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Intimacy in Prayer

Gen. 25:21 “and Rebekah his wife conceived.”

Conception is an immaculate and holy act.  God has chosen in creation that replication and multiplication are preceded by intimacy.  Rebekah’s conception was dependent on intimately knowing her husband who points to the love Christ has for His bride.

Many ministries and Christian leaders hold their Savior safe at arm’s distance and therefore never experience intimacy and fruit as He desires.  We must let the Lord in the door to the secret places, in the door of our bedroom, in the door of the heart, as Revelations 3:20 explains. 

But this chamber room of our heart is more than having a simple meal together.  Song of Solomon details the romance of the Beloved and His bride, “He knocks, saying ‘Open for me, my sister, my love.  My dove, my perfect one; for me head is covered in dew, my locks with the drops of night…” (Song 5:2)

Jesus first visits us in intimacy before He impregnates us with vision.  Rebekah is a type of the church, and Isaac’s deep love, commitment, and intimacy foreshadow the relationship Jesus would long to have with His believers.

If you are hungry for vision and purpose, if your heart longs to discover your destiny, begin by discovering the secret place of intimacy with God. Often, I have discovered that my lack of direction in ministry can only be clarified when I draw intimately close with Jesus.

This intimacy and romance is the foundation of our prayer life. I remember my prayer partner Eddie and I looking forward to the time we would draw near to the Father together.  We would be giddy knowing He wanted to spend time with us, that He was looking forward to hearing our prayers, that we would lay our hearts and tears out before Him, and that from that posture He would lead us.

This same longing we had to be with the Father was much like the longing I had to be with my wife in the early days of our courting.  I would rush to get to the car to leave campus, speed along any open roads, wait impatiently at red lights–all because I was so excited to see Amy.  When is the last time you felt that longing for prayer?

Dryness and a barren lifestyle are the result of a formal and cold love for God.  He longs for hot, passionate, emotional connection to His people, and from that passion, purpose is born.  Rebekah conceived due to the love of her husband, and we also must nurture that intimacy if we are to birth the purposes of God.

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