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| Posted: 10 Feb 2012 04:09 PM PST
Re:Word is our weekly roundup of stories for disciples who read, write, or create. Top Stories from the Week1. Feast your eyes on Visual Theology - The Books of the Bible. You'll find a free PDF download of the infographic in Tim Challies's post. (@challies is author of The Next Story)
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I hope Yen Jingchang is able to share more of his tale without endangering himself. His is the kind of story that makes me stop and cry out, Is there a biographer in the house? (via @brainpicker)
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| When the Answer to Prayer is Bigger than our Brains [Excerpt by Mark Batterson] Posted: 10 Feb 2012 10:59 AM PST
(Excerpt from The Circle Maker: Praying Circles Around Your Biggest Dreams and Greatest Fears by Mark Batterson.)
I love the ending of the book of Daniel... In his final vision of the book, he asks the question that all of us want the answer to: "My lord, what will the outcome of all this be?"
I realize this specifically references the prophecies given to Daniel by the Holy Spirit, but I also believe there is a universal principle in this passage. Our prayers are prophecies, and God Almighty seals them until their designated time. He's never early. He's never late. When the time comes ... the prayer will be unsealed and the answer revealed.
Natural World vs. Supernatural Prayers
At some point, our spoken words cease to exist because they are subject to the law of entropy. Our spoken words, aka sound waves, run into friction and run out of energy. Our words fade from hearing, but God keeps our prayers.
What God Can Do with Four Words
While it's impossible to trace the pinball path of a single prayer, our prayers somehow exit our four dimensions of space-time in order to get to the God who exists outside of the four space-time dimensions He created when He said, "Let there be light." Our prayers don't dissipate over time; our prayers accumulate through eternity.
His words never return void. Neither do your prayers when you pray the word of God and the will of God. The same God who hovered over the chaos at the beginning of time is hovering over your life, and you never know when His answer will reenter the atmosphere of your life. But you can know this: The Lord is watching over His word to perform it... - Mark Batterson
What's one way you can choose to 'go your way till the end'?
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