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Rabbi Schneider — Show Me Your Glory



God bless you and Shalom, beloved ones. I'm excited today to examine one of the most famous prayers in the entire Bible, when Moses prays to the Father, show me thy glory. We're in the midst of a series now called Prayers that Resonate with God.

This is now the th part in the series. And the reason, friends, this is such an important series is because it shows us the hearts of those people that were walking in close intimacy with the Father and how when they spoke to God, when they prayed to God, God heard their prayer and answered them.

To me, this is so foundational to my walk with the Lord, because when I know that the things that I'm asking the Father for are things that he's happy that I'm asking him for, things that he's gonna answer because he's pleased that I'm asking him for these things, it gives me great confidence in my prayers and that they're being answered.

In other words, we know that some prayers please the Father more than other prayers. Think for example of Solomon. Remember when Solomon became king and the Lord said to Solomon, ask me what you will. And Solomon prayed for wisdom. And the Father responded to him, Solomon, because you asked me for wisdom and not for riches and some of these other things, I'm so pleased with that, that I'm gonna give you wisdom unlike any wisdom anybody's ever known on the earth before.

And the Lord said, I'm gonna give you everything else too. But the point is that God said to Solomon, the thing that you asked me for, this prayer for wisdom, Solomon, it really pleased my heart and it was so much more of an important matter to me that you asked me for that than it would have been if you would have asked me for riches and honor.

And so there are some things that really resonate with God. And we want to find out what those things are because when we make first things first and when we make important to ourselves the things that are important to God, and when we, beloved, ask God for those things first that are primarily important to him, what's gonna happen is we're gonna move in deep power in the spirit in our relationship with the Lord.

And we're going to experience the fullness of abundant life that Jesus purchased for us by his own blood. So there's great value in examining the prayers that we find in the Bible from men and women that walked closely with God, seeing how God answered their prayers, and knowing then that those same types of things that they prayed for, we can pray for in our own lives and it's gonna change us in what we're experiencing in the dimension of the spirit; because prayer changes what you experience. This whole series is on prayer.

Let me say to you that your prayer life will determine the spiritual atmosphere that you live in. In other words, you are responsible for determining the increase of the anointing that will surround your life. If you're passive and don't pray much, little is gonna happen.

That's why Jesus said, you have not because you ask not. Jesus said, up until this time, you've asked me for nothing. But he said, ask that your joy may be made full. In other words, Jesus is saying when you ask, when you focus on your prayer life with me, your joy is gonna be made full.

It's gonna change your spiritual environment. It's gonna change your experience. And so, you are responsible in the Lord for determining the level of anointing that you're experiencing and walking in, in your life, and much of this determination of the spiritual atmosphere that surrounds you is determined by your prayer life.

And so this is serious business for those of us that truly believe that we can lay ahold of everything that God has intended for us in Jesus.

Last week I talked about Jacob and how Jacob got in a wrestling match with God and said to him, I'm not gonna let go until you bless me. Jacob knew he could have the thing that God, was in God to give him, but it took faith and a spiritual desperation to receive it. The same is true for you. So with that said, we're gonna continue now.
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