THE LORD IS OUR MAKER

"O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker."—Psalms 95:6. 
 
 As a Christian, if the only scripture that you knew was Psalms 95:6, it would be enough.  This scripture contains the all the elements that we need as a child of God to live a redeemed lifestyle.  Here we see an invitation to come, the reason of worship, our posture of faith and humility and our victory.
 
1. “O come”—The Lord always invites us to come.  He is always open to receive us--just as we are.
2.  “Let us worship” in worship we give up ourselves to Him.  He is the object of our affection.  In worship we lose sight of ourselves and only see Him.
3.  “Bow down” –in this posture it is not about us it is about our reverence for Him. In this position, we acknowledge Him as Lord of Lord, and King of Kings.
4.  “Kneel before”—an attitude of humility and faith.  When we kneel it is an attitude of surrender, we are saying “Lord not my will but your will be done.”  It is of faith because we do not bow down to Satan our enemy.  We are people of faith and have overcome because we acknowledge that the blood of Jesus has won us the victory.  The enemy is defeated and victory for the believer is assured.
5.  “Lord our maker”—acknowledging that God has made everything our days, our times, us, people we will encounter today, situations, He has made it all.  He is in charge.  Not me, not other people, not the enemy, BUT GOD.  HE IS OUR MAKER.  THEREFORE WE BODLY AND CONFIDENTLY SAY, LORD YOU ARE MY MAKER, YOU MAKE MY DAY!!  YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE.  I WORSHIP YOU AND YOU ALONE HAVE MY ALLEGIANCE. 
 
Prayer—Heavenly Father, I acknowledge that You are my maker and today I come to You and surrender my time, my thoughts, my will—everything Lord.  I only worship You not things, not my spouse, not my children, not my family not other people, not my own ideas—just You Lord.  I acknowledge that You are my Lord and my King, my Maker and I kneel before You in humility and faith giving You all the glory for victory in my life, in my family, in the situations that I encounter today, in Jesus’ name.  Amen. 

 

BROKENNESS IN OUR LIFE PRODUCES THE TRUE POWER

 “And the Lord turned and looked at Peter.  Then Peter remembered the word of the Lord, how He had said to him, ‘Before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times.’ So Peter went out and wept bitterly.’”—Luke 22:62
 
Sometimes we are so sure that we are too strong to be broken that we do not understand the purpose that brokenness can serve in our lives.  Peter, one of Jesus’ first disciples, was such a man.  He was so sure of himself that even when Jesus told all of the disciples that they would stumble Peter said, “…even if all are made to stumble because of You, I will never be made to stumble.  Jesus said to him, ‘assuredly, I say to you that this night, before the rooster crows, you will deny Me three times.’ Peter said to Him, ‘Even if I have to die with You, I will not deny You!’ And so said all the disciples” (Matthew 26:33-35). 
 
Scripture records that Peter did deny Jesus three times and yet through the brokenness that occurred in his life God was able to use his genuine repentance in a most powerful way.  God used this man who had denied His Son to preach the first sermon after Pentecost.  Peter was the disciple that received the revelation that salvation was not just for the Jews, but it included the Gentile world too.  God continues to use individual’s that have experienced true brokenness in their lives.
 
The Power of Brokenness is never Weakness.  It is coming to the end of one’s self-life.  Jesus said that the broken man is truly a blessed man, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:3).  Through brokenness we comprehend that we are finite people in tremendous need of a Savior.  A person will surrender herself or himself to the Redeemer only when she or he grasps the reality that she or he deserves divine judgment for sin and that the only hope is Christ’s mercy.  The life of brokenness begins when the individual is quick to repent.  Sin is not swept under the carpet, nor are excuses given; such as, time heals all things.  No, the broken soul rushes into the presence of God and cries out to Him saying, Lord, I have sinned.

The Power of Brokenness produces true Humility.  Until our pride is broken we will not humble ourselves before God or men.  Brokenness and humility are the results of a deep consciousness of personal guilt before God over sin, seeing our overwhelming need of a Savior, and then clinging to Christ as a result.  People who are in a right relationship with their Creator will grow in brokenness and humility until their dying day. “He has showed you, O man, what is good.  And what does the LORD require of you?  To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God” (Micah. 6:8).  Humility and brokenness are inseparably interwoven so as to bring a person to surrender, repentance and victory.

The Power of Brokenness causes true revival.  Revival is birthed through humble and broken saints who yearn to see the glory of God.  In many nations of the world, Christians are suffering tremendous persecution.  God is using the persecution to ignite revival.  Because the Christians have lost virtually everything, they have no other hope than to desperately seek God’s face. 
 
Where there is pride, there is no confession of sin and no forgiveness.  When you are broken, you have no pride.  When you are broken you are willing to ‘give in,’ you do not find your identity in always being right.
 
Brokenness heals relationships, pride and unforgiveness destroys them.  The splintered American church will find healing and anointing when brokenness defines her character.

Matthew 14:19 shows us a wonderful example of brokenness, “Then he commanded the multitudes to sit down on the grass.  And He took the five loaves and the two fish, and looking up to heaven, He blessed and broke and gave the loaves to the disciples; and the disciples gave to the multitudes.”   Until God breaks your will, He will never use you. You will remain only a nice loaf of bread.  The power of brokenness let’s us lay down our lives for people who are not perfect, but need the love of God in their lives.
 
Prayer—Father I repent of pride in my life.  Holy Spirit will You please shine Your light onto any areas of my heart where I harbor pride?  And I ask You Father to forgive me.  Lord will You please help me to walk in true humility in my life?  Father show me the people who need to know Your love and I ask You to use me in demonstrating Your love to them, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.