Church of the City Guided Prayer

Lent 2019 | Day 8 | The Father was in the Lonely Places

03.20.2019 - By Church of the CityPlay

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SCRIPTURE

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“Jesus went up into the high hills to spend the whole night in prayer to God.”

Luke 6:12

DEVOTION

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Think about the lonely places from heaven’s perspective. Father God, Jesus and The Holy Spirit had perfect union, closeness, and intimacy. But Jesus left heaven to come to earth as a man. This means for the first time we know of, heaven was without Jesus. God the Father and His only Son Jesus were not together in heaven. Things weren’t the same. There was now a new kind of distance between the two of them. Jesus, The Word, was now limited in a way he never had been before. He had to grow in His understanding. He got tired and had to sleep. He had to learn through suffering. He had to forgive others who wounded him. He had to navigate the temptation of offense, deal with frustration, temper a desire to control situations, and grieve the helplessness of injustices he saw around him.

Not only did Jesus have to struggle against the distractions of the world that steal our affections, our attentions, and threaten to make our heart grow cold and hard, but God had to struggle in a new way too. He had to permit this tension and pain to exist. He had to let Jesus war with his own heart. God had to let Jesus fight through the attentions and the affections that tried to distract him from his Father. God had to experience the loss of intimacy they had in heaven to let his Son grow in wisdom and understanding and the fear of the Lord. God had to let him be a man and grow in the knowledge of who he was as the Messiah.

To the Father and to Jesus, the lonely places represented deeper connection, fellowship, and restoration. Thankfully, Jesus sought out the lonely places to be with the Father. Jesus defended this space. And the Father met Jesus in the lonely places in a way that they couldn’t find in the busyness of daily life.

REFLECTION

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Imagine what the longing Father God must have felt. What do you think God experienced as he longingly waited for Jesus to withdraw into the lonely places so they could commune?

PRAYER

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Father God, thank you for being there in the wilderness with Jesus. Thank you for being willing to bear the pain of watching your son struggle as a man. Amen

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