John 14:12
Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also
do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am
going to the Father.
Most of us will never set foot on foreign soils in an effort
to win souls. Nor will we step to a
podium to stir a great revival. So what
are these greater works that we will do when we believe in Jesus?
The answer is certainly different for each one of us as God
has created each of us with a unique plan for our lives. In our own individual ways we will be called
to be laborers in the field bringing light to the world of darkness around
us. We may be called to be ushers,
parking attendants, babysitters, etc. We
may be called to serve the poor. We may
be called to lead a bible study. Who
knows, we may even be called to a ministry of healing and deliverance. But in all of the various ways that we are
called, there will always be one element of our works that will be the same and
that is the work of prayer.
Jesus was our role model is this regard. He never attempted any work without going to
the Father first in prayer. Prayer was
one of His greater works as He went to the Father to have His power and His
purpose released. Now that Jesus is with
the Father as Our Mediator, one could argue that prayer is the greatest work
that we will do as we call on Jesus to go to the Father on our behalf.
Let us call on Jesus to go to the Father to have His power and
His purpose for us released in our lives. Let us faithfully seek the greater works that the Lord has set aside for us.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for making us vessels for Your
perfect Light to be released in the darkness of the world around us. We bless
the name of Jesus for showing us the way in which we should approach the
purpose for our lives. We rejoice in
knowing that we can share in Your good work by accessing through prayer the
power and authority of Your Son. We
pray, Father, that the greater works of the Son will be released in our lives
as we seek You and surrender to Your plan for our lives through our prayers. We ask all these things in the name of the
Strength of Our Lives, Jesus Christ.
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