Receivers of
Grace
“Hear my prayer, O Lord, give
ear to my supplications: in thy faithfulness answer me, and in thy righteousness.” Psalm
143:1
Sunday is the highlight of the football
week. As teams compete for standings, God has
called us to stand. Ask His help today
in your life and find His strength filling you whether you are facing minor
obstacles or major battles. Time and
again in the Word, we find God offering freedom from the “penalty” of sin as grace
is offered to all who desire to receive it.
Pray these prayers:
Pass: Throwing
the ball so that it ends up further downfield than it started. Prayer:
The un-offended
life is a fulfilling life. Lord, help me
to learn to let things go. We live in a
world that is obsessed with respect.
Even in those times where people don’t give me what I want, I will
resist the temptation to react and will pass those offenses onto You.
Penalty: Punishment for an infraction of the rules.
Prayer: Jesus, thank you for paying the penalty for my sins. It was me who was supposed to go to the cross
yet you took my place. Hebrews
9 says that Christ died to set us free
from the penalty of death that was ours.
Forgive me for forgetting all that You have done and bring a new sense
of freedom to me in that I no longer have the penalty over me but am free in
Christ.
Personal Violation: Rules
violation committed by a player resulting in a penalty.
Prayer: In my past, there have been personal violations that have brought hurt
to my life. The people that have caused
that pain have become a source of irritation at the least, and brought hatred
at times, at the most. I ask you, Lord,
to begin the healing process in me as I take a step toward releasing them from
my vengeance and allowing you to bring justice as only you can do. Free me as I hand it over to You.
Protection: The blocking scheme used by offensive
players to keep the defense from getting to the quarterback on passing plays.
Prayer:
I pray your
protection on my home, family, friends, and my personal life. Put a hedge of protection around me, cover me
with your canopy, and undergird me as a Rock is a fortress in times of
trouble. I declare that you are the God
who protects His children and is faithful in every situation.
Receiver: The receiver who, on a particular play, is designed to be the first
option for the quarterback to throw the ball to.
Prayer:
I thank you for the
words of John 1:16
which say, “For of His fullness we have all received, and grace
upon grace.” (NASB) I open my
heart “wide” to be a “receiver” of your grace today as I respond to your
forgiveness and love and keep my heart open as I give your forgiveness and love
to others.
Recover: Taking
control of a ball that has been fumbled.
Prayer: Lord, I would ask that you would recover everything that has been lost
in my life in the past. Where there has
been financial loss, I pray in the words of Zechariah 9 , that you would
restore twofold. Where there has been
relational loss, I pray that you would restore twofold. Where there has been pain or sickness, you
would restore twofold. I thank you that
you are a God who recovers my life from the things of the past.
Rush: An attempt by the defensive players to get to the quarterback so they
can tackle him before he can complete a pass.
Prayer: In the stress and rush of life these days, I give myself over to you to
keep the pace that you have called me to go.
I’m deciding, with your favor, to not go too fast and not go too
slow. As you said, Jesus, in Matthew 11:28-30
“I can come to you when I’m weary or rushed and you will give me rest.”
Safety: A
defensive player who lines up the deepest in the secondary and defends the deep
middle of the field against the pass. 1. A two-point score by the defense that
occurs when one of its players tackles an opponent in possession of the ball in
his own end zone. 2. A defensive player who lines up in the secondary between,
but generally deeper than the cornerbacks.
Prayer: Ezekiel 34:28
say that they will live in safety, and no one will make them afraid. I
agree that perfect love casts out fear.
In those areas of my past where fear has set in, I will take hold of the
safety that comes in following You. I
refuse to allow my past, circumstances or people to destabilize me but I will
rest in the shadow of the Almighty where there is a security and safety as
children of the Lord.
As we continue in
this football prayer emphasis, let God lead you to grow in prayer and thank Him
for all that He has done. David
wrote in Psalm 143:1, ““Hear my prayer, O Lord, give
ear to my supplications: in thy faithfulness answer me, and in thy righteousness.” May we find His protection in our lives.
Terry
Risser
Reflections:
1) Where do you need God’s protection most in
your life?
2) Commit that area to Him today and ask the
Holy Spirit to lead you.
Consider reading the Word today:
Copyright 2014- Terry Risser
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