Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Discipline

Do you believe in spiritual discipline? Not the discipline that the Lord administers to us as a Father, but the practice of godly behaviors?  Do you pray and read the Bible because you should- because it's the right thing to do?

Some might argue that our spirituality should be an expression of the passion within us.  The "streams of living water" (John 7:38) flowing from within should drive us to do the things that will make us grow in the Lord.  Doing the right thing will come automatically from a right heart.

But what if you heart is hurting?  What if the stream seems dry?  It's at this moment that spiritual discipline comes into play.

At its worst, spiritual discipline is the rote performance of godly activities:  prayer recitation, perfunctory Scripture reading. But the Word of God never returns to Him void (Isaiah 55:11), so could this discipline have value?  Paul told Timothy to discipline himself for the purpose of godliness.  To the spontaneous, this might seem stilted, but, I must say, it works.

Lately, I've been turning to the Word more because it's what I should do, not out of some deep desire to seek solace in it.  (If you had presented me with my present situation in hypothetical form, I would have painted a very different picture of my reaction than what I'm actually experiencing now.  I suppose you don't know till you've been there.)  I'll post more on the Bible reading later, but now I'd like to share something about prayer.

The other day, I had hit an enormous obstacle with wrapping up Bryan's affairs.  I couldn't find our will.  I had spent hours looking.  I had gone through the attic, the filing cabinets, the library.  I knew we had one, and I just couldn't find it.  I had given up.  Then our lawyer told me that I REALLY needed to find it, so one evening, I called all the kids together, and we had a family prayer time, asking that the Lord would lead us to the will.

As soon as I prayed aloud, I realized that for the first time in my life, I had absolutely no expectation that the Lord would answer.  It's not that I thought He was incapable of hearing, it's just that I had prayed an awful lot the last few weeks to absolutely no avail.  I was pretty sure that He was just going to let me work this one out without His help.

But I prayed anyway, not because my heart told me to, but because my head had been trained from my earliest days that it was the right thing to do.  If you face something you can't handle, you pray.  If it's something really big, pray with other people.  It was, quite simply, a knee jerk reaction to the situation.  Need will+can't find it=pray.  Pray without ceasing.  If you lack wisdom, ask God. 

And guess what?  I got up the next morning and found the will.

God answered my faithless prayer, and by doing so, He started, in a very small and subtle way, to restore my desire to pray.

Romans 15:30
"Now I beg you, brethren, through the Lord Jesus Christ, and through the love of the Spirit, that you strive together with me in prayers to God for me"


4 comments:

Amy said...

Very, very, very well-written, Aimee (as usual) and profound. It was so good to talk with you on Sunday. I spent the rest of the day thinking about our conversation as I painted the boys' room.
"In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord;
My hand was stretched out in the night without ceasing;
My soul refused to be comforted." Psalm 77:2

Anonymous said...

Hello, someone shared your blog on a forum where another woman had posted because her sister had just lost her husband and was struggling with homeschooling her children and just grieving. I just want to say, I am praying for your family. I wish I lived in your area and could offer more help, but please know you all are being prayed for often.

Jeff Bain said...

I also pray about almost everything. The problem I always have is adding my list of preconceived outcomes to the request! I am constantly reminded about how "my way" would have been the wrong conclusion.

Debbie M said...

Thank you, Aimee for spending the time to share with us how you are experiencing God and how He is rewarding you. It is such an encouragement to know that our faith in God to always be there for us is not a faith in vain. No, He doesn't always answer us in the way we want Him to, but it is so comforting to know He is there, holding us!

I will have to admit that each time I open up my email, I look for another "Bainster Adventure" update to see what God has said to you or taught you. When there is one, it is the first email I open!

God bless you always in all things.
Debbie