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Friday, October 24, 2014

Oath: Word Ambassadors: Prayers and Poetry


Oath



She hid the spies

and gave them counsel

these men whom she knew

came to take her land.


Some would say a traitor.


She knew the truth

they carried

mattered more

than land and city.


Instead she hungered for life.

Saved her family and their kin.


She counted on words

words of oath, of covenant

words bound by promises

given by messengers.


Sent to bring light.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Reflection Territory: Word Ambassadors: Prayers and Poetry



Reflection Questions


1.     What boundary are you hesitating to cross literally or metaphorically? Or do you know that someone is preparing to come into your territory?

2.     Is there a conversation that needs to be brought into the open but you are afraid of the confrontation?

3.     How has the Lord prepared you already?

4.     Upon whose words are you ready to engage: your own or the Lord’s?


Share: What surprises have you discovered in a challenging territory before?

Monday, October 20, 2014

Territory: Word Ambassadors: Prayers and Poetry


Reading: Joshua 2

“According to your words, so be it.” Joshua 2: 21

Have you ever been thrown into a new responsibility with almost no warning and no ‘to do’ list of guidelines? You have no idea what your reception will be but are expecting hostility, so you approach with caution. Or perhaps barrel on it taking a firm grip of authority.

Joshua sent two spies across the Jordan river into hostile territory with a brief mandate, “Go, view the land, especially Jericho.” That’s all they had. To them fell the responsibility to gather critical information. So they took lodgings in the house of a harlot, probably hoping to stay under the radar and unnoticed.

Instead, because she had heard, she immediately witnessed to them her belief in God and His intent to take the land. And boldly asked for refuge for herself, her family and their kin. “Swear to me by the Lord,” she said.

Perhaps the spies expected a possible confrontation with the men in the city, or perhaps captivity, but did they expect a woman, a harlot, to demand confirmation that God not only was who she believed He was, but were these two spies were confidant enough as well to trust His words for themselves and for this foreigner. Did they wonder if they could make that promise?

All three of them had to choose to accept whether they believed God’s words would bring hope and life or destruction. The decision required concrete action and not a generic maybe. And the spies gave their word in the middle of enemy territory. And Rahab accepted with trust. “So be it.”

With so little history they all agreed with confidence Rahab’s affirmation that. “The Lord your God is indeed God in heaven above and on earth below.”

Lord, we have both Your spoken words and Your written words and too often we forget to stand on Your protection in enemy territory and/or forget to share that trust when in the midst of a conflict. Whether confronting a misunderstanding or facing down a monumental challenge, please help us to listen and act upon Your truth in faith.


Psalm of Worship: Psalm 122: 7-8

“Peace be within your walls, and security within your towers.
For the sake of my relatives and friends, I will say, ‘Peace be within you’.”


 
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