A Prayer and Fasting Devotional
I don’t know about you, but for me the pronouncement “the end is near” conjures up images of men with hand-lettered posters and megaphones emitting doomsday announcements from vans littered with judgment-themed Scripture verses slowly rolling down the street. To be honest, it’s not my favorite Gospel-themed message. Come to think of it, is it even Good News?
As friends of the living God and recipients of His Word and the Holy Spirit for those who are in Christ, we are to live soberly in these end times “for the sake of our prayers.” When we understand the story of redemption and our place within it, we pray differently. We pray for the Kingdom to be fully realized, for heaven to come to earth. We ask for more justice, more righteousness, more people to know God in Christ, more wholeness in families, less abuse and less persecution. We experience the inward longing of our own hearts and the outward groaning of Creation, and we pray those longings back to God, affirming the redemption that waits around the corner. We apply that same sober lens to the circumstances around us with the confidence that all will soon be made right. Our time here is short and the end of all things is near. May we be those who rejoice and are glad when His glory is revealed (1 Peter 4:13). Amen.
Teal McGarvey