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01 May 2014

The Necessity of Intimate Prayer - As 'A Church after God’s Own Heart'

Source/Author: By Bishop Dr. Ong Hwai Teik

"Before daybreak the next morning, Jesus got up and went out to an isolated place to pray".   Mark 1:35

All of us live out our lives where both the public and private sides
are seen as distinct. It is the same with the Lord Jesus. The Gospel writers were most emphatic about the importance of the private, interior life of Jesus, which lies behind the public ministry, activity and controversy vis-à-vis the needy people, and the religious and political leaders of His day.

It is this interior life that He zealously guarded, and that discipline
was preserved to the finish. He never wavered nor was He distracted
from His true identity, call and mission as “the Lamb of God that was slain before the foundation of the world.” In Mark 1: 11 – the Father’s voice from heaven declared - "You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased."

The
Lord Jesus thrived on the fact of His Father’s acceptance, affirmation and affection by keeping daily private times of meeting with His beloved Abba, Father. It kept Him unwavering in His true identity and role when the world wanted to give Him false ones. In Luke 9: 18 – 21 He asked His disciples “Who do men say that I am?” – the reported answers were flattering; but the right one which the Lord Jesus affirmed was given by Peter – "You are the Messiah sent from God!" Again preceding this in vs 18 is "One day Jesus left the crowds to pray alone." Once again the interior life of the Lord Jesus precedes the exterior busy public life of activity, controversies and public expectations and perceptions that had been formed.

We have just observed Lent and celebrated Easter, and we in the
Church remember with gratitude the painful but unflinching determination
with which the Lord Jesus "stayed on course" in facing the Cross. Many of us would naturally avoid death at all costs, especially if we knew of such fatal consequence in advance eg. boarding an ill-fated ship, aeroplane or a vehicle if we knew it would lead to certain death. And yet for the Lord Jesus “stayed on course”, even though He knew the fatal ending in advance - as the Son of God, sent as the suffering Christ to die for the sake of a world lost in sin.

The Lord Jesus was the Son after His Father’s own heart because
He kept His private interior times with His Father disciplinedly and regularly. This imperative example and critical truth is not only necessary for us individually, but also collectively as one body unit called the Methodist Church in Malaysia. His total dependence on His Abba, and in knowing and doing His Father’s will, was captured by His deep and regular private praying habit. This “without fail” interior practice was noticed by His closest followers as His obvious source of sustained direction, authority and power.

We, the Methodist Church in Malaysia, as a united single body unit also want to keep our interior “private” time with our Father through the Methodist Prayer Convention 2014. Hitherto, we have attempted to faithfully and dutifully carry out our public ministry in this land and the regions beyond. But we need to come together opportunely as one single body to pray so that we are sustained to remain true to our identity as God’s children/people, fulfilling our call and mission faithfully as a Church after our Father’s own heart in this generation.

We as a people called Methodists, must intentionally and sincerely
humble ourselves collectively before the Lord, seek His face and pray, and turn from our wicked ways. The MPC 2014 is a key, rare and opportune way in which we do this at the “highest level” as a Methodist Family, although we must seek the Lord at all levels in the life of the Church.

Together we must heed the Lord’s warning in Matthew 21:18-22 of
the barren fig tree that was cursed. That fig tree was full of foliage but no fruits (this type was expected to produce figs before or at the sprouting of leaves, no matter the season); it was full of “promise” but had no true “performance”! May the Lord have mercy on the Methodist Church in Malaysia that overall we should appear to “look good but have no fruits”! In the words of Paul – “Having a form of godliness, but denying the power.” [2 Tim 3:5]

Let me now share what the Lord has laid on my heart as we, together
in the Methodist Family began pursuing being “A Church after God’s Own Heart” since last year. [Many Methodist members, leaders, and intercessors resonated with this theme, as we felt the same conviction from the Holy Spirit]. In this context, I had felt the Spirit laying upon my own heart the following issues that came from four sets of words which I now share for the prayerful consideration, discernment and response of our Methodist Family:

“Encultured blockages” – to sincerely and intentionally seek the Holy Spirit concerning things that grieve the heart of our Father that we no longer notice, because it has “become a part of us”/ our daily faith community culture. I was awakened to this recently when in the midst of our Task Force set up by the GCEC to look into ministry among our indigenous communities – that we need to conduct our meetings more in the language that our indigenous brethren can understand - which is not English!

“Communal identity as the Church in Malaysia” – that the season is now here for the total Church in Malaysia to genuinely, authentically and demonstrably show our unity as the body of Christ in this land. We, in the Methodist Church in Malaysia, do this by having the will, sincerity and taking “do-able” steps to transcend ethnic, denominational, geographical, monetary divisions and differences etc – among God’s people in this land who are not like us.

• “Suffering cleanses and authenticates” –
that trials, tribulations and persecutions will define us as true believers, followers and disciples of Christ. We are continuing to feel the escalation of the beginnings of birth pangs. These “labour pains” are inflicted upon us by those opposed to Christ and His Church in this land, but when responded to rightly, will herald the birth of a holy, authentic and powerful life of witness of the Church in Malaysia.

• “Disentangle the eternal from the temporal” –
that the Church of God was conceived from eternity to be a cosmic witness “that through the church the manifold wisdom of God might now be made known to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places.” [Eph 3:10]. Let us never put our ultimate hope in temporal powers, parties, personalities and politics. Instead, we are to be salt and light that actively engage the world, society and state, for God’s greater purpose and glory.

Let us come together at the MPC 2014 to seek God further for the reality of the Methodist Church in Malaysia to become “A Church after God’s Own Heart”. Let us prepare ourselves, as we make it a priority to personally spend time with God “privately” each day in an intimate relationship with our Father.

May He through the Holy Spirit so grant His people called Methodists
a desire to seek Him, and anointing us with “faith that move mountains”; faith that comes when like the Lord Jesus we offer to our Father the time to deepen our private and personal relationship with Him. Then we shall collectively and communally become the Lord’s “mountain movers” of our time and generation, no matter how huge the mountains appear to be in this land and the regions beyond.

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE MPC 2014

As we look forward to the MPC 2014, let us pray that by the gracious and powerful work of the Holy Spirit that …

1. Our Methodist Family will be increasingly set free from "Encultured blockages" especially in the area of prayer…from lack of spiritual appetite and zeal… from scepticism… misplaced priorities… discouragement and disappointment… that we will want to come together to seek God in this gathering.

2. Our Methodist Family,
as we gather together, will receive a greater empowerment and a deeper desire to resolutely do our part to demonstrate unity with all other believers in this nation in actualising "Communal identity as the Church in Malaysia".

3. Our Methodist Family will be willing, for the glory of our
Father, to endure hardship, persecution and tribulation as "Suffering cleanses and authenticates" us as God’s cosmic witnesses in turbulent times in this nation.

4. Our Methodist Family will always know how to "Disentangle the eternal from the temporal" - and live in obedience to Ephesians 3:10 in our individual as well as community life as God’s people called Methodists in Malaysia.