Force Field

When my son was younger, he and I were driving around running some errands one warm afternoon. With our windows partially down, I was surfing radio channels for some good music. But that day, even the songs on the regular channel were boring. After about five minutes, I turned off the radio and decided to have a conversation with my son. These days every conversation with him either makes me laugh or gives me enlightenment. With an open mind, I was wondering on what topic we should start the discussion when suddenly he said,

“Mom, do you see those clouds way up in the sky?” he asked arching his head to have a good look.

I took a quick glance without getting distracted from my driving.

“Yea, they are way high up in the sky,” said I acknowledging him.

“I know they are not nimbus clouds,” he said. I was pleasantly surprised and glad to know that he still remembers his first-grade lesson on types of clouds.

“Do you remember the other types?” I asked.

“I know they are not cumulus either,” he said still looking up. As I was about to let out the correct answer, he shouted, “Mom, they are cirrostratus clouds because my teacher told me that the clouds that are high in the sky are called cirrus clouds.”

“Yes, honey. You are absolutely right,” I beamed from ear to ear. I was very proud that my son remembered his first-grade lesson.

“Mom, do you know what astronauts or jet pilots see when they go high into space?” he asked nudging me out of my proud moment. “They only see land and oceans,” he said.

“You are right, honey. Of course when there are big storms, they see clouds too,” I confirmed.

“When we are on earth, we see a blue sky but the astronauts don’t see the blue sky,” he said, pensively. My mind quickly raced to find images of earth seen from outer space and I had to concur with his observation.

“Isn’t it odd that what we see from the earth, they don’t see from out there! They don’t see the force field that is protecting us, Mom” he said. Force field – something I would never have come up with.

Laughing, I thought it is a good opportunity to tell him about the three layers of the atmosphere and how we are protected from the harmful rays of the sun. As I was explaining to him about the three layers, I suddenly realized the revelation that God was revealing to me in that very moment.

If only God hadn’t placed those three layers (or the force field in my son’s words) in earth’s atmosphere, life on earth would not have been possible. And then a picture of God looking at us came into my mind. How exposed we are! When He looks at us, we are so vulnerable to the chaos of the universe. The sky over us gives us that false notion of protection that we are covered when in fact, we are dangerously exposed. A look from the outer space is enough for us to know how precarious our situation is but for that invisible ‘force field’ atmosphere. God in His divine plan placed us under not one but three protective layers of atmosphere.

However, on the earth, the perspective has reversed. We see blue sky, dotted with clouds, beautiful sun shining and we feel confident that we are well protected. We are under the impression that our good deeds and our righteousness will protect us; when in fact we are as vulnerable as we would have been without the atmosphere. We are under a false force field – our goodness, our righteous deeds aren’t going to protect us. We think that our righteous living will be enough to protect us. What a false notion! How naked we are in His sight, I thought. If it wasn’t for the blood of Christ we would have been doomed. God sees upon us, the covering of His Son’s precious blood as a protective layer. What we don’t see like the sky over us, God sees the shed blood of the Lamb. He sees the righteousness of His Son as a layer. He sees the love and compassion of His Son for us as another layer. He sees His Grace as yet another layer. Knowing that we are highly loved and cherished gives us the freedom and a greater appreciation of His sacrifice and love for us.

We must remember also that on that Great Day, the earth, heaven, sun, moon and stars will all melt away. A new Earth and a new Heaven will be brought forth. Where the only light that shines is from the throne of God. Where there is no darkness or death. The presence of God will be the only ‘force field’ present. We shall not live in fear as the devil has been defeated and cast away for all eternity. On that Great Day, there is no morning or night, but always light. We will be in the presence of our only true Love. May we bask in His never-ending love and always remain under the ‘force field’ offered by our Heavenly Father!

Dangerous Prayers

What kind of prayers do we pray often? Most often praying for our needs, healing, provision, supernatural miracles when we’ve reached the end of ourselves are the most common topics prayed for. However, we serve a Mighty God, who is filled with such awesome power that we fail to recognize and tap into, more or less very often. Even though, He is offering us this power for free (Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. John 14: 12), we have stored Him in a safe deposit box, draw only what we need and when we need.

We need to step out of our comfort zones, out of our ‘me, myself and mine’ attitude and push ourselves into prayers about God’s kingdom and His Sovereignty. The power that can change our circumstances, the power that can help us glimpse into God’s heart can be gained by praying dangerous prayers. If we earnestly seek that horrifying but still empowered prayer life, filled with adrenaline rising turns at every corner while submitting to our Creator, then we need to have a renewed heart that chases after God’s own heart.

In Psalm 139: 5 – 10 “You have enclosed me behind and before, and laid Your hand upon me. Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; It is too high, I cannot attain to it. Where can I go from Your Spirit? Or where can I flee from Your presence? If I ascend to heaven, You are there; If I make my bed in Sheol, behold, You are there. If I take the wings of the dawn, If I dwell in the remotest part of the sea, even there Your hand will lead me, And Your right hand will lay hold of me.”

King David prayed this famous prayer knowing well that God knew everything about him. He is praying to God Almighty to see his innermost thoughts. What do our innermost being – the spirit that our Heavenly Father placed in us, long for? Our spirit is longing to see what is in God’s heart. Just imagine gazing into those awesome desires of God!

Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Ephesians, implored the saints in Ephesus to search deeply the wisdom of God which He was willing to reveal to those who seek Him. “In Him, you also, after listening to the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation – having also believed, you were sealed in Him with the Holy Spirit of promise… that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of Glory, may give to you a spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of Him.  I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened, so that you will know what is the hope of His calling, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints, and what is the surpassing greatness of His power toward us who believe. These are in accordance with the working of the strength of His might… (Ephesians 1: 13, 17-19) We might be fearful entering those dangerous waters for fear of what God might reveal to us. Knowing God’s thoughts and His desires, will give us a better perspective on our lives and His purposes. Our priorities will change. Our dangerous prayers will nudge us to pursue God’s Kingdom, the way God desires. When we are on such a path, then that path leads to a ‘way everlasting.’

Shall we take that next step in our walk with Christ? Or are we settling for mediocrity? Are we ready to pray such dangerous prayers, where we will have glimpses into God’s heart? Dear Saint, let us enter boldly into His presence to seek His heart as He opened the curtain and waiting with open arms. He is willing to reveal but we are not attempting to seek Him at such deeper level. Try, dear saint, to be persistent in your prayer life. God always honors the desires of our heart. God adores a seeking heart.