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            [September 16, 2009]  
            
             --  "When heaven 
			is shut up and there is no rain because they have sinned against 
			you, and then they pray toward this place, confess your name and 
			turn from their sin...hear in heaven, and forgive the sin of your 
			servants..."-1 Kings 8: 35-36 | 
			
            | Last week I wrote about the importance of the Temple to the Jewish 
			people. I also tried, unsuccessfully I believe, to send you a 
			picture of Cherubim, but lets forget about that. This week we find 
			King Solomon offering the dedicatory prayer at the opening of the 
			Temple in Jerusalem and what a prayer it is! Spanning over 30 
			verses, Solomon's prayer juxtaposes the troubles his people will 
			face with the fidelity represented in the existence of the Temple. 
			Over and over again he references things like plague, famine, war 
			and exile and pleads with God not to forget the Jewish people as 
			they fail or suffer. As Christians today it seems a bit odd to put 
			so much faith in a building, after all, we worship the living God 
			not a pile of brick and mortar. But for the Jews the Temple was a 
			sacrament; an outward symbol of an inward truth. And it was this 
			sacrament that would strengthen them in the most difficult of times. 
 For us today we must be mindful of the lessons of Solomon that day. 
			We know that in our lives tough times will come if they aren't here 
			already. And when they do come where shall we turn? The Jews turned 
			to this building until it was destroyed and then, as soon as they 
			were able, they rebuilt. But where do we turn. We may very well turn 
			to God in the difficult times but have we laid the foundation to 
			really reach out to God? You see, it is in the good times that we 
			build our faith; it is in the days of prosperity when the foundation 
			of our faith is laid. If we maintain God's place in our lives in the 
			good times then we can be assured that God will be that much easier 
			to grasp when things go bad.
 
 
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            Prayer: Holy God, help me this day to find you in my life. Help 
			me to hear your Word to me and to build my life around you. I pray 
			in Jesus' name.
 
            [text from file received by Phil Blackburn, First Presbyterian 
			Church] 
            
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