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Approaching Easter: Unfinished Glory
As I enter this time of prayer, I repeat the words of Psalm 130:5, slowly, several times, making them my prayer to God:
‘I wait for the LORD, my whole being waits, and in his word I put my hope.’
Pause and repeat
As we approach Good Friday, we continue today to ask for an eternal perspective on our current sufferings, as the apostle Paul writes in Romans 8:18–19.
Pause to read the passage
In the book God on Mute I describe the magnificent Basílica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain. Designed by the architect Gaudí, under construction since 1882, it ‘will eventually incorporate three façades, each articulating a different aspect of Christ’s life. Gaudí, in his generation, created the Façade of the Nativity, ornately exploring and celebrating the birth and life of Jesus. In our generation, the second façade has almost been completed: that of the Passion of the Christ … Work is just beginning on the final structure, the Glory Façade … The messages of Christmas and Easter tower over us like the first two façades of Gaudí’s basilica. But we await the completion of the story when Christ’s glory will fully be revealed and His temple will be complete’*
How does it make me feel that this little life of mine is being built into something so much bigger and more beautiful than me? Am I looking through the wrong end of the telescope; focusing in on my own little world here and now, instead of the universe of new possibilities to come?
Pause and reflect
Heavenly Father, thank You that my ‘present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory’ to come. That everything I’m going through in this life will be massively outweighed by the blessings that You are preparing for me in the next.
Pause and pray
As I bring this time with God to a close, I pray the words of the hymn ‘When I Survey’ by Charles Wesley:
Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast,
Save in the death of Christ, my God.
All the vain things that charm me most,
I sacrifice them to His blood.
Were the whole realm of nature mine,
That were an off’ring far too small;
Love so amazing, so divine,
Demands my soul, my life, my all.
Amen.
*Pete Greig, God on Mute, David C Cook, (Colorado Springs, 2020), p262-63
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About this Plan

Why does it sometimes seem like our prayers go unheard or unanswered? Can we find hope and a new perspective during difficult seasons? This Lent and Easter themed plan is based on the book God on Mute, which was written by the Founder of 24-7 Prayer Pete Greig, who has stepped into the dark side of prayer and emerged with a hard-won message of hope, comfort and profound biblical insight for all who suffer in silence.
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