a gracious Much

Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus… .” (Hebrews 12:1-2).

What did your prayers sound like this morning? Here’s a glimpse into mine.

I prayed for a life that boasts…

The boldness of Peter. The reasoning and eloquence of Paul. The wisdom of Solomon. The spirit of Elijah.

A prayer simply spoken from a heart that believes in the sure probability of its fulfillment. A prayer deeply spoken in reverence for those who have gone before and finished the race marked out for them. A prayer confidently spoken to the one God who hears and who is faithful to respond.

I didn’t ask for minimal. I asked for much. And the God who created me for his glory has always been about my much. For within his blessing of my much, he stands to receive some glory…some praise…some of his much returned back on him as the Author of such a sacred plenty.

If God is willing to give much, then I bow ready to ask and to receive.

There are some saints of old…sixty-six books worth of saints…that compass my prayers. The lives that they lived were meant for our examination–for our strengthening and for the fortification of the lives that now cloak our flesh and frame our steps. Their much was, indeed, a healthy portion of their Father’s gifting. Without such abundance, it is unlikely that their stories would have found their home on the pages of holy writ.

God scripted each of their stories into his Word, not as an example of an unattainable life, but rather as a true measure of what he intends to give all of his children—the much that is available to each one of us. You and me…as we come to the table of his grace to receive our portion of such promise.

There are days when I have prayed for the patience of Job. For the courage of David. For the love of John and for the dedication of Dr. Luke. Seasons when I have asked for the faith of Abraham. For the trust of Hannah. For the strength of Mary.

Prayers I have voiced for the…

the commitment of Ruth.
the expectation of Zaccheus.
the surprise of the shepherds.
the tenacious drive of the wisemen.
the acceptance of Joseph.
the willing surrender of the boy with loaves and fishes.
the __________________________________.

Each saint in Scripture authors a sacred characterization that is worthy of our pause. Their much is meant for our now, for they are the great cloud of witnesses that hover around us in whispered tones to remind us that while our race is not yet finished, our race can be finished well. Finished with much from the same Almighty God who crowned each of their steps and walked them home to their forever.

I don’t want to finish this life with minimal expectation and mediocre existence. I want to run my race in abundance. I want to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus has taken hold of me, and a minimal grasp will never accomplish such a maximum finish.

And, my friends…I am after big. Much. Far much more than what I am due, for what I am due is hell. What I have been given is life. Abundant and overflowing…brimming with the sure probability of a saint’s existence—my very own chapter scripted within the annals of faith that boasts a story and a characterization that stands worthy of a Father’s pause.

Thus, I pray boldly this day for a portion of Peter’s boldness. For a voice that boasts some of Paul’s eloquence. For a mind and heart that thinks with Solomon’s wisdom, and for a life that exudes the fragrance of Elijah’s spirit.

They are mine for the asking because it is to my Father’s great glory and good pleasure to bestow my feeble flesh with such an anointing. He, too, wants me to finish well and to find my place amongst the cloud that houses the saints of old. He wants the same for you.

And so, I ask you again. What did your morning prayers sound like? How about the prayers of your right now? Are you praying for the minimum or for the much of God? Who amongst the great cloud of the saints stands as a witness to your greatest, current need? What portion of his or her much is your needed requirement for this day…for this running and for this finishing of your race?

I welcome you to add your prayers to mine by posting them in the comment section below. Be specific with your needs. Your Father wants to bless you with the same measure of abundance that he bestowed upon his saints in Scripture. Your need is specific, and our God is specifically concerned for that need. May we all walk in the bounty that is promised us because of his love that reaches beyond the reasonable and that extends further than the outer edges of our understanding. And so I pray…

Give us this day, Father, what we need to flourish…to live in the “much” that is promised us through the power of you Word and the presence of your Spirit. Remind us of the great cloud of witnesses that surrounds our every step and that beckons our participation in the race that will count for all eternity. Let us throw off everything that entangles…everything that minimizes the maximum that you long to accomplish through us. Forgive us when we limit your abundance. Keep our feet to the fire. Keep our hearts to the sacred journey, and keep our wills to the conformity of your will. Now and forever, until we cross our finish line and join the saints of old in the cloud above. Amen.

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10 Responses to a gracious Much

  1. Lord,
    Please help me to walk what I talk about. Help me to stay focused on You and not get bored. There is so much of You that I need, desire & have to have in my life, but I so easily get sidetracked. I get so tired of myself Lord, please hear my heart. I need your invasion in my life.
    Love,
    Lelia

  2. Father, I am nothing. You are much. Your Spirit lives in me transforming this empty vessel to overflowing. Today I pray that my cup will run over with your presence as I leave shortly to speak at a Ladies Event out of town. Lord, be my portion. Be my strength. Give me Your peace that passes understanding. Keep me humble. Enable me to see these precious ladies through Your eyes. May I be willing to abandon my carefully prepared notes to allow You freedom to speak. Guard my words. Guide my heart. Give Your grace. In my humility I ask that one heart be changed – yet this writing has reminded me of Your gracious much – and so Lord – in awe of Who You are, I pray for Your muchness tonight.
    Keeping my eyes fixed on You, in love, expectation and thanksgiving,
    Joy

  3. Hey Elaine,
    I too, want God’s much. Just a little is not enough. Thanks for the prayer examples… God was gracious to give us the saints of old to learn from. I want to be sure to learn from them. Praise be to God for His goodness.

    Lynn

  4. What a beautifully written post. What wonderful things to pray for and the example in which to pray by..the wisdom of Solomon, the boldness of Peter, the committment of Ruth, the faith of Abraham…all those characters you listed…I want it all!!!
    Lovely!
    In His Graces~Pamela

  5. Oh Elaine… how I needed this post! During a time when I am relying on the Spirit to intercede… when I simply cannot find the words… He uses my blogland Siesta to give me words to pray!

    God Be BIG!!!!

  6. Oh I’m in a flurry with tree trimmers arriving…but I’ll be back! Can’t wait to read your entire blog. Looks like we’ll ‘go way back’ …. Shared history and all.
    Grins!

  7. Elaine,
    What a beautiful way to pray! I echo SO many of your prayers today. Specifically, for the boldness of Peter, the reasoning and eloquence of Paul, the wisdom of Solomon, but most of all at this time, for the courage of David. Fear has been a struggle for me and has often kept me from experiencing God’s much in my life. I’m beginning to take (sometimes baby) steps of faith toward Him, trusting He has (and wants to provide to me) all the power I need to accomplish what He’s placed upon my heart. Even my feeble attempts have been rewarded with new measures of strength and grace. I long for that to continue and grow. I SO long to experience God’s much. Thank you so much for this thought-provoking challenge. Amazing.

    Also, please know how much I appreciate your taking the time to visit my son’s blog and for leaving him such an encouraging comment.

    What a blessing you are!

  8. Thank you for speaking bold encouragement into my heart! No, I don’t want to waste one more day getting any less than God has for me! Your prayers mean much. Thank you. Blessings dear one.

  9. Lord, forgive me for wading in the shallows of life. Draw me into the depths that I might better and more confidently know Your amazing presence and power. Grant me eyes to see, ears to hear, and a heart that obeys always. Let that longing produce in me a deep satisfaction with all that comes by Your generous hand.

  10. “Lord, today I need your strength for I am always so weak. I need your wisdom for my thinking and discernment is always flawed. I need your unconditional love to minister through me for I am sometimes slow to unconditionally love others. Thank you for Who You are and what You have done for me!
    I need much of You every day! Thank you for loving me!”

    And Elaine……thank you again for being willing to use your wonderful gift of writing to bless others!

    Marilyn in MS
    http://marilyn-nogreaterjoy.blogspot.com/

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