FASTING,
PRAYING, STUDYING AND LIVING FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD
APRIL 29, 2021
Four
months of 2021 are now behind us. We continue to look to the future for God's
Kingdom on earth, as it is in Heaven. With each passing day, we must be about
those thing that help us maintain a strong faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and
in His purposes and plans for His people.
The
daily disciplines as listed above can be vital resources to each of us in our quest for Zion. A quest is pursuit made in order to obtain something. A
quest can be an adventure, a journey, an undertaking, a mission, etc. All of
these can apply to our longing for Zion. Remember, it is not an impossible dream,
but in fact is possible, as promised by Jesus Christ.
The
little things, or daily duties are what prepares us best, perhaps, for the
obtaining of Zion. The ones who received five and two talents and doubled them
were told that because they had been faithful over a few things, the Lord would
make them rulers over many things; enter thou into the joy of thy Lord. This
parable is one of the three in Matthew 25 that gives us insight into the coming
of Jesus in His Glory.
Since
we know neither the day nor the hour when the Son of Man cometh, Matthew 25:12,
we are told to "Watch therefore." Watching involves more than just
what we may see with our physical eyes. It includes everything about us, both
physically (temporally) and spiritually.
There
is a hymn, in the Hymns of the Restoration, number 136 entitled, "Waiting
and Watching." The chorus says we are waiting and watching for Him, Jesus
Christ. So, what are we to do, while we are waiting and watching for Jesus (Zion?)
The purpose of our life on earth is to grow, develop, and be
strengthened through our own experiences. How do we do this? The scriptures
give us an answer in one simple phrase: we “wait upon the Lord” Read Isaiah 40:31.
What does it mean to wait and
watch for the Lord? In the scriptures, the word wait means to hope, to
anticipate, and to trust. To hope and trust in the Lord requires faith,
patience, humility, meekness, long-suffering, keeping the commandments, and
enduring to the end.
To wait and watch for the Lord means planting the seed of faith and
nourishing it (Read Alma 16:151-156.) It
means praying as the Savior did—to God, our Heavenly Father—saying: “Thy
kingdom come. Thy will be done” (Matthew 6:11.)
It is a prayer we offer with our whole souls in the name of our Savior, Jesus
Christ.
Waiting and watching for the Lord means pondering in our hearts and
“receiving the Holy Ghost” so that we can know “all things that we should do” .
Waiting upon the Lord means to “stand fast” and “press forward” in faith,
“having a perfect brightness of hope”
It means “relying alone upon the merits of Christ” and “with His grace
assisting us, saying: Thy will be done, O Lord, and not ours". As we wait
upon the Lord, we are “immovable in keeping the commandments,” knowing that we
will “one day rest from all our afflictions”.
May we wait and watch for Him by pressing forward in faith and the
spiritual disciplines that we may truly be ready when He comes.
God be with you in your continued efforts
Paul Gage