Sunday morning and gathered ready to experience God? What if they did that every morning? What impossible walls would collapse if Christians in a city entered every common day expecting God to do wonders around them?
The prepared Israelites watched God knock down an impregnable wall and bring astonishing victory—and this was just the beginning. For centuries we have learned truth about God through them because they were ready and following on the day He displayed His strength.
What testimonies are never heard through our lives? What stories of God's greatness are left untold? What never-to-be-repeated opportunities are lost? What wonders are missed because we are simply not ready for God?
