Reflections, Prayer, and Lessons from Judah’s Journey

Good morning, mighty men and women of God!
Deborah and I have been literally moved to tears over the last 24 hours by the courageous outpouring of willingness by family and friends around the world to contend for a miracle in Judah’s thyroid. Thank you for giving freely of yourselves for Judah and the glory of Jesus!
The final round of tests will take place this Thursday, November 20th. Late that afternoon, the Director of Surgery for the entire hospital will review the test results and set forth the plan!
I’ve been reflecting this week on a story that I’ll call “A Tale Of Two Confrontations” because it’s a lesson for all of us who are praying for a miracle in Judah’s thyroid.
Seemingly out of nowhere, came a decisive counter-strike by the devil!
It’s hard to speculate on exactly what the early church was doing during the imprisonment of James and just before he was killed with the sword. The text gives us very little to go on.
BUT, we do see something VERY special and very powerful after Peter was arrested. The passage seems to suggest that the early church took a much more aggressive approach to the devil’s second attack against their leaders. The church was earnestly praying to God for him.
Oh, to have attended one of those earnest prayer meetings!
A few verses later we read of several remarkable outcomes of their earnest prayers, including:
An angelic jailbreak of Peter in the middle of the night before his mock trial and likely execution the next day
An angelic assassination of the wicked Herod just months later, and
The continued expansion of God’s word with power throughout the region.
Their prayers paid off, big time!
SO — the obvious question: what kind of praying was the early church doing to get results like that? What does “earnestly praying” look like?
Deborah and I have thought about this for years.
Thankfully, we find some clues in God’s word!
A reading of Daniel 10 gives such a fascinating glimpse into what happens in the unseen, spiritual realm when we pray. In response to our prayers, angelic warriors are dispatched from heaven to bring us the answers, sometimes encountering resistance from demonic powers that can literally delay their arrival until we “pray it through,” as the early pentecostals were fond of saying. A careful reading of this text seems to suggest that our words literally escort the will of God to the earth!
In Luke 10, Jesus made such a revolutionary statement! “I have given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will harm you.” When he commissioned his church in Mark 16, he told them he expected them to heal the sick. That’s probably why in Acts 9 Peter authoritatively declared to the cripple, “Jesus Christ heals you. Get up and roll up your mat” and the cripple did exactly what he was told. We have the authority to declare!
In Luke 18, Jesus settles the issue once and for all: one or two dispassionate prayers will never do! To win our battles, God expects us to approach his heavenly courtroom and press our case for justice against our adversary. Jesus broke the curse of the law. Sickness, poverty, CANCER: You have no right to torment the people of God! We respectfully press our claims in the court of heaven for relief from the wiles of the rebellious devil and his agents. We are to “cry out day and night” to the judge of all the earth, asking Him to dispatch angels to overcome the forces of evil on our behalf.
Deborah and I know that setting aside the time to pray is costly. Giving up food to elevate the power of your prayers costs even more!
Only God knows what he has in store for this young man’s future and why the devil has tried so hard to take Judah out.
I’m so excited to see what this investment in Judah’s future will bring in the decades to come!
We honor you, mighty men and women of God! Thank you for partnering with us through your prayers.
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Let’s be militant, authoritative, and relentless!
Joyfully,
Eric and Deborah Dombach, for the our family
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