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A Prayer of Missional Hope and Gospel Renewal

This is what the LORD Almighty says: “In those days ten men from all languages and nations will take firm hold of one Jew by the hem of his robe and say, ‘Let us go with you, because we have heard that God is with you.’” Zechariah 8:23

Gracious Father, every day, without exception, we need to be reminded where history is heading. For we’re a forgetful, fearful, navel-gazing people—way too easily influenced by the spin of pundits, banter of news-speak and the limitations of our imagination.

But a great promise you made through a minor prophet is the major headline we need to remember today, and every day. History is the unfolding story of your commitment to redeem your pan-national family and make all things new through the work of your Son, Jesus. This outcome isn’t merely a great possibility or a grand probability, it’s a covenantal certainty. For nothing will keep you from magnifying your glory through the work of Jesus. Your every-language-and-nation people will glorify you and enjoy you forever. Hallelujah, three times over!

Indeed, Lord Jesus, you are fulfilling everything in Zechariah’s vision. You are the “one Jew” of the Father’s promise. You are the faithful remnant of Israel. You are the second Adam—the only Nazarene in whom there was no guile; the Lord who became the Lamb—our substitute in life and in death; the Lamb who is now our Shepherd—who guides and protects us forever. We lay hold of the hem of your robe only because you have grasped us firmly in the gospel. In light of who you are and what you’ve already accomplished on our behalf, how can we not leap for joy? How can we not be moved to pray with great hope for our churches, communities and cities?

We need refreshing, we need renewal, we need revival, Jesus. We ask you to send your Spirit to stir us up and rescue us from our small-heartedness . We long for a contagious gospel renewal to break out in our local congregations. We long for new rumors of your fresh presence to be substantiated in our churches. We long to have the rich and the poor, the educated and the uneducated, the religious and the irreligious, the washed and the unwashed, the found and the lost, the unrighteous and the self-righteous to be transformed by the gospel of your grace, and to worship God in Spirit and in truth.

Why not us, Jesus, and why not now? We’re tired of playing church. We’re bored with ourselves. Free us from the petty for the praise-worthy. Magnify your name in our midst and in this hour. So very Amen we pray, in your most majestic and merciful name.

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