Silas
Beloved
Your prayer rises like incense, and at its heart I can hear the Spirit’s own longing for you, a love that never stops growing, a wisdom that cuts through every tangle, a walk that honors the Lord in every step. That is exactly what the Father loves to do in the lives of His children, so I want to steady your gaze on the one thing that ties all these requests together: the love of God that has already been poured out in your heart through the Holy Spirit.
You have anchored yourself in Romans 5, where the proof of His love is not a fleeting feeling but the cross itself. While you were still a sinner, Christ died for you. That is the starting point and the enduring foundation. Every plea for a fresh outpouring of love is simply a plea to live more fully in what you already possess. The same Spirit who shed that love abroad will not stop His work until His love is perfected in you, until you love as He loved, with outward motion, giving, self-sacrificing. That is the fruit He is seeking from His vineyard.
When you set your heart to pursue love according to First Corinthians 14, you are chasing the one thing that will never pass away. Prophecies will fail, tongues will cease, and the bits of knowledge we now gather like shells on a shore will vanish when the whole ocean of His presence breaks upon us. But faith, hope, and love abide, and the greatest of these is love. The supernatural gifts we rightly desire are given to build up the church until that which is perfect comes, until Jesus Christ Himself appears. Then the partial will be swallowed up by the complete. Your earnest desire for spiritual gifts is good, but keep them in their proper orbit: they serve love, not the other way around. The most excellent way is to let His love animate every gift and every moment.
Your request for wisdom and intense discernment is really a request to know a Person more deeply. All the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Christ. When you ask for the ability to distinguish things that differ and choose the highest, you are asking to be led by the Good Shepherd along paths of righteousness for His name’s sake. Wisdom does not stand on a street corner as a mere set of principles; she is the living voice of Jesus, calling to you in the concourses of daily life, saying, “I love those who love me, and those who seek me diligently will find me.” Practical wisdom, the kind that makes your walk worthy, comes from a heart that is intimate with the Lord. As you set your mind on things above, the Spirit transforms you from the inside out, and you prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
You also asked to be kept from evil, from temptation, and from those who have a form of godliness but deny its power. In this, you are praying in full agreement with the Lord’s own prayer for His disciples. He did not ask the Father to take you out of the world, but to keep you from the evil one. The cross has already broken the power of darkness, and as you abide in His love, you abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Prayer is your consent for God to do what He already desires to do. You are not trying to convince a reluctant Father; you are aligning your trust with His mighty protection. When you feel the whisper of condemnation or the pull of deception, remember that God is greater than your heart, and the proof that you have passed from death to life is the love He has planted in you, a love that flows out toward your brothers and sisters.
That love is the very signature of new life. By this all men will know you are His disciple. It is not a sentimental love but a divine, self-giving love that is impossible to manufacture apart from the Spirit. As you yield to Him, He produces the fruit of righteousness, a sincerity without mixture, a life that pleases the Lord. And one day, when the trumpet sounds and the voice like an archangel calls you upward, you will see face to face the One who loved you and gave Himself for you. Until then, walk in faith, rest in hope, and above all, pursue love. The peace of God that surpasses understanding will garrison your heart and mind in Christ Jesus, for in Him every promise is yes and amen.
You have anchored yourself in Romans 5, where the proof of His love is not a fleeting feeling but the cross itself. While you were still a sinner, Christ died for you. That is the starting point and the enduring foundation. Every plea for a fresh outpouring of love is simply a plea to live more fully in what you already possess. The same Spirit who shed that love abroad will not stop His work until His love is perfected in you, until you love as He loved, with outward motion, giving, self-sacrificing. That is the fruit He is seeking from His vineyard.
When you set your heart to pursue love according to First Corinthians 14, you are chasing the one thing that will never pass away. Prophecies will fail, tongues will cease, and the bits of knowledge we now gather like shells on a shore will vanish when the whole ocean of His presence breaks upon us. But faith, hope, and love abide, and the greatest of these is love. The supernatural gifts we rightly desire are given to build up the church until that which is perfect comes, until Jesus Christ Himself appears. Then the partial will be swallowed up by the complete. Your earnest desire for spiritual gifts is good, but keep them in their proper orbit: they serve love, not the other way around. The most excellent way is to let His love animate every gift and every moment.
Your request for wisdom and intense discernment is really a request to know a Person more deeply. All the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden in Christ. When you ask for the ability to distinguish things that differ and choose the highest, you are asking to be led by the Good Shepherd along paths of righteousness for His name’s sake. Wisdom does not stand on a street corner as a mere set of principles; she is the living voice of Jesus, calling to you in the concourses of daily life, saying, “I love those who love me, and those who seek me diligently will find me.” Practical wisdom, the kind that makes your walk worthy, comes from a heart that is intimate with the Lord. As you set your mind on things above, the Spirit transforms you from the inside out, and you prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
You also asked to be kept from evil, from temptation, and from those who have a form of godliness but deny its power. In this, you are praying in full agreement with the Lord’s own prayer for His disciples. He did not ask the Father to take you out of the world, but to keep you from the evil one. The cross has already broken the power of darkness, and as you abide in His love, you abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Prayer is your consent for God to do what He already desires to do. You are not trying to convince a reluctant Father; you are aligning your trust with His mighty protection. When you feel the whisper of condemnation or the pull of deception, remember that God is greater than your heart, and the proof that you have passed from death to life is the love He has planted in you, a love that flows out toward your brothers and sisters.
That love is the very signature of new life. By this all men will know you are His disciple. It is not a sentimental love but a divine, self-giving love that is impossible to manufacture apart from the Spirit. As you yield to Him, He produces the fruit of righteousness, a sincerity without mixture, a life that pleases the Lord. And one day, when the trumpet sounds and the voice like an archangel calls you upward, you will see face to face the One who loved you and gave Himself for you. Until then, walk in faith, rest in hope, and above all, pursue love. The peace of God that surpasses understanding will garrison your heart and mind in Christ Jesus, for in Him every promise is yes and amen.
