Friday, April 24, 2026

The God Who Reaches Into Our Rebellion

 


Based on the Revised Common Lectionary

Scripture Theme: “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”Romans 5:8

This prayer begins with a breathtaking contrast: God dwells “in the heights of heaven,” yet He walks among those who refuse to see Him. The Holy One is not distant from human rebellion. He moves toward us. He seeks us. He extends His hand even when we turn away.

This is the heart of grace—God does not wait for us to come to Him. He comes to us.

The prayer asks God to “hold out your hand to those who rebel against you.” This is not merely a plea for the world; it is a confession for ourselves. We all resist God in ways large and small. We all cling to chains we cannot break. We all need the mercy of a God who reaches into our darkness with patient love.

Then comes the central request: “Free us from the chains that bind us.”

These chains may be fear, shame, bitterness, pride, addiction, self‑reliance, or wounds we cannot heal on our own. Whatever binds us, Christ has already borne it. His cross breaks chains. His resurrection opens prison doors. His Spirit leads us into freedom.

And freedom is never an end in itself. It is always for healing. It is always for witness.

The prayer ends with a mission: that we may “proclaim his saving deeds to all the world.”

Those who have been freed become heralds of freedom. Those who have been healed become witnesses of healing. Those who have been sought by God become seekers of others.

To pray this prayer is to say: “Lord, reach me again. Free me again. Heal me again. And send me to proclaim what You have done.”

This is the rhythm of grace—received, lived, and shared.

Prayer

Most holy God, reach into our rebellion with Your mercy. Break the chains that bind us, heal us through the power of Christ, and send us to proclaim His saving deeds to a world longing for freedom. Amen.


Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor

Topinabee Community Church
Topinabee, Michigan
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