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Heaven Land Devotions - The Crystal Clear Eye Of Prayer

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I believe that Aristarchus, "a Macedonian of Thessalonica" was one of the fruits of "the Macedonian call."

Could it be that the man who appeared to Paul in a vision at night saying to him, "Come unto Macedonia and help us," is this same man here in Acts 27:2, who became a faithful traveling companion of Paul and his company? I think perhaps so.

When Paul and his company left Macedonia Aristarchus went with him to help them. Paul later mentioned him in his list of fellow laborers and fellow prisoners.

Even in the vision Paul had that was brought about by Aristarchus' love-soaked yearning prayer to God, he did not ask for help only for himself, but said, "help us!"

You see a beautiful, believing man of God, a praying man full of faith and selflessness.That desperate prayer to the Lord for help was heavy laden with a wrenching call for Paul to come to them. He clearly asked for him by name.

I believe while that "man" was crying out in prayer, Jesus allowed Paul to actually see it as it was happening by the Holy Spirit in real time.

To see him actually in the throes of prayer screaming out, "Lord send Paul!...then doubling down yells out even louder, "Come unto Macedonia and help us!"

What a powerful window into the fathomlessness of prayer. Jesus did not just do this for a historical mark or ancient recorded account, but for us to "see prayer," and the power and action of it. To see that there are no limits.

You may not ever have a night time vision of someone calling out to you for help the same way Paul received it. But never disregard the slightest touch by the Holy Spirit in the spirit of your mind or heart, of a name, a thought or a flash image of a face.

Because that very well may be the Lord revealing to you personally the cry for help by that soul who's seeking Christ in prayer, and He is calling you to answer that call in prayer for them. This is a very serious matter.

There are so many Aristarchus's in this world all around you. And by your obedience to pray, you gain a fellow laborer who becomes one who will travel mightily with you in the company of Jesus.

Who is "glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength, I that speak in righteousness, mighty to save." Isaiah 63:1.

"Look into the visible until you can see the invisible."

- Anon

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**Thank you for supporting this ministry, I lovingly refer to as "The Little Green Pasture." Click here:

PayPal: http://paypal.me/JoanStahl

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I believe that Aristarchus, "a Macedonian of Thessalonica" was one of the fruits of "the Macedonian call."

Could it be that the man who appeared to Paul in a vision at night saying to him, "Come unto Macedonia and help us," is this same man here in Acts 27:2, who became a faithful traveling companion of Paul and his company? I think perhaps so.

When Paul and his company left Macedonia Aristarchus went with him to help them. Paul later mentioned him in his list of fellow laborers and fellow prisoners.

Even in the vision Paul had that was brought about by Aristarchus' love-soaked yearning prayer to God, he did not ask for help only for himself, but said, "help us!"

You see a beautiful, believing man of God, a praying man full of faith and selflessness.That desperate prayer to the Lord for help was heavy laden with a wrenching call for Paul to come to them. He clearly asked for him by name.

I believe while that "man" was crying out in prayer, Jesus allowed Paul to actually see it as it was happening by the Holy Spirit in real time.

To see him actually in the throes of prayer screaming out, "Lord send Paul!...then doubling down yells out even louder, "Come unto Macedonia and help us!"

What a powerful window into the fathomlessness of prayer. Jesus did not just do this for a historical mark or ancient recorded account, but for us to "see prayer," and the power and action of it. To see that there are no limits.

You may not ever have a night time vision of someone calling out to you for help the same way Paul received it. But never disregard the slightest touch by the Holy Spirit in the spirit of your mind or heart, of a name, a thought or a flash image of a face.

Because that very well may be the Lord revealing to you personally the cry for help by that soul who's seeking Christ in prayer, and He is calling you to answer that call in prayer for them. This is a very serious matter.

There are so many Aristarchus's in this world all around you. And by your obedience to pray, you gain a fellow laborer who becomes one who will travel mightily with you in the company of Jesus.

Who is "glorious in his apparel, travelling in the greatness of his strength, I that speak in righteousness, mighty to save." Isaiah 63:1.

"Look into the visible until you can see the invisible."

- Anon

  continue reading

474 episodes

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