“Paying the price.” Oh dear. Is this going to be another of those depressing religious words that attempts to spur me on to even greater sacrifice when I’ve got nothing left to give anyway?
Actually, no. It’s a revelation about the price that we really have to pay. It may surprise you. Recently I was praying about how I wanted to move on with God and see him doing greater and greater things. Quick as a flash, the response came: “Are you willing to pay the price?”
This brought me up short. I knew I had to be careful how I replied! We had already given up everything to serve God in Eastern Europe – what more could God want? Homelessness? Hunger? Suffering? Imprisonment? Even death?
Every time I prayed there was the same response – “Are you willing to pay the price?” I was really afraid to answer. Then I remembered what Jesus said in Luke 14:28 “If one of you is planning to build a tower, you sit down first and figure out what it will cost, to see if you have enough money to finish the job.” (GNB) So I was bold enough to ask God: “What exactly is the price that you want me to pay?”
God’s answer was amazing! “The price is all the things that you want to get rid of! Anger, irritation, pride, self-righteousness, fear, anxiety … This is the price that I want you to pay! I’ll take all this rubbish off your hands, and in exchange I’ll give you everything you ask for.”
Now that’s what I call a bargain!
Prayer: Heavenly Father, if getting rid of the rubbish is the price for moving on with you, then I accept! I really don’t want it, so I give it all to you. I am more than willing to pay this price, and to receive whatever plans you have for me. Thank you so much for this amazing offer. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.”
Jeremiah 29:11, NIV
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Roger Pook joined the full-time staff of Ellel East in Hungary in January 1996 after a career in language teaching and financial services. He is Regional Director of Ellel for Central and Eastern Europe and together with his wife, Christine, teaches and ministers throughout the former communist world.