Prayer Requests and Gratitudes

Monday, December 3, 2012

From a Distance

~~~ Isaiah 2: 1-5 ~~~ Psalm 122 ~~~ Matthew 8:5-11 ~~~
 
If your heart is filled with loving care and compassion,
as was the centurion's, Jesus will respond.
It is the right disposition of the heart that allows
Jesus to act from anywhere.
It is not necessary to be in any one physical location for God to hear us.
We do not have to recite certain prescribed prayers for God to heal us.
We must only have our heart under the influence of love...concern
for another.
 
We are invited to walk in the light of the Lord.
This can only be possible if our heart is washed in love.
If we do not have love in our heart we cannot walk in the light of the Lord;
it would be too uncomfortable.
We could not stand the intensity of the light.
If we do not love in our heart the light from the Lord
would cause us to turn and flee.
 
God never hears us because of our worthiness;
he hears us because we are his own.
We belong to him.
If we believe for one minute that we can sustain ourselves without God
we are surely doomed.
We have life through him...he alone gives life...
he alone takes life.
 
 
In 1990 Bette Midler won the Grammy for the song...
'From a Distance'
Julis Gold, composer and lyricist of this song, writes...
"The job of a song is to take a person on a musical journey for 3 minutes.
In those 3 minutes you can transport your listener to a better, higher place.
When they return to their starting point,
hopefully they'll be changed forever for the better."
From a distance things do not appear as they are close up.
From a distance things often seem to be better.
Distance is a word with many different interpretations.
There is physical distance...
Jesus was physically distant from the one needing to be healed.
 
There can also be a distance within one's heart.
The Scribes and the Pharisees mostly kept their hearts distant from Jesus.
But this centurion used his heart to connect with Jesus.
He was present both physically and emotionally to Jesus.
He took advantage of his heart connection with Jesus, you might say,
by making his request.
His request was for Jesus to heal someone 'from a distance'.
From a distance Jesus could not interact with the servant
nor could the servant interact with Jesus.
Distance is immaterial for Jesus.
 
Today's psalm asks us to pray for peace for Jerusalem.
Even from a distance we can intercede on behalf of others through our prayers.
 
"Pray for the peace of Jerusalem!
May those who love you prosper!
May peace be within your walls,
prosperity in your buildings."
 
Distance is never an issue when it comes to Jesus.
There is hope even for those who appear to be distant of heart.
In right relationship with Jesus there is no distance...
physically or emotionally.
 
Be honest...speak and write from your heart.
 
 
Below are the lyrics for 'From a Distance'
 
From a distance the world looks blue and green,
And the snow-capped mountains white.
From a distance the ocean meets the stream,
And the eagle takes to flight.

From a distance, there is harmony,
And it echoes through the land.
It's the voice of hope, it's the voice of peace,
It's the voice of every man.

From a distance we all have enough,
And no one is in need.
And there are no guns, no bombs, and no disease,
No hungry mouths to feed.

From a distance we are instruments
Marching in a common band.
Playing songs of hope, playing songs of peace.
They're the songs of every man.
God is watching us. God is watching us.
God is watching us from a distance.

From a distance you look like my friend,
Even though we are at war.
From a distance I just cannot comprehend
What all this fighting is for.

From a distance there is harmony,
And it echoes through the land.
And it's the hope of hopes, it's the love of loves,
It's the heart of every man.

It's the hope of hopes, it's the love of loves.
This is the song of every man.
And God is watching us, God is watching us,
God is watching us from a distance.
Oh, God is watching us, God is watching.
God is watching us from a distance.

God is watching us from a distance
yet he is also here among us.
 
Come, Lord Jesus...Maranatha!
May you abide in his Peace!

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