In a time when the American church is lost and trying to
find its way, when her attendance numbers fall steadily, her influence in
society greatly diminished, and her own people following their own desires and
doing what they think is right; it would be good for the church to remember the
words of Solomon as he prayed at the dedication of the Temple he built for God. He was dedicating a place for God to dwell with His people.
Our church is in a 40-day prayer challenge and last week it was challenged to pray a bold, brave prayer. I believe that Solomon has a great example here of such a prayer for a church to pray.
2 Chronicles 6:18-40 -
18 “But will God indeed dwell with
men on the earth? Behold, heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot contain
You. How much less this temple which I have built! 19 Yet
regard the prayer of Your servant and his supplication, O Lord my
God, and listen to the cry and the prayer which Your servant is praying before
You: 20 that Your eyes may be open toward this
temple day and night, toward the place where You said You
would put Your name, that You may hear the prayer which Your servant
makes toward this place. 21 And may You hear
the supplications of Your servant and of Your people Israel, when they pray
toward this place. Hear from heaven Your dwelling place, and when You
hear, forgive.
22 “If anyone sins against his
neighbor, and is forced to take an oath, and comes and takes
an oath before Your altar in this temple, 23 then
hear from heaven, and act, and judge Your servants, bringing retribution on the
wicked by bringing his way on his own head, and justifying the righteous by
giving him according to his righteousness.
24 “Or if Your people Israel are
defeated before an enemy because they have sinned against You, and return
and confess Your name, and pray and make supplication before You in this
temple, 25 then hear from heaven and forgive the
sin of Your people Israel, and bring them back to the land which You gave to
them and their fathers.
26 “When the heavens are shut up
and there is no rain because they have sinned against You, when they pray
toward this place and confess Your name, and turn from their sin because You
afflict them, 27 then hear in heaven,
and forgive the sin of Your servants, Your people Israel, that You may teach
them the good way in which they should walk; and send rain on Your land which
You have given to Your people as an inheritance.
28 “When there is famine in the
land, pestilence or blight or mildew, locusts or grasshoppers; when their
enemies besiege them in the land of their cities; whatever plague or
whatever sickness there is; 29 whatever
prayer, whatever supplication is made by anyone, or by all
Your people Israel, when each one knows his own burden and his own grief, and
spreads out his hands to this temple: 30 then hear
from heaven Your dwelling place, and forgive, and give to everyone according to
all his ways, whose heart You know (for You alone know the hearts of
the sons of men), 31 that they may fear You, to
walk in Your ways as long as they live in the land which You gave to our
fathers.
32 “Moreover, concerning a
foreigner, who is not of Your people Israel, but has come from a far
country for the sake of Your great name and Your mighty hand and Your
outstretched arm, when they come and pray in this temple; 33 then
hear from heaven Your dwelling place, and do according to all for which the
foreigner calls to You, that all peoples of the earth may know Your name and
fear You, as do Your people Israel, and that they may know
that this temple which I have built is called by
Your name.
34 “When Your people go out to battle
against their enemies, wherever You send them, and when they pray to You toward
this city which You have chosen and the temple which I have built for Your
name, 35 then hear from heaven their prayer and
their supplication, and maintain their cause.
36 “When they sin against You
(for there is no one who does not sin), and You become angry
with them and deliver them to the enemy, and they take them captive to a
land far or near; 37 yet when
they come to themselves in the land where they
were carried captive, and repent, and make supplication to You in the land of
their captivity, saying, ‘We have sinned, we have done wrong, and have
committed wickedness’; 38 and when they
return to You with all their heart and with all their soul in the land of their
captivity, where they have been carried captive, and pray toward their land
which You gave to their fathers, the city which You have chosen, and
toward the temple which I have built for Your name: 39 then
hear from heaven Your dwelling place their prayer and their supplications, and
maintain their cause, and forgive Your people who have sinned against
You. 40 Now, my God, I pray, let Your eyes
be open and let Your ears be attentive
to the prayer made in this place.
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