The last few weeks have been really tough. They really have not been terribly tough on what is going on with me personally, but it seems like recently those that are around me are suffering from a myriad of personal crises', some of which are deserving of the personal foul flag for piling on. Because I care about the people in my life, I am invested into their lives and care about what happens to them. The biggest frustrations seems to be not being able to do very much about things. I want to help but I can't in the way that I would like to.
There was a phrase that I learned a long time ago, both by just hearing about it, and by practical application. The term was 'standing in the gap'. What I have always understood the term to mean was that an individual would be able to help another through doing things for the person that they may not be able to do for themselves, or taking part of the heat for them to lessen their burdens, or another way was to spiritually breach a gap for them.
The idea of standing in the gap comes generally from Ezekiel 22:30 And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it: but I found none. The previous verse shows that the condition of Israel had gone downhill and the people were acting wickedly. The idea of seeking one to stand in the gap was to say that one could plead for the people to God. Someone to stand as an intermediary and plead for mercy from God on behalf of the people. This same idea can be brought to an individual level as well where some righteous person would plead to god on behalf of others. I guess some would call this intercessory prayer.
One example of this might be when Abraham was pleading with God over Sodom and Gomorrah, knowing that Lot and his family were there. Abraham pleaded to spare the place for the righteous folks sake. Unfortunately for the city, Lot and his immediate family did not add up to enough. But this was a case where Abraham kind of stood in the gap for Lot and family, as well as any other righteous folks that may have been there.
Sometimes standing in the gap for another may put yourself on the line. Jesus tells us that no greater love does a man have than to lay down his life for his friends. Sometimes, we have to put ourselves out there to protect friends, family, fellow believers. It could require literally jumping into the middle of a fight, or placing yourself in harms way to protect another. Again we can look to Abraham and Lot for this also when Lot was captured and Abraham got his band together to go take out Lots captors and rescue Lot.
There are times too when standing in the gap can be purely spiritual. You pray and pray hard for lost loved ones and friends, asking God to intervene in their lives and open their eyes to accept Jesus Christ. Daniel 10:11-13 gives us some insight into this. We see how when Daniel prayed, the prayer was immediately heard and responded to, but it took 21 days for the angels to fight their way past the demons to accomplish the prayer. This happens when we pray too, especially when we are praying for the lost. We are in a war.
Doing these battles takes its own toll on those of us standing in the gap. We get tired, depressed, weak, etc, during these times. The Holy Spirit that resides in us as believers desires to help us through this. He will give us strength, wisdom, understanding, and can do some simple things like making sure our needs our met during these times. I kings 19 tells the story of how Elijah was ministered to after doing some of the Lords work. Elijah was so depressed he wished to die, and God had an angel bring him some food to eat to help strengthen him and bring him back into balance.
We as Christians are involved in some deep struggles whether we know it or not. We will often be asked to or feel the need to stand in the gap for others individually or as a group. It is what we do. Sharing the gospel and ministering is hard work and may require much of us mentally, physically, and spiritually. We can trust that God will see us through if we are acting under His authority.
Isaiah 26:4 Trust ye in the LORD for ever: for in the LORD JEHOVAH is everlasting strength:
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This brought both confirmation and tears.
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