RHAPSODY OF REALITIES DAILY DEVOTIONAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 19TH, 2016 A SPIRITUAL CONNECTION - PASTOR CHRIS OYAKHILOME
I will therefore that
men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting (1
Timothy 2:8).
Some people don’t
understand the reason we lift our hands in prayer and worship. It’s one of
those things we’re admonished in the Scriptures to do, and it’s so important.
Paul said, “I will therefore that men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands,
without wrath and doubting.” This has nothing to do with how you feel; it’s a
spiritual instruction, with immense spiritual benefits.
When you lift your
hands to the Lord, you may have observed that sometimes, they seem to tremble
somehow. They weren’t shaking that way before you started praying and lifted
them to the Lord. But the moment you raised them, the anointing came on them,
and they started shaking; it’s a signal of the touch of the Spirit at that
moment. And if you recognize it and accept what the Spirit of God is doing, and
how He’s getting your attention, a lot more could happen.
But not many
understand these things. They have to be taught. Spiritual things can be
taught, just as natural things of life can be taught. And once you learn them
and respond accordingly, you’ll be amazed at how your life just keeps moving
forward and upward.
There’s something
deeply spiritual and pleasing to the Lord about lifting your hands to Him in
worship and prayer. Though your hands are physical, there’s a connection
between them and your spirit, when you lift them up to the Lord. It’s a
spiritual connection between the outward nature and the inward man. It’s not a
mere routine. You’re using them to guide yourself and your spirit towards God.
In Psalm 141:2, David
said, “Let my prayer be set forth before thee as incense; and the lifting up of
my hands as the evening sacrifice.” The lifting up of your hands to the Lord is
far more pleasing to Him than offering physical sacrifices. If the Lord
delights so much in seeing you lift your holy hands to Him, then it means it’s
something you should take very seriously. You ought to do it because the Word
says so! It’s a training you must imbibe, for it’s a spiritual act of
reverence.
CONFESSION
Blessed Lord, I lift
my hands to you in holiness, in praise and adoration, declaring that you alone
are God; your glory fills the earth! Thank you for your beauty, and
righteousness revealed in me;
my heart is filled with praise, and my hands lifted high, in honour of your majesty, and greatness.
my heart is filled with praise, and my hands lifted high, in honour of your majesty, and greatness.
FURTHER STUDY:
Psalm 134:2; 1 Kings 8:54
Psalm 134:2; 1 Kings 8:54
1-YEAR BIBLE READING
PLAN
Luke 2:21-52
Deuteronomy 13-15
2-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Romans 1:1-12
Psalm 85-86
Luke 2:21-52
Deuteronomy 13-15
2-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Romans 1:1-12
Psalm 85-86
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