By Jack Hayford
"My power is My love," spoke the Lord.
We owned next to nothing. Anna and I arrived
in Indiana to begin our first pastorate in 1956 with everything we possessed
packed in our car.
Soon after, a precious couple who were moving
away gave us some furniture, including a big overstuffed chair. That chair was
probably worth very few dollars, but it meant a great deal to us because we had
so little.
It was also special to me because it was
while I was praying at the chair one morning that the Lord taught me something
so basic, yet so profound, that it became a primary source of His input in
shaping my ministry.
I was a young pastor, twenty-three years old,
and like any passionate leader, I wanted to see God's power and purpose in our
congregation, and in the city where we were ministering.
By most assessments, nothing remarkable took
place during the learning process of those first four years in that Indiana
pastorate.
Yet this encounter was among those things
that the Holy Spirit's "fire" welded into my spirit during that time.
It happened early one morning while I was on
my knees, using that great big overstuffed chair as my prayer altar. I was
passionately praying and seeking God—forcibly calling out to Him with an
earnestness that included beating on the back of the chair.
"Lord," I cried, "I want You
to move by Your power! O God! Move! Move by Your power!"
Each time I said the word "power,"
I punctuated my intercessory heart cry with a blow to the back of the chair-pounding it vigorously as I vented my desire for revival, for miracles, for anything to shake up the status quo.
Our little
congregation needed God's visitation, and so did our town. (I was absolutely
serious, but looking back at
that moment, I have to admit that it's a wonder I didn't choke on the cloud of
dust my "beating" was giving rise to out of that very old chair.)
After I had prayed so intensely and
vociferously for several minutes, I stopped, catching my breath, and simply
bowed my head—burying my face in the cushion of the chair.
I became still and, in the quiet of that
moment, I heard something in its stillness. The whisper was clear, the
gentleness of it without rebuke; God was not trivializing or mocking my passion.
But the message was clear and the lesson
unforgettable.
"My power is My love."
That was the entirety of the "word"
the Holy Spirit spoke to me that day, as a young leader's heart cry for God's
power was defined with a breadth I have never forgotten.
It did not shift me away from a passion for
His demonstrative workings, but it did remind me that His "power"
isn't ever to be defined by miracles, wonders, signs, or demonstrations of His
might alone.
I was drawn back to the true source of God's
power-His love.
Love is the very nature of God; it is at the
heart of the redemptive grace by which His Kingdom advances.
It is because "God so loved the
world" that He sacrificed His own Son to redeem it-to recover your life
and mine from the hopeless destiny of sin to the fullness of His purpose and
glory.
His love reminds us that God values each one
of us in a way that we cannot comprehend.
At the same time, God desires that His power
be manifested through us as we live out His love toward one another—in graciousness,
in gentleness, in unselfish consideration for others, and in forgiveness toward
those who have been unloving to us.
These "signs and wonders" are the
fountainhead whose mighty streams are key to unlocking all of the
"breakthrough" dynamics we cry out for-those things we tend to
isolate as the displays of His power.
Love that is manifest in our actions, words,
and lives is ultimately our most powerful and winsome tool to break through
darkness or bondage, and to draw people unto the Savior.
The realization of every hope that you or I
hold dear—for our families, our ministries, our communities, and for the return
of our Savior-is founded in prayer, grounded in His Word, and above all,
released through the life-giving power of God's great love.
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Would you want to have a deeper relationship with God?
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God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life by receiving His Son, Jesus Christ, and have eternal life..
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Would you want to have a deeper relationship with God?
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God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life by receiving His Son, Jesus Christ, and have eternal life..
Say the following prayer:
“Father God, I confess I am a sinner and my sins have
separated me from You.
I am truly sorry. I now want to turn away from my past
sinful life and live a new life pleasing to You.
Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again.
I believe that Your Son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was
resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer.
I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and
reign in my heart from this day forward. Thank You that according to your Word,
I am now born again.
Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do
Your will for the rest of my life. I promise to study Your Word – the Bible.
Please use me for Your glory.
In Jesus' Name I pray. Amen.”
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.“Stubborn Love”
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Caught
again, your faithless friend
Don't you ever tire of hearing what a fool I've been?
Guess I should pray but what can I say?
Oh, it hurts to know the hundred times I've caused you pain
Don't you ever tire of hearing what a fool I've been?
Guess I should pray but what can I say?
Oh, it hurts to know the hundred times I've caused you pain
Though
'forgive me' sounds so empty when I never change
Yet you stay and say, I love you still
Forgiving me time and time again
Yet you stay and say, I love you still
Forgiving me time and time again
It's
your stubborn love that never lets go of me
I don't understand how you can stay
Perfect love embracing the worst in me
How I long for your stubborn love
I don't understand how you can stay
Perfect love embracing the worst in me
How I long for your stubborn love
Funny
me, just couldn't see
Even long before I knew you, you were loving me
Sometimes I cry, you must cry too
When you see the broken promises I've made to you
Even long before I knew you, you were loving me
Sometimes I cry, you must cry too
When you see the broken promises I've made to you
I
keep saying that I'll trust you though I seldom do
Yet you stay and say, you love me still
Knowing someday I'll be like you
Yet you stay and say, you love me still
Knowing someday I'll be like you
And
your stubborn love, it never lets go of me
I don't understand how you can stay
Perfect love embracing the worst in me
How I long for your stubborn love
I don't understand how you can stay
Perfect love embracing the worst in me
How I long for your stubborn love
It's
your stubborn love that never lets go of me
I don't understand how you can stay
Perfect love embracing the worst in me
And you never let me go, I believe I finally know
I can't live without your stubborn love
I don't understand how you can stay
Perfect love embracing the worst in me
And you never let me go, I believe I finally know
I can't live without your stubborn love
Jack Hayford serves as Chancellor of The Kings
University (formerly The King's College and Seminary) in Los Angeles and
Dallas, which he founded in 1997.
http://www.jackhayford.org/teaching/articles/the-power-of-love/
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