Daily with the King

by W. Glyn Evans

August 31 • The Atmosphere of Unbelief

Lord, I must be aware of the negative power of unbelief and, even more, of the negative power of the atmosphere of unbelief. “He did not do many miracles there because of their unbelief” (Matthew 13:58). The state of my spiritual health affects others, and it even.affects You, Lord. How often a meeting has been destroyed by a negative, critical attitude on the part of one of the members; and how often has the power of God been expressed simply because one person was in tune with the Spirit. 

Lord, I often pray for the preacher, but now I realize that the  congregation must be prayed for just as zealously. The crowd  needs an anointing to be channels of the Lord’s power, lest an  evil spirit of doubt, distrust, bitterness, or criticism choke out the Lord’s presence. If I leave the gathering unblessed, it is because I came in that way and was unwilling to change during  the meeting. I can see easily how King Saul’s dark moods affected the course of the nation. 

In any gathering of Your people, Lord, I must be of them, or  soon I will be away from them (1 John 2:19). I must be in tune  with You, but I must also be in tune with those around me. For  if I am not in tune with them, it will affect their being in tune  with You. We often blame the preacher for a lukewarm sermon when it is really the people’s lukewarmness that inhibits the  Spirit’s moving. Lord, teach me my responsibility in the gathering of Your people; I must be my fervent best when I walk in to worship You. Otherwise I am a destroyer of unborn blessings. I thank You, Lord, that Jesus Christ was “anointed” by the  Spirit (Isaiah 61:1) to do many things, one of which was to keep  me from my negative moods; He gives me “beauty for ashes” (v. 3b, KJV ) and “oil of gladness instead of mourning” (v. 3c). 

“But as for me, I shall walk in my integrity; redeem me, and  be gracious to me. My foot stands on a level place; in the congregations I shall bless the Lord” (Psalm 26:11–12). 

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