Transformative Power of Suffering in God's Mission

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I am praying that this pandemic would not be wasted in your life but that you would mingle it with the cross conference and with ten thousand other divine influences in your life so that the pandemic and the cross conference and ten thousand divine influences would mingle in the mysterious working of God to make hundreds of you into lifelong missionaries and all of you into God-exalting lovers of Jesus who are world Christians. [00:00:16]

I know from personal experience and from the Bible that God uses suffering to create proclaimers of the word of God. In the summer of 1966, I was 20 years old and just a junior in college and the Lord totally shut down the river of my life, confident towards pre-med, and flattened me on my back for three weeks in the hospital, and there that dream died, and another dream was born. [00:05:19]

God creates proclaimers of the word through suffering. He does that. That's one of the means that he uses. Listen to the book of Acts. This is chapter 7, verse 59. As they were stoning Stephen, he called out, Lord Jesus received my spirit, and falling to his knees he cried out with a loud voice, Lord do not hold this sin against them. [00:07:08]

Jesus had told them in Acts 1:8, leave Jerusalem and go to Judea, leave Jerusalem and go to Samaria, leave Jerusalem and go to the ends of the earth, and they hadn't gone, so he dislodges them from Jerusalem with the death of Stephen and with a great persecution. That's how he does it if he has to do it, hence a pandemic. [00:08:29]

The point that I'm going to make, the main point that I'm going to draw out from hallowed be your name, I had never seen until 2010, which was a very hard year in our family. You don't need to know the details but you ought to be encouraged that one of the gifts that God has for his people through suffering is to show them things in the Bible about himself that they had never seen. [00:11:20]

Hallowed be your name is an explicit request that a kind of heart response would happen in me and among the nations in the hearts of people everywhere, namely the response of hallowing. Hallowed be your name. Hallowing is an act of the human heart. None of the other six or other five petitions explicitly ask God to produce an effect, an act in the human heart. [00:16:18]

The holiness of God is his utterly unique, infinitely pure and valuable transcendent godness. To be God is to be holy, to be God is to be transcendent, to be God is to be infinitely pure, to be God is to be utterly unique. So his holiness is his utterly unique, infinitely pure godness. [00:21:05]

There is one ultimate goal in this prayer, and there's one ultimate goal in history, one ultimate goal in creation and redemption and consummation. They are all means. There is one ultimate end. We are delivered from evil for the hallowing of God's name. We are forgiven our sins for the hallowing of God's name. [00:29:56]

In eternity, we will hallow the name of God not as a means to anything. Hallowing the name of God is not a means to a greater end. There is no greater end for the human heart. The hallowing of God's name is the end for which the prayer exists, and you exist. Missions exist because the hallowing of God's name doesn't. [00:31:28]

When Jesus came to his final hour and he knew that he was about to die, then rise again, ascend to the Father, pour out the Spirit and unleash a global tidal wave of salvation, do you remember how in that final hour he strengthened himself and brought his whole soul into alignment with the ultimate goal of God? [00:32:21]

Jesus pursued the personal and global hallowing of God's name through suffering and death. That was the hour. Should I say save me from this hour? No, I came to this hour of suffering and death so glorify your name. That's why I'm here, Father, your name hallowed in the lives of millions of people. [00:35:24]

There is one ultimate purpose in the Lord's Prayer and one ultimate purpose in history, one ultimate purpose in the endless stretches of eternity, namely the hallowing of God's name, the magnifying, treasuring, loving of God's name, God's beauty, God's worth, God's greatness, God's holiness. So make that the aim of your life. [00:36:32]

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