My father taught me to go straight to the top when I need something
done. Buford Graves said, “There’s
always somebody who can say ‘No’ when everyone else has said, ‘Yes’ and ‘Yes’
when everyone else has said ‘No.’ That’s
the person you talk to.”
Jesus gave the same advice when He taught the disciples how to pray.
Jesus taught the disciples to praise God for His holiness, to seek God’s
coming kingdom, to desire God’s will in every plane of existence, to ask God to provide what they need, to ask
God to forgive and to make them forgiving, to seek God’s preventive and
redemptive protection, and His rescue from the evil one.
Jesus taught His disciples to do all of that For (meaning Because) Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.
Jesus taught His disciples to do all of that For (meaning Because) Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.
We acknowledge that angelic authorities, powers, principalities exist and
affect us; but
when we really need to get something done we go past angels and straight
to the top.
Let no one cheat you of your reward, taking
delight in false humility and
worship of angels (Colossians
2: 18)
We recognize and respect the status of human authorities. We deal with bosses, managers, gatekeepers,
and colleagues, rendering to Caesar what Caesar is due; but when we really need
something, we go past people and straight to the top.
Do not put your trust in princes,
Nor in a son of man, in whom there is no help.
His spirit departs, he returns to his earth;
In that very day his plans perish. (Psalm 146: 3-4)
Why?
[Because] Yours is
the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.
David was the greatest king in the Old Testament, and David said: “Blessed are You, Lord God of Israel, our Father,
forever and ever.
11 Yours, O Lord, is the greatness,
The power and the glory,
The victory and the majesty;
For all that is in heaven and in earth is Yours;
Yours is
the kingdom, O Lord,
And You are exalted as head over all.” (1 Chronicles 29: 10, 11)
David was at the top of the political game, but he understood that he
wasn’t at the very top.
And when we need something, we go straight to the very top.
God loves us. This we know because
the Bible tells us so. But we don’t pray
to God just because He loves us.
Mama loves you. Your pet dog, cat,
parrot, iguana, or rock loves you. But
you don’t pray to those.
(You don’t, do you?)
Despite the love, you don’t (I hope you don’t) pray to those because
their power to answer your prayers is limited.
If God loved us as much as He does, but He was limited as other entities are, then it wouldn’t be feasible to pray to God. It would be like praying to mama, or your pet rock, or to an angel.
If God loved us as much as He does, but He was limited as other entities are, then it wouldn’t be feasible to pray to God. It would be like praying to mama, or your pet rock, or to an angel.
But God is far beyond your pets, your guardian angel, and even your mom.
Those have some power. Those
possess some glory. Those, like King
David, operate in authority over certain territories or kingdoms.
But God----- God has THE power, THE glory, and THE kingdom.
That is to say: God has ALL power, ALL glory, and ALL kingdoms.
That is to say: God has ALL power, ALL glory, and ALL kingdoms.
And God the Father has manifest His Son Jesus Christ far above all principality and power and might and dominion, and every
name that is named, not only in this age but also in that which is to come.
And He put all things under His feet, and gave Him to be head over all things
to the church (Ephesians 1:
21- 22)
That’s Jesus---for through Him we
both have access by one Spirit to the Father. (Ephesians 2: 18)
Why would we give our worship to peons when we know Who’s at the top?
Why would we bow our hearts to the people of this world who say “No” when
we know Who has the ultimate “Yes”?
Why would we submit our lives to the cultural influence that tempt us with “Yes” when we have heard God’s ultimate “No”?
Why would we submit our lives to the cultural influence that tempt us with “Yes” when we have heard God’s ultimate “No”?
Why would we yield the fate of our souls to those who like us are mortal
and created, when we can appeal directly to the infinite and eternal Creator?
Why wouldn’t you bow to the One to Whom every other power, glory, and kingdom ultimately submits?
Why wouldn’t you bow to the One to Whom every other power, glory, and kingdom ultimately submits?
So Jesus said to them, “When you pray, say… For
Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen
---Anderson T. Graves
II is a writer,
community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural
leadership development.
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church in Montgomery, Alabama, executive director of
the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO) and director of rural leadership
development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).
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