By: D. Delay
Our family enjoys the fun andrefreshment of water slides and lazy rivers during hot summer vacations. At
most water parks, there are also one or two spots where large buckets hang overhead
filling little by little with water. The closer the bucket gets to being full,
the larger the crowd grows beneath in anticipation—children and adults alike
wait for the outpouring. Then SUDDENLY the bucket tips and a great flood of
refreshment crashes down on all below!
In the Book of Revelation, the Bible
describes golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints
(Revelation 5:8). In other words, the prayers of God's people collectively fill
heavenly bowls with sweet aroma, much like the burnt offerings did in days of
old. In Revelation 8,
we discover what these bowls are used for:
"Then another angel, having a
golden censer, came and stood at the altar. He was given much incense, that he
should offer it with the prayers of all the saints upon the golden alter which
was before the throne. And the smoke of the incense, with the prayers of the
saints, ascended before God from the angel's hand. Then the angel took the
censer, filled it with fire from the altar, and threw it to the earth. And
there were noises, thunderings, lightnings, and an earthquake" (verses 3-5).
Much like the water park buckets, the
prayers of God's people fill golden bowls in heaven. As these bowls fill, the
prayers are mingled with incense creating a pleasing aroma to God. Then as the
bowls brim over, an angel takes the censor dipped in incense and prayers and
showers the fire of God on the earth.
God said, "If my people who are
called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn
from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their
sin and heal their land" (2 Chronicles 7:14).
The "fire from the altar" is
the power of God released from heaven to change the earth. As our prayers are
lifted up to God, the golden bowls are filled until they reach a point when the
bowls tip and pour out God's power and provision on the earth.
When God's people pray earnestly, the
"effective, fervent prayer of the righteous" avails much (James
5:16). I'm not talking about begging God. Begging God is not the same as
believing God. Effective, fervent prayer is always filled with faith. But to be
effective, our prayers can’t be like bullets, popping off toward God like He's
a target. No, our prayers must be spirit-led and intentional. "The earnest
(heartfelt, continued) prayer of a righteous man makes tremendous power
available [dynamic in its working]" (Amplified).
Jentzen Franklin said, "What a
marvelous image! When you pray, you are filling the prayer bowls of heaven. In
God's perfect timing, your prayers are mixed with the fire of God (His power)
and cast back down to earth to change your situation... Even if you don't feel
like anything is happening in the natural world, when you pray, you are filling
the prayer bowls in the spirit realm. When they are full, they will tilt and
pour out answers to your prayers!" (The Amazing Discernment of Women, by Jentezen Franklin)
The truth is, we’re guilty of not lingering
in prayer long enough. The people at the water park who wearied of waiting for
the buckets to fill missed an outpouring. The same is true in prayer. However,
it's not about works (trying to make something happen), it's about diligence.
The word "earnest" describes something serious in intention, purpose,
or effort. It can also mean sincerely zealous, meaning it is active, devoted,
and diligent, while at the same time being free of hypocrisy or deceit. This
kind of prayer is genuine and real. It's not about how many words are prayed or
the manner in which we pray, as long as our prayers are heartfelt,
faith-filled, and authentic.
The earth needs saints to be fervent in
prayer. God would not have destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah if there had been even
10 righteous people calling out to Him for deliverance. The same is still true
today if God's people will pray. He is ready to tilt the prayer bowl on this
generation! So be encouraged in your prayer life—the golden bowls are being
filled and the fire of heaven is about to fall!
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