It's a nice deal when your auto mechanic is also your good
friend. What I've really appreciated about my friend, the auto mechanic, was
the fact that he worked long, and hard, and professionally.
However, it was unfortunate that when I stopped by his
station, I was usually all dressed up on my way someplace. Now, instinctively,
what would we do with a friend? We'd extend our hands to shake. Well, we would
immediately hesitate and both of us would look at the layers of grease on his
hand and then we'd look at my suit and my white shirt and my clean hands. Yeah,
pretty boy over here. I didn't have any time to clean up, and he would say,
"We'd better not." Now, I'd love to shake with my buddy, but it just
might be a problem. It's actually best to get the dirt off your hand before you
reach for a totally clean one.
Our word for today from the Word of God is from 1 Timothy
2:8. Guess what it's about? Hands. "I want men everywhere," Paul
says, "to lift up holy hands in prayer without anger or disputing."
Now, we could probably get into a little debate on that most cosmic theological
issue of all, "Should we pray with upraised hands?" You say, "I
pray with my hands in my pocket." Well, listen, I'm not going to get into
that. There's a much larger point that Paul is making here.
Whether you lift up your hands to God literally or
symbolically to offer praise to the Lord, to get something you need from the
Lord, the bigger issue is this: What kind of hands are you lifting up? He says
here, "Lift up holy hands to the Lord." Make sure your hands are
clean before you reach up for a holy God.
The failure to do that? Well, that just might explain why
God hasn't reached back toward you yet with the answer you've been seeking.
You've praised Him. You've petitioned Him over and over again, but you haven't
heard anything back. Could it be that you haven't cleaned up a part of you that
in His eyes is giving you unholy hands? See, a sinless God cannot bless your
sin. He can't respond to sin.
And so if you could hear His voice, He might be saying,
"I see you reaching for Me, and I've got something I want to give you, but
what's that in your hand? See, I can't have that." So, before you reach
out to God, on a 24-hour day basis, review the last 24 hours. Where did you get
some dirt on your spiritual hands? You might need to look at the last hour. Has
there been some dishonesty; you've told something less than the truth? Did you
display a little less than total integrity? Have there been impure thoughts,
impure motives? Have you hurt someone in these last hours? Have you neglected
someone?
Whatever the dirt; deal with the dirt first. In fact, this scripture
talks about anger and disputing. It suggests that maybe what we need to take
care of is some broken relationships before we ever lift up our hands, so our
hands will be holy. The Bible says, "If you have something against your
brother, or your brother has something against you, leave the altar. Leave your
sacrifice there and go and make it right with him." David said, "If I
regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me." There's so much
He wants to do for you; so much He has to bless you with. But He can't hand it
to you while your hands are dirty with sin.
Whether you reach for God literally or symbolically, would
you be sure your hand is emptied of anything sinful. If you want God to put His
hand in yours, be sure you're not offering Him a dirty hand.
Good Morning!
Hmmn.True word.its time for true reflection. A time to stay sober and think.Indeed what type of hands r we all stretching forth? Man would be unfaithful, But God stays ever faithful. Amen
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