“Jesus looked at them intently and said, ‘Humanly speaking,
it is impossible. But with God everything is possible.’” Matthew 19:26 (NLT)
I
was on my way to a week of therapy to find out why I just couldn’t get over
“the hump.”
Seven
days with 40 strangers and no cell phone.
Lord,
come quickly. Seven days.
So
I called my dad to tell him I’d be MIA for a few days while I was on this
“retreat.” Retreat sounded so much softer than therapy.
“Can
I tell you a story?” he asked.
“I
have 10 minutes. Can you make it quick?”
Then,
like a phenomenal voice-over in some epic movie, my dad spoke:
“When
I was early in my ministry in Panama, I was preaching a three-day revival in a
small church by the ocean. That first night I preached mi corazon [my
heart] out. I preached hard and loud. Many were touched by God. Toward the
end of the invitation, Ms. Ramirez stood up. She made her way to the center
aisle and walked very slowly toward the front. When she finally got to me, I
asked why she had come forward. Her answer was simple.
“‘Pastor,
I need you to pray that the Lord cleans the cobwebs out of my life. I have so
many cobwebs. Could you please pray?’ she asked me.
“And
so I obliged. I prayed that the Lord would clean the cobwebs out of her life.
She thanked me and went on her way. On night two of the revival I saw her get
up again — Ms. Ramirez. And she came walking down the aisle with a little more
certainty.
“‘Pastor,
could you pray again? Could you please pray again that the Lord cleans the
cobwebs out of my life?’ she asked.
“I
reminded her I had prayed the night before for this very thing, and that the
Lord would honor our prayer. But she insisted I pray again. And so I did.
“Son,
listen to me. The last night of the revival — I couldn’t believe it — she got
up again. She made her way down the aisle even faster this night. I wondered if
she was going to tell me that her life had begun to take a turn for the better
— that the Lord had begun to clean the cobwebs.
“‘Pastor
Fermin, please, one last time? Can you please pray that the Lord cleans the
cobwebs —’
“I
stopped her mid-sentence. I stopped her because I realized we were praying the
wrong prayer.
“And
so I prayed, Father, we do not ask You tonight to clean the cobwebs from
Ms. Ramirez’s life. In fact, Lord, keep them there for now. But tonight we ask
for something much greater. Tonight we ask that You KILL THE SPIDER in Ms.
Ramirez’s life. In the Name of Jesus I pray. Amen.
“Carlos,
I have watched you your entire life. You are a professional at cleaning the
cobwebs from your life. You are amazing at playing the part and being used by
God in spite of your circumstances. But do not go to this place and try to
clean up your life. That won’t work. You have to kill the spider. You must find
the producer of all the cobwebs in your life and kill it. It is much more
difficult, but that is why you are there. To kill the
spider.”
And,
my friends, find it I did. I imagine one of these things is running through
your head right now:
1.
I don’t think I have a problem with spiders, but how can I be sure?
2. I think I have 200 spiders, so how will I kill them all?
2. I think I have 200 spiders, so how will I kill them all?
I
define a “spider” as an agreement you’ve made with a lie. A cobweb is a
medicator that brings false comfort to a lie.
We
all have cobwebs. We all have spiders. But here’s the good news: We have
all been filled with the same power that rolled the stone away on the third
day. “Jesus looked at them intently and said, ‘Humanly speaking, it is
impossible. But with God everything is possible’” (Matthew 19:26).
You CAN kill the spider.
I share my story to give you hope to face the spiders with
the power of the God who makes the earth spin and float. Because with
God, everything is possible.
Thank You, God, for being here. I invite You to come in and
show me that place where I made an agreement with a lie that has kept me bound.
Give me a memory or a word — something that will help me get to the root of the
cobwebs I keep cleaning. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
TRUTH FOR TODAY: John
16:23-24, “At that
time you won’t need to ask me for anything. I tell you the truth, you will ask
the Father directly, and he will grant your request because you use my name.
You haven’t done this before. Ask, using my name, and you will receive, and you
will have abundant joy.” (NLT)
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