Dear Ones,
Hope you have a great Holiday weekend!!! We enjoyed seeing Kurt’s family yesterday, later had a good Bible study and then went to Culvers. Today the paramedic comes and then I plan to bake Al’s cookies and do food prep etc.
I have never thought of myself as having a vivid imagination, but all of us search things out through our imagination. What we imagine gets acted out in our everyday life in concrete ways so we need to pay attention, not to escape reality but to take hold of it. In Pastor Justin Bailey’s book, Discipling the Diseased Imagination, he offers help as to how we can prayerfully train our imaginations so we can live more in God’s image.
Many times our heart senses something we can’t yet see. I have prayed often from Eph. 1:18-19, “I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which He has called you, the riches of His glorious inheritance in His holy people, and His incomparably great power for us who believe.” If our hearts become calloused, it will cause us to close our eyes and feel we are on our own, and in a sense our imagination becomes diseased. We reject that God is present, and we need to turn from our idolatry of other things and open our eyes to the Lord. When we let His light shine in our hearts, we become aware of His holiness and we are healed by what Jesus has already done for us. We might want to pray, “Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law. (Psalms 119:18).
It takes faith to believe what we can’t see physically but only in our imagination. We read in Heb. 11:1, “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance for what we do not see.” We see in faith and the good news is that “God is able to do immeasurably more than we can ask or imagine.” (Eph. 3:20) When we pray we exercise both faith and imagination, and studies show that prayer is good for our brains and overall health.
But prayer is more than feeling good, as prayer puts us in close contact with the Lord. He hears and answers. Even as I write this I am praying for a friend who has to decide about a surgery, unsure if it is the Lord’s will she goes forward with it at this time. We can bring the Lord all our concerns, but it is important that we mean what we pray, otherwise it becomes a performance. Praying isn’t just an exercise of our faith or imagining God listening to us, but is an act of following through in obedience.
Challenge for today: Be honest with the Lord, thank Him that He hears your prayers, and reimagine your life according to His perfect plan for you.
Blessings on your Holiday weekend and prayers and love, Judy
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