"Then the angel of the LORD ordered Gad to tell David to go up and
build an altar to the LORD on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite. So
David went up in obedience to the word that Gad had spoken in the name of the
LORD" (1 Chron 21:18-19).
In 1857,
an American businessman named Jeremiah Lanphier was sent out by his local
church to begin a noon-day prayer meeting on Fulton Street, right around the
corner from Wall Street in New York City. A simple prayer, a willing heart, and
an act of obedience resulted in city transformation throughout the United
States.
However,
at that very first meeting, no one showed up in the first 35 minutes. But
Jeremiah waited. Gradually, six people wandered into the room at 35 minutes
past the hour. Six months later, 10,000 people were meeting for prayer
throughout New York City. This led to one of the greatest spiritual renewals in
the United State's history.
What
would have happened if Lanphier had decided to abandon the idea after 30
minutes?
In a
small, darkened room, in the back of one of New York City's lesser churches, a
man prayed alone. His request of God was simple, but earth-shattering:
"Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?" He was a man approaching
midlife, without a wife or family, but he had financial means. He had made a
decision to reject the "success syndrome" that drove the city's
businessmen and bankers. God used this businessman to turn New York City's
commercial empire on its head. He began a businessmen's prayer meeting on
September 23, 1857.
The
meetings began slowly, but within a few months 20 noonday meetings were
convening daily throughout the city. Thousands met to pray because one man
stepped out. This was an extraordinary move of God through one man.*
It only takes one man or woman who is willing to be obedient to be used
by God to impact a workplace, city, or even an entire nation. Simple obedience
can lead to things you cannot imagine. Are you willing to be used by God?
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