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A Prayer About My Foolish, Slow Heart

“How foolish you are, and how slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken! Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and then enter his glory?” And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself. Luke 24:25-27

     Most glorious and loving Lord Jesus, of all your post-resurrection appearances (1 Cor. 15:3-7), I treasure the visit you paid disheartened friends on the road to Emmaus the most (Luke 24:13-35). That you met with a shattered and shamed Peter was incredibly kind and healing. That you appeared to the Apostle Paul, in his own words, a man so unworthy of even being called an apostle, marked him forever. All of us have enjoyed the fruit of that visitation, through Paul’s life and writings.

     But, personally, I am greatly moved at how you came along side of the Emmaus men, for I am so much like them. I am a foolish, slow-of-heart-man, who constantly needs you to preach the gospel to my heart by the Holy Spirit. How I praise you for your tender forbearance, unlimited patience and grace-full persistence.

     As you dealt with my brothers, so deal with me. Continue to reveal yourself as the main character and hero in all the Scriptures. Don’t let me read the writings of Moses without thinking about you, Jesus—especially the law. May Moses’ words always drive me to you. For you have fulfilled the demands of the law for me and you are now fulfilling the beauty of the law in me, as the gospel changes me. I don’t want to forget that, even for a nano-second, lest I lapse into grace-less guilt or performance-based pride.

     And continue to show me how you are fulfilling everything the prophets have spoken. Not just the things concerning your sufferings on the cross and your resurrection from the dead, but also all the promises of your present work in the world as a redeemer and restorer. May a vision of your present reign and coming kingdom give me “redemptive heartburn,” like that which you ignited in the hearts of my Emmaus brothers. Continue to open the Scriptures to me, Jesus, until the Day you return to finish making all things new. So very Amen, I pray, in your holy and transforming name.

 

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