watchmen

  • Joseph's Faith ~ the watchmen's hope: "God will surely visit you" (Genesis 50:24-25)

    Hebrews 11:22  By faith Joseph, when he died, made mention of the departing of the children of Israel; and gave commandment concerning his bones.

    Hebrews 11 is the great faith chapter of the Bible. Let's look back at the original account in Genesis 50 to find out a little more about this faith Joseph exhibited.

    And Joseph dwelt in Egypt, he, and his father's house: and Joseph lived an hundred and ten years. 23  And Joseph saw Ephraim's children of the third generation: the children also of Machir the son of Manasseh were brought up upon Joseph's knees. 24  And Joseph said unto his brethren, I die: and God will surely visit you, and bring you out of this land unto the land which he sware to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob. 25  And Joseph took an oath of the children of Israel, saying, God will surely visit you, and ye shall carry up my bones from hence. 26  So Joseph died, being an hundred and ten years old: and they embalmed him, and he was put in a coffin in Egypt.

    I'm using the KJV today for a reason here. Please notice the words translated "surely visit," which occur in both verses 24 and 25. The original Hebrew for surely visit is "paqad paqad," and with that we see that wonderful repetition we find in the Bible when God knows we need to have something repeated!

    Paqad as used in the Bible can refer to a visit of a punishment or judgment, or else a visit of salvation and deliverance. In this case, as Joseph gives the directive regarding his bones, Joseph is looking forward to the latter type of visit, God's sure deliverance of His people out of Egypt. Joseph had the firm assurance and abiding hope that God would surely visit His people and bring them out of Egypt and lead them into the promised land, with them carrying his bones along with them.

    We find those same words "paqad paqad," or "surely visit" used in Exodus to proclaim the time had come and God's promise was coming to fruition, e.g.- Exodus 3:16 (KJV) (see also 4:31

    Go, and gather the elders of Israel together, and say unto them, The LORD God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, appeared unto me, saying, I have surely visited you, and seen that which is done to you in Egypt...

    And then we see Moses and the Israelites carrying Joseph's bones...

    Exodus 13:19: And Moses took the bones of Joseph with him: for he had straitly sworn the children of Israel, saying, God will surely visit you; and ye shall carry up my bones away hence with you.

    You can read for yourself in Joshua 24 the account of Joseph's bones being buried in the promised land.

    Many times as we look around and see the current condition of the Church, as we see so many individuals and more and more denominations walking according to the imagination of their hearts, that it seems there is no one valiant for the truth, we can be tempted to wonder what God is doing, and we may begin to question and doubt and despair and lose hope and want to give up. We begin to wonder if God is going to "surely visit" us. However, when we go back to the Scripture and read of God's continuing covenant love, mercies and grace toward His people reflected in such words as Joseph's proclamation of faith: "God will surely visit you," our eyes move off what we see – our distressing circumstances (and from the temptation to despair and hopelessness) – and onto Him who is invisible – our everlasting God – and His power and His promises. That's the reason I bring these words of Joseph to you today: "God will surely visit you," for I found them so encouraging, a real balm and blessing for my soul, and my prayer is that the Lord might encourage you through them as well.

    We must keep in mind that we not God's counselors, we do not know His mind, but we do know God is always faithful to His flock purchased with the precious blood of Christ, and He will surely visit His covenant people, His Church, in His way and His time for His greatest glory. He will not only be gracious but very gracious to His people (see Isaiah 30:18-19 - and note there that same repetition takes place: "very gracious" is the Hebrew chanan chanan).

    The other thing that is wonderful about this whole account is that we know the Lord was sovereign over the comings and goings of His people, including  those 430 years in Egypt, that they weren't an accident, and they didn't catch God by surprise. Not at all! And by faith, Joseph had the ability to look beyond all those years in Egypt to Israel's exodus and return to the promised land. And that's the kind of faith we are needing day by day. Hebrews 11:6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.

    In Genesis 15, after Abraham believes the Lord and God credits his faith to him for righteousness, and a deep sleep comes upon Abram, just before God cuts the covenant, God spoke to Abram of the coming bondage in Egypt. (This is also spoken of by Stephen at the beginning of Acts 7.)

    13 ... "Know of a surety that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs, and shall serve them; and they shall afflict them four hundred years; 14  And also that nation, whom they shall serve, will I judge: and afterward shall they come out with great substance. 15  And thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace; thou shalt be buried in a good old age."

    For those of us who are seeking revival in the Church and called to be watchmen on the wall (Isaiah 62:6-7), the temptations are great. May we may be continually strengthened as we abide in the Word of God, and let His Word abide in us, in this case that wonderful promise that "God will surely visit" us.

    Psalm 84:5  Blessed is the man whose strength is in thee; in whose heart are the ways of them. 6  Who passing through the valley of Baca make it a well; the rain also filleth the pools. 7  They go from strength to strength, every one of them in Zion appeareth before God. 8  O LORD God of hosts, hear my prayer: give ear, O God of Jacob. Selah.

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    Holy Father, Thank You for providing the daily bread of Your Word, which is living and active, the only true sustenance for our souls. When we are tempted to be weary or discouraged or despair, draw us back to Your Word and so we might eat and receive the strength and assurance we need to uphold us, so we might walk worthy of the calling with which You have called us, to walk in the works You have ordained for us and finish our race with perseverance and joy. As our days are, so shall our strength be. May we go from strength to strength as we continue to commune with and eat and drink of the living Christ through Your blessed Holy Spirit.

    Thank You, LORD, for the continued reminders of Your faithfulness to Your people we see throughout the Scripture and Church history. You have given us these things to us an example to us. May we not be negligent but continue to study these events, so we might spur ourselves and one another unto love and good deeds, and persevere in prayer and the ministry of the Word, no matter what we might see – so we, like Joseph, may walk by faith, and not by sight. We look forward to the day that you will surely visit us, even if that day might come after we are dead in our coffins. May Your grant us grace to remain steadfast, knowing our labor in Jesus Christ is not in vain. Amen.

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    Please add your PRAYERS as the Holy Spirit leads you.

  • Lamentations 4:1 How the gold has grown dim

    Jeremiah, Haggai, and the rest of the prophets were given eyes to see how the temple of the Lord had been defiled, and how the glory of the Lord had been obscured.

    Lamentations 4
    1  How the gold has grown dim,
    how the pure gold is changed!
    The holy stones lie scattered
    at the head of every street.
    2  The precious sons of Zion,
    worth their weight in fine gold,
    how they are regarded as earthen pots,
    the work of a potter's hands!

    Psalm 79:1  O God, the nations have come into your inheritance;
    they have defiled your holy temple...

    Haggai 2:3  Who is left among you who saw this house in its former glory? How do you see it now? Is it not as nothing in your eyes?

    We are in a similar situation today.

    But thanks be to God, our Lord has always been jealous and zealous for His temple and His people for the honor of His Name. The Church is His temple, a dwelling place for God by His Spirit. We are His bride, bought with Christ's precious blood, kept by His covenant mercies and sealed unto the Day of Redemption by His Holy Spirit. Our God always has a remnant, and He will complete the work He has begun in us.

    By the mercies of God, some of us have been given eyes to see. We have been provoked and grieved in heart, and we are seeking the Lord's face for restoration, revival and renewal in the Church. And how much more is that our Lord's desire!

    Isaiah 62:1  For Zion's sake I will not keep silent,
    and for Jerusalem's sake I will not be quiet,
    until her righteousness goes forth as brightness,
    and her salvation as a burning torch.

    As we look out upon the current deterioration and ruination that is becoming more and more apparent and prevalent in so much of the Church, let us beware of panicking or becoming dismayed and then reacting and working from our flesh. Rather, let us fix our eyes on Jesus and look to God's Word. It is there we will see that in our current state of devastation, our first course of action has already been clearly prescribed for us: to be watchmen ~ to get down on our knees in intercession on behalf of the Church, and to stand up and speak God's truth to God's Church.

    Isaiah 62:6  On your walls, O Jerusalem,
    I have set watchmen;
    all the day and all the night
    they shall never be silent.
    You who put the LORD in remembrance,
    take no rest,
    7  and give him no rest
    until he establishes Jerusalem
    and makes it a praise in the earth.

    Acts 6:4  But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry of the word.

    May our God be gracious and merciful to us and strengthen us to do His work of restoration in His power for the sake of His Name and the revival of His Church, so all the nations might see our righteousness and kings our glory. May His Spirit work in us to seek to please our Lord who has enlisted us, to patiently endure all things for the elect and to persevere in prayer to our God to rend the heavens, so we might see His glory come down upon us once again.

    O, come, Lord Jesus, and fill Your house with glory again, that the latter glory shall be greater than the former! O, we are thirsty and our ground is dry. Pour down Your Spirit down upon us, Lord, for the sake of Your Holy Name and for the nations who have yet to hear and come to You.

    Hebrews 13:20  Now may the God of peace who brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, the great shepherd of the sheep, by the blood of the eternal covenant, 21  equip you [us] with everything good that you [we] may do his will, working in us that which is pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory forever and ever. Amen.

    Haggai 2:1  In the seventh month, on the twenty-first day of the month, the word of the LORD came by the hand of Haggai the prophet, 2  “Speak now to Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and to Joshua the son of Jehozadak, the high priest, and to all the remnant of the people, and say, 3  ‘Who is left among you who saw this house in its former glory? How do you see it now? Is it not as nothing in your eyes? 4  Yet now be strong, O Zerubbabel, declares the LORD. Be strong, O Joshua, son of Jehozadak, the high priest. Be strong, all you people of the land, declares the LORD. Work, for I am with you, declares the LORD of hosts, 5  according to the covenant that I made with you when you came out of Egypt. My Spirit remains in your midst. Fear not. 6  For thus says the LORD of hosts: Yet once more, in a little while, I will shake the heavens and the earth and the sea and the dry land. 7  And I will shake all nations, so that the treasures of all nations shall come in, and I will fill this house with glory, says the LORD of hosts. 8  The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, declares the LORD of hosts. 9  The latter glory of this house shall be greater than the former, says the LORD of hosts. And in this place I will give peace, declares the LORD of hosts.’”

    *Please add your PRAYERS as God's Holy Spirit leads you.*

  • May we find grace in Your eyes! Appear to us from far away! ~ Jeremiah 31:1-7


    Jeremiah 31:1  At that time, declares the LORD, "I will be the God of all the clans of Israel, and they shall be my people."

    Church of God, chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, and adopted by the Father, saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ – Has the LORD ever ceased being our God? Have we ever ceased from being His people?

    Today, in the days of our decline, as we see so much of the Church a reproach to the name of our God, where we are nothing close to holiness to the Lord in either our doctrine or practice, when we are sorely tempted to lose hope and despair, yet here we are reminded to look back at LORD's continuing love, mercy and grace toward His people.

    2  Thus says the LORD:
    “The people who survived the sword
    found grace in the wilderness;
    when Israel sought for rest,
    3  the LORD appeared to him from far away.
    I have loved you with an everlasting love;

    My brothers and sisters, in our wilderness state today, let us fix our eyes on Jesus and remember the LORD's love, faithfulness, promises and covenant mercies to us in Jesus Christ. God's promises and His covenant are everlasting because His love for us is everlasting. He is our God and we are His people. He will never leave us or forsake us. Even in our languishing state here in the wilderness, even though we have grieved Him, even though much of the Church has so fallen short of His glory, where we can rightly be called Ichabod, where we are in ruins, where we are in desperate need of revival and where we are seeking rest like Israel, even today we can rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. Why? For we can be sure that just as the LORD did in the days of Moses, and as He did in the days of decline throughout Church history, because He is our God and we are His people, He will once again appear to us from far away and we too will find grace in the wilderness because He continues to love us with an everlasting love. In wrath, He will remember mercy and He will rend the heavens and cause His face to shine on us and we shall be revived!

    O, children of God, even though He seems so far away today, even though the heavens are like brass, even though the rain is turned to powder and dust, we can be sure of our Bridegroom's everlasting love for His bride! And so, one day we can trust that just as the wind blows, from far away, His Spirit will sound like a rushing mighty wind and breathe on us again to revive us and baptize us with fire. And the lukewarm church will be set ablaze for the glory of God! And one day we will rejoice and sing, "Behold He comes!" He will appear to us from far away because He is our God and we are His people and He has loved us with an everlasting love and like Israel, and we will find grace in the wilderness.

    Is there a time when the LORD's faithfulness has ceased toward His people? Does His love for us have an ending or beginning? Has He not loved us with an everlasting love? Will our Father's love and faithfulness not continue toward us for the sake of His Son and our Savior Jesus Christ?

    therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you.

    O, thanks be to God, that the LORD is faithful when we are not. Great is His faithfulness! Morning by morning, new mercies we see. O, we know how our love for Him is so often is like the morning cloud, but His love for us is everlasting.

    And so let us look to the everlasting love and everlasting covenant promises of our ever faithful and never failing God!

    Even today as we are broken down, in ruins and a reproach . . .  may the Spirit give us ears to hear Him:

    4  Again I will build you, and you shall be built, O virgin Israel!

    Rejoice with me, O Church, that He is our God and we are His people!
    Rejoice with me, O Church, in His everlasting love and His continuing faithfulness to us!
    O, LORD, may we find grace in Your eyes for we are Your people!
    O, LORD, appear to us from far away!
    O, LORD, save your people, the remnant of Israel!

    Even today as we are unadorned and in lament . . . may the Spirit give us ears to hear Him:

    Again you shall adorn yourself with tambourines
    and shall go forth in the dance of the merrymakers.

    Rejoice with me, O Church, that He is our God and we are His people!
    Rejoice with me, O Church, in His everlasting love and His continuing faithfulness to us!
    O, LORD, may we find grace in Your eyes for we are Your people!
    O, LORD, appear to us from far away!
    O, LORD, save your people, the remnant of Israel!

    Even today as we are barren and hungry  . . .  may the Spirit give us ears to hear Him:

    5  Again you shall plant vineyards
    on the mountains of Samaria;
    the planters shall plant
    and shall enjoy the fruit.

    Rejoice with me, O Church, that He is our God and we are His people!
    Rejoice with me, O Church, in His everlasting love and His continuing faithfulness to us!
    O, LORD, may we find grace in Your eyes for we are Your people!
    O, LORD, appear to us from far away!
    O, LORD, save your people, the remnant of Israel!

    Even today as the watchmen are few and Zion is despised . . . may the Spirit give us ears to hear Him:

    6  For there shall be a day when watchmen will call
    in the hill country of Ephraim:
    ‘Arise, and let us go up to Zion,
    to the LORD our God.’”

    Rejoice with me, O Church, that He is our God and we are His people!
    Rejoice with me, O Church, in His everlasting love and His continuing faithfulness to us!
    O, LORD, may we find grace in Your eyes for we are Your people!
    O, LORD, appear to us from far away!
    O, LORD, save your people, the remnant of Israel!

    Even today as our faith has not yet become sight . . . may the Spirit give us ears to hear Him and voices to shout, proclaim, praise and petition Him:

    7  For thus says the LORD:
    “Sing aloud with gladness for Jacob,
    and raise shouts for the chief of the nations;
    proclaim, give praise, and say,
    ‘O LORD, save your people,
    the remnant of Israel.’

    Rejoice with me, O Church, that He is our God and we are His people!
    Rejoice with me, O Church, in His everlasting love and His continuing faithfulness to us!
    O, LORD, may we find grace in Your eyes for we are Your people!
    O, LORD, appear to us from far away!
    O, LORD, save your people, the remnant of Israel!

    *Please add your PRAYERS and PRAISES as His Spirit leads you.*

"he called it the tent of meeting..."

I am burdened to pray to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ for the reformation and reviving of Christ's church.

The phrase tent of meeting comes from Exodus 33:7: Now Moses used to take the tent and pitch it outside the camp, far off from the camp, and he called it the tent of meeting. And everyone who sought the Lord would go out to the tent of meeting, which was outside the camp.

This site is devoted to God first and foremost. In all that is done here, my prayer is that God is glorified and His Name magnified and Christ and Him crucified is lifted up so He might be preeminent and God might receive all the praise, honor and glory due His Holy Name. All who have come to a saving knowledge of our Father by grace through faith in the all-sufficient sacrifice of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ are welcome to enter this tent of meeting to seek the Lord.

This blog is a place for all believers in the Lord Jesus Christ to come and seek God's face for revival. My intention is for this tent of meeting to be a holy place where we can enter into PRAYER together to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, as the Holy Spirit leads you, please enter into prayer either here (think of "comments" as prayers) or on your own.

Habakkuk 3:2 O LORD, I have heard the report of you, and your work, O LORD, do I fear. In the midst of the years revive it; in the midst of the years make it known; in wrath remember mercy.

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