2 Chronicles 7; 2 John 1; Habakkuk 2; Luke 21

“As soon as Solomon finished his prayer, fire came down from heaven
and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices, and the glory of the Lord filled the temple.
When all the people of Israel saw…
they bowed down with their faces to the ground on the pavement and worshiped and gave thanks to the Lord saying, ‘For he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever.'”

2 Chronicles 7:1-3

Fire came down from heaven.

Fire. came. down. from. heaven.

Fire consumed the burnt offerings and sacrifices – some 22,000 oxen and 122,000 sheep.
So many that they filled the court. (v.7)

Um. Yeah. BIG fire came down from heaven.

“…and the glory of the Lord filled the temple.”

Big God. Big glory.

And the people?

down.
face down to the ground.
on. the. pavement.
worshiping.
thanking Him that He is a good God,
with love that endures FOREVER.

And me?

…thanking God He is good  (we would be utterly lost if He were not).
…and that He loves (the fire would otherwise terrify us)
…worshiping Him bent, face down on the ground (the view is best from here).

Because when faced with the fullness of His glory…
We won’t be able to do anything else.

God of the Consuming fire,
We offer ourselves.
We pile it all there.
Everything we have.
Everything I am.
Come down.
Consume me.
I want to see Your glory.
Even if we have to look from the pavement.
We look for the day when Your glory will fill our senses,
Overwhelm us with Yourself.

amy in peru

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2 responses to “2 Chronicles 7; 2 John 1; Habakkuk 2; Luke 21

  1. Thanks for stopping me from reading over these words and not marveling at and revering God the way he deserves! Have I become so desensitized that I could read this and not be stunned at his power? Big God, indeed! Thank you, Amy!

    Courtney

  2. CL

    “…worshiping Him bent, face down on the ground (the view is best from here).”

    yes. identifying God for who He is from where He is as well as ourselves in our rightful place – a place of worship.

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