The one who searches our hearts knows what the Spirit has in mind. The Spirit intercedes for God’s people the way God wants him to. Romans 8:27 GOD’S WORD® Translation
Somehow, up to now, I’ve glossed over this stunning verse that precedes the famous Romans 8:28. But, the other morning, after reading Oswald Chambers’ devotion for 8 November, I suddenly saw what a multi-faceted gift we actually have received when God placed his Spirit IN us.
Just imagine! God has a specific will for you and me and his Spirit actually asks the Father for this divine will to be done in us. Of course, you and I are to pray for ourselves and invite friends to join us in calling upon the Lord. But we have almighty God in us speaking his word over us, his living, irrevocable word. With confidence, we can rest in the surety that God’s word never fails. His ultimate will for us shall come to pass.
That fact cheers me up greatly. Why do I worry? If the Spirit is praying for me even without me knowing the specifics, then I will submit with gladness and relief to what the Father desires to be so in my life. I will seek to obey (help me Holy Spirit!) what I explicitly know from Scripture and keep attentive to Holy Spirit nudges.
After cheering us with this on-going spiritual gift, Oswald then reminds us of our part in the Spirit’s work. That is to keep our ‘house of prayer’ clean. He links Jesus’ anger over ongoing commercial sales in Jerusalem’s temple with Paul’s reminder about the status of our bodies:
Don’t you realize that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? 1 Corinthians 6:19 (NLT)
Oswald draws his reflection to a close by explaining how to keep this place of prayer clean. We are to tend to our conscious thoughts and mind our conscious actions.
Researchers tell us that the majority of our thought life is taken up with the unconscious. If that is the case, it’s a relief to know I’m only responsible for the thoughts of which I am aware.
That might feel like a tall task, to take each thought ‘to task’ and judge it. To examine each speculation, determining whether it honors God or shows disrespect. And then to toss what is offensive into the garbage dump of all that is untrue, demeaning, ugly, evil, wrong, defiled and unbecoming one of God’s family members.
But friends, I offer a sweet consolation that motivates me to WANT to clean up my thought life. If by throwing out the junk that clutters my conscious mental world, I can create more room for the Spirit…..or i f I can make his abode a more attractive and pleasing space for him to intercede for me, why wouldn’t I? I want ALL the godly prayers He is willing to offer on my behalf. And if you are like me, then you too want more of what our triune God has to give.
Let the house cleaning begin!
Nov 09, 2023 @ 22:04:35
Like tending our garden! What a very unique way to think…..keeping the room in our body nice for the Holy Spirit to live in!
Nov 10, 2023 @ 20:01:33
Great job Maria! Romans 8 as u know also says that Jesus intercedes for us—I figure that one cannot have 2 better intercessors that the Spirit & the Son! We leave Venice 6:50 in the morning and don’t get to Charlotte until after 10:00 pm then 100 mile drive. 8 hour layover in N Y. Great time despite severe back pain daily.
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Nov 16, 2023 @ 00:53:44
It can be an overwhelming challenge to take our thoughts to task. I definitely believe it is imperative to do so. No question there. Recently I have been harassed by the enemy of our souls by thoughts that are not becoming. And it has been a battle. The reminder of Romans 8:26-27 is an excellent weapon in the arsenal of warfare. Nevertheless, it is warfare. To be steadfast is a labor of faith. The promise that God will guide with His eye upon us and He is praying for us as He did for Peter has been the impetus to continue the battle even if we don’t see the answers now. Reading your reflections is a way to strengthen and encourage one another.