The Reclamation
The Lord began
speaking “Reclamation” to me a few weeks ago. What I write will speak to some
of you. Not all of us are in the same place, so if this is for you, allow the
Holy Spirit to do His reclamation process in you. Furthermore, let Him take you
beyond reclaiming what has been lost into claiming new lands and new territory
inhabited by your enemies—the world, the flesh, or the devil.
To begin, think
about your walk with the Lord right now. Pause. Reflect. Take as long as
needed. Get understanding on where you are overall. We all have highs and lows,
but overall, where are you? Have you lost ground or are you walking where
you have attained?
(Free Dictionary)
· The act or process of
reclaiming.
· A restoration, as to
productivity, usefulness, or morality.
(Merriam-Webster)
Ø the act or process
of reclaiming [relating to]
· reformation, rehabilitation
· restoration to use:
recovery
Ø reclaim
· to get back (something that
was lost or taken away)
· to make (land) available
for use by changing its condition
· to get (a usable material)
from materials that have been used before
· the act or process of
improving something or someone by removing or correcting faults, problems, etc.
I think we get the picture.
Here in Idaho it is a bright sunny [cold] day. I can see clearly
out my windows. Everything looks crisp and beautiful. It’s like having on
the right prescription of glasses—everything looks sharp and
lovely. However, if my windows were covered in the toils of storms with
wind thrown dirt and dust on them, outside would be a blur at best. Everything
I saw would be tainted with the ugliness of my filter.
1 Corinthians 13 says that we see through a glass darkly. But we
should see more clearly as we mature in the Lord. Proverbs 4:18, “The path of
the righteous is like the first gleam of dawn, shining ever brighter till the
full light of day.” Jesus put it this way, “The lamp of the body is the eye. If
therefore your eye is good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your
eye is bad [the Greek is: full of labors, annoyances,
hardships; diseased, blind; evil, wicked…], your whole body will be full
of darkness. If therefore the light that is in you is darkness, how great is
that darkness!”
Getting back to, “Where are we now?” First of all, the Holy
Spirit is in the business of Reclamation. He delights in reclaiming and
restoring things that have been lost or stolen. Whether that is man who needs
to be restored to God or whether it is in our own lives where we have lost
ground. The Holy Spirit’s reclamation also takes things that were once unusable
and worthless and gives them value and purpose. He does this even with the
tragedies of our lives—He can and does cause all things work together for our
good. And the Holy Spirit, as we allow Him to, takes every part of our person
and wholly purifies and sanctifies us to God.
The flip-side, we
have to work with Him. We have to repent. We have to change what we are doing,
what we are thinking, what we are loving. We must change.
The Holy Spirit loves to takes us further and deeper in our walk
with Him. He loves to reveal the deep things of God to us, bringing the light
of revelation to our hearts. He delights in revealing Jesus to the human, and
to all of creation. He leads us into new lands, arms us for victory, and puts
to flight our adversaries. And, the Holy Spirit also loves to reconcile man to
God, whether unbeliever or believer.
If you have lost ground—if your windows are a bit hard to see
out of—ask Him for help. He is close. He is an ever present help. We must be
honest with Him, though. It could be something such as losing ground in your
battle with anger or weight control. The children of Israel were continuously
fighting the inhabitants of Canaan, even though God had already given the land
to Abraham and his descendants. If He is calling you to new victories, to
conquer your Canaan—He goes before you to route your enemies. Follow His lead.
Move when He moves, stop when He stops, and camp when He camps.
If there has been tragedy, heartache, bruises, or things you
cannot even imagine God could redeem, He can. He is asking you to trust Him
with even your very darkest places. God called the harlot, Rahab, into His
linage of Jesus Christ. Her name is linked to Egypt, a sea-dragon monster, and
evil. Yet, when she trusted God look what He did. He made her beautiful.
He reclaimed her.
It is time to retake
our land and move forward.
“See, I have set the land before you; go in and possess the land
which the LORD swore to your fathers — to Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob — to give to them and their descendants after them.”
Deuteronomy 1:8
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