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The Power Of Prayer Series
Contributed by Brad Bailey on Nov 9, 2023 (message contributor)
Summary: The Power of Prayer Series: Setting the Table Brad Bailey – November 5, 2023
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The Power of Prayer
Series: Setting the Table
Brad Bailey – November 5, 2023
Intro
Today we are going to begin a short focus on how we create space for such
connections...on what’s involved in creating the type of space for others to meet God
...the kind of space where people can experience God’s grace.
We may all have people we care about... some we have known for a long time...some may just
recently... and we may want them to know God... but we don’t know how to create a space to
really connect.
So today we are beginning a short series... entitled Setting the Table...about how to join God’s
hospitality.
When you are invited to come to someone’s home for a meal... what shapes the
experiences... from how you feel beforehand...to when you first arrive...to how you experience
those around you ...and how you feel when you leave...is not defined just by the meal...but
how wanted and welcomed you were... how included you were in the whole gathering.
This is what Jesus embodies.
Read the Gospels...that testify of Jesus...and what runs throughout them...are his sharing in
meals...and what is noted... is never the meal... but the guest list...and the welcome he
extended to those around him. It was the welcome that spoke.
You can have great food... without heart... no one is there because we didn’t invite them...
or people may gather and just be pretentious foodies...and no one is blessed. The nature of
hospitality... of a space that we are welcomed.
And...
Hospitality begins in the heart of the host.
As we’ll see over these weeks...it includes the heart to risk inviting...and to create space for
sharing.
But it begins with the power of prayer.
If we want to set the table that welcomes others to know God... it begins with joining with God
through prayer. In the Scriptures, the Apostle Paul instructs his younger apprentice Timothy,
writing:
1 Timothy 2:1, 3-4 (NLT)
I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their
behalf, and give thanks for them.... . 3 This is good and pleases God our Savior, 4 who
wants everyone to be saved and to understand the truth.
God has a desire... and we join it through prayer.
God is extending something that we are either joining or not...and it begins with praying.
He says this is “first of all”... the first thing to do. And we should pray for others with
thankfulness...which means actually valuing people...caring about those who are lost. [1]
How does praying for those who don’t yet share a relationship with Christ shape us?
1. Prayer connects us to God’s compassion.
Setting the table for connection involves actually caring about people.
It’s not simply telling someone they NEED to be at the table...but that we want them at the
table...that we care about them.
Jesus [2]...
Matthew 9:36 (NLT)
When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them because they were confused and
helpless, like sheep without a shepherd.
He had compassion ....
Quite a difference from seeing people as just fine on their own...as people who have it all
together...or at least think they do.
Quite a difference from seeing people as those who need our judgment / condemnation.
Welcomed sinners....
What’s in our hearts actually matters.
You can tell someone you have the mumps...but if you have the measles... guess what
they will get.
If we love people... what we say will convey it...if we don’t...what we say won’t.
We cease to be salesman and saleswoman.
When we pray... we are inviting God to make us more like Christ...to form Christ’s compassion
in us.
Richard Foster
“If we truly love people we will desire for them far more than it is within our power to give
them...and this will lead us to prayer.” - Richard Foster
2. Prayer connects us to the need for spiritual breakthrough.
The meaning of the Gospel... is that of good news...so we might feel confused when the
message about Jesus isn’t just heard as good news.
But Jesus knew that we have become enslaved to the powers of this world.
Jesus knew what he represented... and what he was contending with.
We need to do the same.
As we read in the Scriptures [3]...
2 Corinthians 4:4 (NLT)
Satan, who is the god of this world, has blinded the minds of those who don’t believe.
They are unable to see the glorious light of the Good News. They don’t understand this
message about the glory of Christ, who is the exact likeness of God.
When I was about 19 ...in college... a young women back here at a local high school who
was connected to the beach scene I was a par of of...who had begun to engage Christian