And there are times when I feel like I am in between seasons…
like last year’s episodes are old news and we are waiting for the “Season
Premier.”
And so I find myself all too often wondering “Is there anything new I can say?”
That might seem too commercial… like I am looking for a new
product or a new gimmick… and to some extent it may be.
But it is a true desire of mine to minister the Word of God
in a way that is fresh and relevant… in a way that connects to those with whom
I am speaking.
I want revelation.
And as I was walking today and praying about this I felt the
Lord move in my spirit.
“Look again.”
Two simple words that made me realize… in order to gain new perspective
– a way of seeing something – you must
look at it again.
If we want to minister the Word of God in a way that is relevant
to our situation… to the situations of the people around us… to a hurting world…
We must look at the
Word of God again.
We want the curtain to be pulled back so that we can see
what is revealed… but do we take the time to look at the curtain? To be focused
on the one place where revelation is certain to happen?
And so I realized… I don’t necessarily need something new to
say or some new way to say it… I need to take the time to revisit what God has
said in His Word, through others, and to me personally.
We all do. We need to
remember that He makes His mercies new every morning. We don’t.
And so, if you have ever found yourself in the place I often
find myself in… the place of “Lord, what
would You say to me?”… consider for a minute that He may reply…
“What I have said
before?”
Just before a new season starts for a TV program, often the
network will replay the prior season over a few nights to remind viewers why
they were watching and convince them to watch the new season as well.
Don’t get discouraged
when you have to watch re-runs… they just might get you ready for a new season.
Here are a few of my favorite “re-runs” from past seasons
(you can follow the links):
I would love to know if you had a favorite, and if so, to
share it with me.
SDG
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