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For the last, I think, about
8, 9, 10 years, there are dear, dear friends of ours, Jim and
Carol Pastor in Brooklyn at the Brooklyn Tabernacle. How many
years have you been there? 21 years. So much integrity within
the city. We were there for a celebration
that they had at Radio City Music Hall, three nights, and they
filled the place, they did, with their choir and their ministry.
The city loves these people because of the wonderful work they're
doing. You talk about mission work, these people are doing
it. They love the Lord with all their hearts, plus Jim is a big
basketball fan, so he can't be all bad. For a dear old guy coming
from Indiana, we have a good time discussing basketball. Jim, you're with friends. We
love you. Speak to us. Thank you. It's a real joy to be here at
the Praise Gathering. And I want to talk for a few
moments about something so vital. and yet it's so simple. It's
so familiar to us that that's the danger. I want our session this morning
to be something that'll make a difference in our lives rather
than just some kind of talk with more information about God. I
pray that by His grace we can have fresh communion with God.
To approach that subject, I want to give you one of the most strange
and stunning pictures of Jesus found anywhere in the Bible.
Of all the portraits you've ever seen painted, there is no portrait
found in the Bible stranger. We see Christ on the cross. We
know Christ as the good shepherd. We know Christ walking on the
water. We see Christ sitting at the well with a woman in Samaria. But in your wildest dreams, can
you ever picture this? And have you ever wondered why
God would put this in the Bible, not just once, but twice? And
so they came to Jerusalem and Jesus went into the temple and
began to drive out those who bought and sold in the temple.
And he overturned the tables of the money changers and the
seats of those who sold doves. And he would not allow anyone
to carry wares through the temple. And then he taught them saying,
is it not written, my house shall be called a house of prayer for
all nations, but you have made it a den of thieves. And the
scribes and the chief priests heard it and sought how they
might destroy him, for they feared him because all the people were
astonished at his teaching. And when evening had come, he
went out of the city. Now the Bible has many pictures
of Jesus Christ And to me, none is stranger. The lamb of God,
the one who came to take away the sins of the world, the gentle,
loving Jesus, who as the good shepherd puts the lamb on his
shoulders and brings it home. And yet in this portion of scripture,
we see Jesus physically emoting in a way that is really hard
for us to picture. that he would actually take tables
and overturn them and throw money on the ground, that he somehow
all by himself with no armed helpers, the disciples were passive
in this, that he would stop people from carrying their merchandise
and just by a word of authority said, get out of here with that.
You can't bring that through the court. and that he would
go to the people who sold the oxen and the sheep and the doves
for the poor people, and he would say, out, get your business out
of here. I mean, it's an amazing picture
of Jesus Christ. The loving Jesus that we know,
you know, we think that for anybody to be that irate and physical
must mean they're not in the spirit, but this is Jesus Christ.
And what's strange about this is this is not the first time
this has happened. I read from Mark, and the Bible tells us
in John, the second chapter, that in Jesus's first visit to
the temple after he began his public ministry when he was about
30 years old, he did the same exact thing. In fact, the Bible
tells us there that he made, are you ready, a whip out of
cords and used a cord these cords and this whip to
actually physically thrash them out of the temple. Now it's three
years, two years later from there, and now he's getting ready to
face Calvary, and he comes back to the temple, and he cleanses
it again. Why would God put something so
stunning in the Bible? that he would go into the holy
temple of God and get so physical and so irate and say, you've
made it a house of merchandise, you've made it a den of thieves,
get out of here. Is it not written, my father's
house shall be called a house of prayer? Now what's odd about all of this
is that the people who were in there belong there. The people
who were selling the animals had to be near the temple precincts
because there was no way to offer the sacrifices prescribed in
Leviticus and the books of Moses unless somebody could have those
animals available for you. You couldn't be carting these
animals from your home or all through the streets of Jerusalem.
So those people belong there. But they had put a gouging uplift
on the price. They were making money hand over
fist, taking advantage of the fact that they were the ones
who could assist, and they were hiking the prices up so that
people were getting taken advantage of. And the money changers, you
know, you had to pay the temple tax if you were a good Jew, and
you couldn't use Greek or Roman money. You had to actually use
the special coins that were minted in Jerusalem itself. So those
money changes were there to take your money from wherever you
came from Macedonia or whatever and you change your money so
that you could make the proper donation, but they were once
again tacking on big-time profit and the people carrying stuff
through the temple. Actually, the writers of that
time tell us that instead of going around the temple, they
said, let's take a shortcut. And they went through the court
of the Gentiles, right through the temple, carting their stuff,
making the house of God a shortcut to big time money. And Jesus, with his whip made
of cords, And Jesus somehow physically, with just his presence and his
authority, just thrashes them out of there and kicks them all
out. Before I get to my main point,
it does remind us that all of us who are involved in singing
in choirs and preaching the gospel and pastoring churches and gospel
singing, whatever the style is, And you who are Sunday school
teachers, because I know there's a lot of influence in this room
right now. You're going to go back. A lot
of you are leaders in the place where you came from. Boy, does
that challenge us to remember that it's not just not if you're
doing God's work, it's how you do God's work. For the Bible
tells us that one day, Jim Simbla is gonna stand at the judgment
seat of Christ, and God's gonna ask me why I pastored the Brooklyn
Tabernacle, and with what spirit. You see, these people were in
the temple, but they didn't have the spirit of the temple. They
were supposed to be there to assist people to worship and
to come into God's presence, and they were there, but they
were out of sync with the whole purpose that God had for the
place called the house of the Lord. I mean, they were doing
it, they were doing the job, but they were making big time
money, and they were greedy, and they had brought a secular
spirit into a sacred place. They were businessmen. They were
crass businessmen coming into something that God said, my house
shall be called a house of prayer. You've made it a den of thieves.
You're getting over on the people, out with you. Awesome thought. And in a day when gospel music
and gospel preaching and gospel work can become so mechanical
or oriented toward me, myself, and I, it reminds all of us today
here at the praise gathering that as we go back to our separate
duties, that we have to do God's work with God's spirit. we have
to do God's work and approach it with God's heart. Because
one day, it doesn't matter if your friends approve of you,
it doesn't matter how many albums you sell, or how popular Jim
Simbler is, or if he writes a book, one day the Bible says, I'm gonna
stand in front of the one whose eyes are like fire, and I can't
get over on him. All of you that sing in that
choir, it's not just if you're on your note, it's why you're
on your note. It's the spirit that you do in it. Am I doing
it for the glory of God? Do I really care about those
people in New York City? I mean, am I preaching just to
put on a show and get through another service? Or does my heart
really radiate with God's love? And am I saying the things that
he wants me to say with the spirit he wants me to say them in? Why
are you teaching that Christian ed class, that Sunday school
class? Why are you singing in that choir? Why do you serve?
The Bible says that when Jesus went into the temple, he reminded
them, this is not your house. This is my father's house. And
my father's house has to be run my father's way. And when you
touch something sacred in a secular way, I'm going to kick you all
out of here. And even though he's not walking through churches
today and kicking people out, there is going to come that day
when Paul says we'll all stand at the judgment seat of Christ
and we're going to have to give a review to the Lord. And we
will be reviewed on why we did what we did and how we did it.
But that's not my main point this morning, but that's a well-taken
point for all of us. Not only on the crass business
side of money, because it's so easy to make gospel work just
another way to make a living. That's what these people were
doing. They weren't interested in people getting in contact
with God. They were making a living out of it. But as we do God's work, we must
not rob the glory that is only due to Him. Whatever we do and
whatever we say, the Lord wants to remind us through this that
all the glory and all the honor must go to Jesus Christ. But the thing that really provoked
Jesus into this angry tirade was this. He said, you men don't
even understand about my father's house. You've revised, you've
given your opinion about the temple, but the temple doesn't
belong to you. My father's house shall be called a house of prayer,
and you've made it a den of thieves. This is a first principle of
religion, so listen closely. Jesus said, my house, my Father's
house, shall be called a house of prayer. The atmosphere of
my Father's house is supposed to be prayer. The atmosphere around the things
of my father must be that aroma of people opening their heart
and coming to my father in worship and in petition and supplication.
And instead of keeping that atmosphere and aiming at that atmosphere
and understanding my father's purpose, you've made it a place
just to make a buck. So out with you. My house shall
be called the house of prayer. The thing that's supposed to
distinguish Christian churches and Christian people and Christian
gatherings is the aroma and the atmosphere of prayer. You might say, well,
Pastor Semble or Brother Jim, that's not our style. We come from a different tradition.
It doesn't matter what your tradition is or what my tradition is. It's
his father's house. And his father says, in my house
it shall be a house of prayer and supplication. Now, we know
that that temple is unlike any church. The Brooklyn Tabernacle,
the building that I pastor in, is not a sacred building. Your
church building is not a sacred building. There are no sacred
buildings like the temple. We know that. That temple that
sat there in Jerusalem, which now the Mosque of Omar sits on
that land, was the only place that God said the brazen altar
could be put and the animal sacrifices could be given. It was the only
geographical spot in the world where the holy place and the
holy of holies could be. So what I'm not trying to say
today is that in our churches, there's some counterpart to the
temple. We know that. In fact, the Bible says we're
the temple of the Holy Spirit. But what I want to say to you
is that God's work from the very beginning is not like you and
I often imagine it. God's work, God's house, the
Christian religion is always supposed to have the aroma of
prayer. Preaching, yes, but not my house
shall be called a house of preaching. Music, yes, but my house shall
not be called a house of music. My house shall be called a house
of prayer. There were choirs, but it was
called a house of prayer. There was the reading of the
word, but my house shall be called a house of prayer. So the Bible
tells us that when Jesus Christ died and resurrected and went
back to heaven and he began his church, which the gates of hell
shall not prevail against, he kept the same line running through
the formation of the church, which was in his father's house.
Have you ever noticed that the Christian church was not born
while someone was preaching, but while people were praying?
Have you ever noticed that in the second chapter of the book
of Acts, when the church was born, they were doing nothing
but just waiting on God and praying? And they were just sitting there,
and as they were praying, and worshiping, and waiting, and
having heart communion with God, and God shaping them, and cleaning
them out, and building faith into them, and doing those heart
operations that only the Holy Spirit could do, the church was
born, the spirit was poured out. My house shall be called house
of prayer. In the fourth chapter, Peter
and John are arrested, and they're slapped around and threatened.
Don't you preach anymore in that name. And what do they do? They
don't go and protest. They don't go to the Supreme
Court. They don't try to get some political leverage. They
go back to a prayer meeting. They go back and say, behold
the threat. Oh God, look how they're threatening
us. But oh God, we lift our voices together to you. Oh God, behold
their threats and give your servants boldness that we might preach
the name of Jesus in the name of Jesus. And the place where
they prayed again was shaken and they were all filled with
the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God with boldness. My
house shall be called house of prayer. They had this instinct. When in trouble, pray. When intimidated,
Pray. When challenged, pray. When persecuted,
pray. When you're in trouble, pray.
In fact, this thing called prayer, whatever it is, is so unique. It's not like what we're used
to. You know, we talk about pray, we say prayers. Most of them,
a lot of them are mental prayers. This thing called praying is
so deep that when the Apostle Paul got converted, and he was
first Saul of Tarsus, this violent persecutor of the church, Jesus
went to Ananias, and the Lord appeared to Ananias in Damascus
and said, go to this man, this Jew, this church persecutor named
Saul of Tarsus, and pray for him. And Ananias said, you know,
I know about this man. This man is trouble with a capital
T. And Jesus said, as if this was
proof that everything had changed. No, Ananias, you can go, for
behold, he prays. You can go now because he's in
that room blind somewhere waiting for you because he actually,
for the first time in his religious life, is offering a true prayer. And because he's praying, you
can go and not be afraid. It was as if that was the sign
whether somebody was the real deal with God. Behold, he prayed. And that same Apostle Paul, when
he writes to Timothy and he wants to encourage him how to do God's
work, he says this, first of all then, I want supplications,
first of all, in your church, Timothy, first of all, before
anything else, supplications and prayers and intercessions. and thanksgiving to be made for
all men. That's first of all. It doesn't
matter what your tradition is or what American Christianity
says. The word of God says, first of all, then I want supplications
because we got to remember, Timothy, my house shall be called a house
of prayer. Later on in the same chapter,
he says, and then I remember, Timothy, I want men everywhere
to lift up holy hands without wrath or doubting, and I want
them to pray. That's the sign of a Christian church. Paul says,
men praying with holy hands without wrath or doubt. In fact, the
book of Revelation says that when the four and 24, the four
and 20 elders fall at the feet of Jesus, they have these golden
bowls, and you know what's in the bowls? This incense that
is so fragrant to Christ. It's the prayers of the saints.
I mean, what must prayer be to God that he keeps it in bowls
in heaven? Just imagine when you and I kneel
or stand or pray seated and we really open our heart to God,
somehow those things are kept. They're so precious to God. My
house shall be called a house of prayer. And we have, in the
day that we live in, a lot of revisionism going on. But it's
not coming from Washington, it's coming from the church. We're
revising what a church is today. The Bible says, and they continued,
the early church, they continued steadfastly in the apostles'
doctrine and in fellowship and in the breaking of bread and
in prayers. Now, we've revised that and said, if you can get
people for one hour on Sunday morning in a building, that's
the church. That's not the church. We can use every device we want
to get people for one hour and keep it early and keep it moving
and keep it going because people have important things to do that
day. That's not the story of the Christian church. That might
be the story of my church or your church, but that's not the
church Jesus built. And the history of revivals down
through the ages have told us that whenever things have grown
crass and commercial and secular and hard and worldly, God sends
a revival. And what's always the sign of
the revival? Behold, they pray. the church begins to pray. Moody
goes somewhere in England, and they begin to pray. Finney goes
to upstate New York, and they begin to pray. The Great Awakening
happens in America, and they begin to pray. Who was the fancy
preacher? Nobody. They prayed. Where was the great
music? Oh, they made great Psalms, but
that wasn't the great thing about it, it was they prayed. Prayer
preceded it, prayer kept it going, and the minute prayer ended,
the Spirit of God lifted, and we got back into one of those
tougher times for the Church of Jesus Christ. You folks, young
people who are going to these schools, let me tell you, as
someone who went to college as a basketball player on a full
scholarship and traveled around the country playing basketball,
never had the privilege. of going to a school like you
folks are going to. The greatest thing anybody can
learn in this building is how to pray, how to call on God so
that God intervenes in the situation. They continued steadfastly in
the apostle's doctrine, fellowship, breaking of bread, and in prayers.
And that's the church. And I talked to well-known ministers.
I talk to men, if I mention their names, a lot of you would know
a lot of their names, and they tell me privately, off the record,
hey, listen, I know I'm dazzling them with my books and my sermons,
but Brother Jim, something's wrong, because except for Sunday
morning, one hour, I can't get a soul into the church. If I
called a prayer meeting, not one-tenth of the congregation
would come. They'll pay $20 for a concert, but Jesus can't draw.
They'll pay all kinds of money to hear somebody do something,
and that's wonderful. I'm all for that. But doesn't
it awaken us that if the prayer meeting was called, that nobody
would come when God said, my house shall be called a house
of prayer. My house shall be called a house
of prayer. and you represent all kinds of
cities, and just ask yourself that question in the city you
live in, what church do you know takes a night, a prominent night,
with all the leadership there, and says, if prayer is so great,
and his house shall be called a house of prayer, and we have
all these promises, ask, you shall receive. Seek, you shall
find. Knock, it shall be open. And
all of those promises, call unto me and I will answer you. You
would think the Christian church would say, time out. We're going
to pray because God said when we pray, he'll intervene. The truth of the matter is, in
the city I live in, New York, and the same is for Chicago and
Philly and all of that, who are we kidding? More people are turning
to crack than to Christ. There are more people trying
crack than are getting baptized in water. That's the real deal. And preaching is not going to
do it alone and teaching is not going to do it alone. My house
shall be called a house of prayer. That's what brings God's power
and grace into a situation. The proof of that is in the last
40 years, there's been more books written about marriages than
in all the preceding 2,000 years of church history. More books
in the last 40 years on marriages go to any pastor in America and
ask him if there aren't more problems per 100 marriages today
than at any time, and we have the most books. We got all the
how-tos, but what we're missing is the grace of God. My house
shall be called the house of prayer. A couple that prays together
stays together. A church that prays together
stays together. There'll be difficult moments,
I'm not being simplistic, but God's word is true. Call upon
me and I will answer you. I'll show you things you can't
even imagine. Just give me a chance. There's more books on child rearing,
quality time with your children, ad nauseam. Talk to any pastor. There's more problem with children,
young people in the church, per 100 young people, than at any
time previous. It's not because we're lacking knowledge. It's
not because we're lacking how-to, and all of that has its place.
But brother, sister, when the rubber meets the road, we need
the power of God. We need the grace of God. And
listen to the promise as I come to a close. Therefore, let us
come boldly to the throne of grace so that we might receive
grace and mercy to help us in our time of need. It doesn't
say, therefore, let us come to the sermon. We in America have
made the sermon the centerpiece. God never intended the sermon
to be the centerpiece. The preacher, if he does his
job, is supposed to get people to come to the throne of grace.
Why? Because it's at the throne of grace that God gives grace
and mercy. If a singer, a gospel singer,
really does his job and every gospel singer, listen to me,
you're going to answer up one day because God's going to say
to you, did you bring people to where the action was at the
throne of grace? If you just entertained him,
if you just tickled him and gave him a little warm, fuzzy moment,
woe unto you, because at the throne of grace, I could have
changed their life. Pastor Cymbala, did you bring
the people and dazzle them with your footwork and try to be clever,
or did you make Jesus wonderful so that they could come to the
throne of grace? Therefore, let us come boldly to the throne
of grace. That's why Jesus ascended to the right hand of the Father,
so that he could make a way so that me, with my problems, could
go. and receive grace and mercy to help me coming apart here. That's an awesome thing. Just
an awesome thought that we've created a religion kind of of
our own. And sometimes His house shall
be called the house of prayer. In a lot of churches and a lot
of services, you have everything but prayer. You have talks, readings,
talent, choir, and my wife conducts a choir. I'm all for those things,
but do you get what I'm driving at? If it doesn't end up with
somebody touching God and praying, who are we kidding? We need the
Lord. For someone who's so ill-prepared
as myself for the ministry, It seems to me that God has chosen,
among other things, to make my wife and I example of those foolish
things that confound the wise. My wife writes music and directs the Brooklyn Tabernacle
Choir, and she neither reads nor writes music. She's never
been trained. She doesn't know what she's doing.
She just doesn't. I've never been to a seminary
or a Bible school, and I ended up with 15 or 18, 20 people in
New York City on a street that was so depressing. Our church
was so depressing, I didn't want to go, and I was in charge. Drugs everywhere, inner city. Totally different culture than
especially my wife grew up in. I, as a ball player, had been
around. And then I realized, what am
I gonna do? Am I gonna live in this Christian fantasy about
what God once did and then what God's gonna do one day, but then
your life goes by and you never see God do anything? You know,
you can let your life pass by with that kind of talk. Remember, the worst epitaph on
anybody's tombstone will be this, you had not because you asked
not. Someone says, well, Brother Jim,
now you understand, Jim, that you don't get everything you
ask for, it has to be according to God's will. I understand all
of that, but we can't use little theological dodges to get away
from the fact that a lot of people don't have things that God wants
you to have right now today. He wants you to have it right
now today, but over my life or possibly yours, he writes, you
have not. because you asked not. I want
to do it for you. But God has chosen prayer to
be the one conductor. Listen, the one conductor, the
one channel for all of God's blessings, the channel is prayer. In other words, God has this
table set for us. And he sees Jay and Amy, and
he knows exactly what they need to raise that child. And he has
the table spread with every kind of wisdom and grace and strength
that they could possibly need. But he says, the only way you
can get it is to pull up to the table and taste and see that
the Lord is good. And pulling up to the table is
called prayer. In other words, God doesn't tell
us, pray because I want my people to pray. He says, pray because
I have all kinds of things for you, and when you ask, you shall
receive. In other words, it's not legalism.
It's not get in there and start praying. It's I need thee. Oh,
I need thee. Every hour, I need thee. God,
you see what I'm facing. Help me, Lord. And as we pray,
He's faithful to his word and supplies. Well, my wife and I
began to learn a little bit about this conductor and this channel
called prayer. And we began to see people's
lives get changed. And, you know, I began to preach
and not being trained and studying on my own and building a library,
which has grown quite large, and trying to stay a student.
But at the very beginning, it was rough. Sermons I preach at
the beginning. It's tough when you fall asleep
doing your own sermons. not just the people falling asleep.
It's when you doze off. But you know, I found this, that
God, when you become a Christian, and because of what I just said,
how he blesses people through prayer, he's gonna make you a
woman of prayer. He's gonna make you, sir, a man
of prayer, and you try to run, he'll chase you, but he will
make us people of prayer. He knows how to order our lives
and to get our attention and say, do you realize how much
you need me now? Oh no, Lord, I can handle this
on my own. And God says, all right, fine. When you hit the
stone wall the 32nd time, remember that you need me. But notice
he's not making me a man of prayer so he can say, see, I got him
praying. It's a father saying, I have all of this and you live
with such scarcity. Please. Come unto me, all ye
that labor. Pray, talk, spend time. What
are you so rushed for? You're running for what? Working
with what? There's nothing in Jim Symbol
to work with you. Everything that you need, I have.
So when are we going to talk? So I began to learn, and we began
to stress our Tuesday night prayer meeting as the Brahma of our
church. And this past Tuesday night, between 1,200 and 1,500
people gathered like every Tuesday night. And since, of course,
those days, we've had like 14 other churches begin all stressing
that prayer meeting night, because we found if you can beat the
devil on the prayer meeting night, you'll beat him on every other
level. And that's the way it is in our
personal lives. If you can beat the enemy in prayer, you can
beat him at every level. You will read the word. There's
grace flowing through your life. You have an appetite for the
things of God. So from me standing in front of two people on a Tuesday
night, I used to do that. First offering I took on a Sunday
was $85, tithes and offerings. And I had a daughter named Chrissy,
who was about a year old. My wife took a second job, I
took a second job. But the people began to pray. But in closing, let me just tell
you the last, some of the last lessons I've learned about this
wonderful truth because I'm not trying to preach down to anyone.
I'm preaching to myself as I was talking to you about eight or
nine years ago. My daughter who is here today,
she got away from us. She got away from not only us,
she got away from God. She got away from our house.
And my wife and I went through a two and a half year long nightmare
that I don't want to go into. But I promised God, as I was
getting at the end of it, that as he brought me through it,
that wherever I got a chance, I promised God no matter how
hard it would be, as he's my witness today, no matter how
hard it would be, I would tell people what God does in answer
to prayer. You know what the feeling is?
Not to know where your daughter is. She grew up as a model child.
I have two other children. Chrissy's now 25. I have a daughter,
21, and a boy, 18. But at that time, Chrissy was
about 17, 18. And it was, I'm talking nightmare. I'm talking
about getting in my car and leaving my house to go to the church
in the inner city where I'm going to face 10 new people who visit
who are HIV positive, and a battered woman, and no-need family units,
and everything discombobulated. I don't want to be the focus.
I'm supposed to be there, Carol and I, to minister to them. But
I'm crying from the minute I leave my door to the church and saying,
God, my heart is broken. My nerves are shot. I've screamed,
begged, pleaded, tried to use money, reasoned, cried, and she's
getting worse. She's not getting better. And
how am I going to minister? And we're starting other churches,
and renting Radio City Musical, and starting new churches in
the city, and going to South America, and Carol's writing
songs and making albums. But nobody knows, or very few
people know, that we're hanging by a thread, my friend, by a
thread. And all the times I drove and
cried out to God coming in and saying, God, please, just get
me through these three meetings. We have 11, 3.30, and 7.30 services,
each about two hours long or more. And I'm just saying, God,
please, just get me through another Sunday. And God would just lift
me, and I would have the grace to get through and minister to
people, even though inside I was so, so just shaky. And I learned that when you pray,
God comes. I learned that when you have
no logical way to stand, God somehow, when you pray, gives
you fresh feet and a fresh foundation. We have a prayer band in our
church. It's a more important ministry than the 240-voice Brooklyn
Tabernacle Choir. There's a prayer band that not
only prays through each service, about 20 of them pray through
each service on Sunday while I'm preaching and ministering.
They're in a room locked away praying. But now they pray for
several years now, from 2 in the afternoon till 6 in the morning.
In the church, there's people praying every seven days a week,
2 in the afternoon till 6 in the morning. If any of you have
some need, you can just mail it to our church. Someone will
pray for it 3 in the morning. It's an amazing thing how God
honors that. Well, they began to pray for me, and as God is
my witness, I would sense myself at night sometimes, or shaving
in the morning, I would feel God's grace just come underneath
me and begin to steady me and hold my emotions, and I hadn't
even been thinking about God, and I would say, Lord, what is
this that's just come into my life? Somebody's praying for
you. Somebody's praying for you. These people would be praying
for me. God bless them. Then my wife got ill. had to
have a hysterectomy and the hormonal imbalance that she ended up with.
My daughter's out of the house, the other two children, I'm doing
the best I can. And now my wife is not talking
just about leaving New York, which she wanted to, because
the enemy had told her, fine, start your churches and influence
people for Christ, but I'm gonna have all your children. I've
got one and I'm coming for the other two. And my wife believed
it and told me, you can leave with me or you can stay, but
I'm leaving. because he already has Chrissy
and I'm not losing my other two kids enough with this. We can't
do this. The atmosphere in the city, New
York is a miserable place to be. I'm not there because I like
it. I'm there because God put me
there. And then after the operation,
she's talking about she doesn't feel any reason to live any longer. And I mean, what do you do? Your
wife is flipping out. Your daughters, you're preaching,
you're doing all of these things. I'm just telling you, oh, how
wonderful it is to know that at the throne of grace, no matter
what's happening, God can lift you and hold you. What a wonderful
God. One November, after about two
years had passed, Chrissy was awake, God and I got totally
alone in Florida, and God spoke to me and said, I know you've
been praying for Chrissy. The impressions I got were basically
this. I don't want to sound mystical or sensational. I'm just going
to tell you from my heart. No more talking to Chrissy, and
no more talking to anyone else, and no more money, and no more
screaming, and no more crying. Drop it. Just tell me. Let's
make a covenant. You just tell me, and I'll take
care of it. And I told my wife, I'm not going
to see my daughter until she's right. And that's my first child. My wife kept in touch with her.
Months went by. Christmas, sad Christmas. Who
wants presents when your daughter's away? on a February night in the prayer
meeting. My house shall be called the house of prayer. We were
all praying and calling on God and waiting on God. You know,
nobody in charge, no choir, no speaker. Who needs it? You have
Jesus. It's amazing how wonderful he is. And someone sent a note up to
me, a woman, a young lady who's sensitive to the Lord, and she
sent a note up through an usher, and the note said, I feel deeply
impressed that we should stop the prayer meeting and pray for
your daughter. I looked at the note. People were praying all
around me. I looked at the note and said, God, is this really
you? I don't want to be the center of attraction. People have their
own needs. But I felt impressed it was. I stopped the prayer
meeting after a little while, and everybody gathered together
in that room, in that church, and held hands, over 1,000 people
probably that night. And I called one of my associate
pastors in the front, and he began to pray. And all I can
tell you, and I don't know what your theology is, and it really
doesn't matter. I'm just going to tell you what happened. You
know where Paul said, I travail like a mother giving birth to
Christ before I'm done you? Well, I told the people, my daughter
thinks up is down and down is up. And she thinks light is dark
and dark is light. And unless God visits her and
intervenes, my daughter is out there. And I'm going to someone
wants me to stop the meeting so you could pray. My associate
is going to come. He's going to pray. And suddenly
it turned into a labor room. You ever hear women when they're
giving labor, having labor? It's not pleasant, but it has
some great results. And they began to pray. I was
overwhelmed by it. I was, as God is my witness,
I was overwhelmed by it. I mean, they began to pray as
if they went to the throne of grace like, and now, Satan, you
will give up that girl. Jay, if you would just come,
let's sing Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior. They prayed, I came home, my
wife wasn't there that night and over a cup of coffee at night
I told her, Carol, it's over. She said, what's over? I said,
it's over. If there's a God in heaven, what
I just experienced tonight, it is over, finito, it's over. Just about a day later, I was
shaving and my wife burst into the bathroom and said, Chrissy's
here. I said, Chrissy, I haven't seen her in four months. Kristen, and you better go down.
I went down the steps and ended, wiping off the shave cream, and
on the kitchen floor was my daughter on her knees. And then I walked
in the kitchen, she grabbed at my pants leg. She pulled it. She was weeping, and she said,
Daddy, I've sinned against God, I've
sinned against myself, I've sinned against you and Mommy. Daddy,
forgive me for being rebellious, et cetera. Daddy, Daddy, it's
different. But Daddy, who was praying for
me? Who was praying Tuesday night for me? Why, Chrissy, what happened? And she drew up to me. She said,
in the middle of the night, God woke me up. And he showed me
that I was heading toward a chasm, and it had no bottom. But daddy,
even as he showed me that and showed me how off I was, he put
his arms around me and he showed me that he loved me and he had
a plan for my life. And daddy, I made it right with
God. And I could tell by her face,
she was my daughter again, the one I had raised. Very soon God opened the door
and for the next four years, she directed the music program
at a Bible school. She married a man of God. They're
both in the ministry today. And God reminded me once again,
my house shall be called a house of prayer because when you call,
I will answer. And the hard cases that some
of you are facing, I want to tell you now, it won't come from
another seminar. Seminars have their limit. All
they can do is be an arrow that gets you to the throne of grace.
But when you get there, watch out. Because God can do exceedingly
beyond what we ask or think. I'm not being emotional. I'm
not being simplistic. But we have too many technicians
now invading the church that are into methodology. The answer
is not in methodology. The answer is in the power of
the Holy Spirit. The answer is in the grace of
God. Could you just close your eyes
right now? They've given me permission,
and I thank Bill and Gloria for this, and Randy and the folks
who work here. Pass me not, O gentle Savior. Sing it with me. Hear my humble
cry. I'm not lovers, thou art coldly. Do not pass me by. If I were a crow, why would I
fly? Well, every eye is closed. I wonder, before we sing that
song again, and the lights are dimmed because the last thing
we need is any kind of spectacle or any sense of embarrassment
for anyone. I have a feeling that there's
more than one mom or dad that could all to empathize with what Carol and I went through. And you have a son or a daughter
who's out there, even some of them are in church, but you know
they're out there. When you consecrated and dedicated
them to God, this is not the end result that you knew God
had in mind. They're maybe totally away from
God and your house even, or maybe you could just sense there's
like a hardness, a crust. They're just going through the
motions and the tenderness that you know they're gonna need in
life. Tenderness to God is not there. Instead of worrying or
just praying and crying about it, I'm gonna ask as we sing
that song again for every mom and dad or every grandma or granddad
who has a grandchild, that is a burden to you. You love them. And they've been reasoned with,
they've been talked to, they know the Word of God. Now it's
up to God. It's up to God, the Holy Spirit,
to get them. We're not God. We can just bring
it to God. Or maybe you're a husband or
a wife and your spouse is not with you today and is not with
the Lord, serving the Lord, and yet you got married in Christ.
And now there's trouble in the house. Listen, those are the
real battles of life. This stuff in Haiti and this
stuff in the Persian Gulf, that's child's play compared to the
real battles of life. I'm going to ask every mom or
dad, grandparent or husband or wife who identifies with anything
I've just said, would you stand right now wherever you are and
by standing, you're saying, I'm bringing that situation to the
throne of grace. I'm not embarrassed. Just stand.
That's it. Don't be ashamed. Pass me not, O gentle Savior. Sing with me, please. Hear my
humble prayer. Just close your eyes, everyone
sing it, everyone. Hear my humble cry While on others
Thou art calling Do not pass me by Father God, we come to you this
morning. We sense your presence here.
I've done my best to honor your word, God. We're not the ones
who invented prayer. You're the one who called us
to your side, to the throne of grace. And Lord, for these moms
and dads who are weeping, some of them over that son or that
daughter, we understand, God. for those grandparents who are
concerned about a grandchild or that marriage that's falling
apart. God, we need your grace. We need
your mercy, oh Lord. We need the Holy Spirit to come.
And even as you've changed my daughter and countless other
people who have been prayed for over the decades and centuries
as Christians have called upon you, God, we ask you to do it
again, oh Lord. We're coming to the throne of
grace. We don't have the strength to do it. Our money won't do
it. We're not smart enough to do it. We can't finesse it. We
need an outright invasion of the Holy Spirit into that person's
life. Wake them up in the middle of
the night, oh Lord. While they're driving in a car, let them feel
the glory of the Lord. While they're taking a shower,
remind them of verses that were taught to them when they were
children. But God, we're not gonna hand them over to the enemy.
We're gonna fight the good fight of faith. We're going to pray
and we're going to keep praying. And after we pray, we're going
to pray again. We won't let you go, Lord, unless
you bless us, unless you touch these situations by your grace.
Lord, I pray that there'll be a new aroma and fragrance of
prayer in all of our lives as we go back to our several homes. Oh, God, let prayer meetings
begin in churches. Let prayer meetings begin in
family altars in homes. Let people see, God, all of us
afresh that when we call upon you, you're faithful to answer
us. Stop us from being so rushed
and so busy and we're learning and never coming really to the
knowledge of the truth. Work on our hearts and not just
our heads, oh God. Make us men and women who live
at the throne of grace, tasting and seeing how good you are. while every eye is still closed.
I just want to sing it one more time. And if someone is standing
next to you or near you, just look up briefly. Put your hand
right now on their arm or their shoulder. They need your encouragement.
We all understand what they're feeling. Would you sing it with
me? Pass me not, O gentle Savior. Let's all stand and sing. Hear my humble cry While on others
Thou art calling Do not pass me by How many of you believe, based
on the verses I've read, how many of you believe that God
has heard our prayers today? Could you lift up your hands?
Let's put our hands together and just give God a hand. Hi, I'm Bill Gaither, and I can't
tell you the joy that Gloria and I have had in this very room,
sitting in heavenly places with some of the greatest people on
this earth. Moments of wonderful fellowship,
beautiful times of praise and worship, joy, laughter, and tears. and to try to capture it somehow
on film so that you can enjoy it there in your home. Many of
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My House Shall Be Called A House of Prayer
Series Prayer
Jesus said, "my house is a house of prayer." So why are most churches non-praying places? Jim Cymbala shares how his church the Brooklyn Tabernacle became a praying church in New York. He also shares his own journey of having a wayward child, and how God spoke to him through that experience.
| Sermon ID | 918181337262 |
| Duration | 53:16 |
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| Category | Conference |
| Language | English |
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