From Asking to Receiving, Part 1

Psalms 123-124
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Today we are looking at the transformative power of focusing on Christ and His word through the series of Psalms. Pastor Colin illuminates how our mindset affects our faith: fix your eyes on the mountains, and you’ll nurture worry; look inwardly, and you’ll either swell with pride or sink into despair. Instead, learn to lift your eyes to the Lord, where true faith can grow.

Join us as we journey through Psalm 123, discovering the essential steps to deepening our prayer life and moving from merely asking to actively receiving God’s blessings. We discuss how to approach God with humility, like a servant to a master, and emphasise the importance of fixing our eyes on God’s throne and hands – symbols of His power and love.

This episode also invites you to engage with the scriptures more deeply, reminding us that faith truly grows when centered on Christ. As we continue with our series “Moving in the Right Direction,” find encouragement in learning how to ask God for what you need, affirm what He has done, and witness the profound impact on your spiritual journey.

100:00:00,920 –> 00:00:14,540Faith grows by looking at Christ. Fix your eyes on the mountains and you’ll200:00:14,540 –> 00:00:21,420grow in worry. Fix your eyes on yourself and you’ll either grow in pride or else300:00:21,420 –> 00:00:22,639you’ll grow in despair.400:00:22,639 –> 00:00:25,559Welcome to Open the Bible with Pastor Colin Smith.500:00:26,059 –> 00:00:30,379I’m David Pick, glad you could be with us today. Colin sometimes, we’re looking600:00:30,379 –> 00:00:35,000at those mountains, those things that seem overwhelming and it can be hard to700:00:35,000 –> 00:00:40,520tear yourself away from that and focus on Jesus. You say faith grows by looking800:00:40,520 –> 00:00:45,240to Him, but when you have a mountain right there in front of you that’s hard900:00:45,240 –> 00:00:49,880yeah, well I think that that’s where our series on the Psalms is really helpful.1000:00:49,880 –> 00:00:54,919These Psalms of assent that we’re following through, they’re the songs that1100:00:54,919 –> 00:01:00,939were sung progressively as people made their way from places very distant from1200:01:00,939 –> 00:01:04,879Jerusalem where God’s presence was especially known and so there’s real1300:01:04,879 –> 00:01:10,339progress. So in Psalm 121 that many people will know well, I lift up my eyes1400:01:10,339 –> 00:01:16,239to the hills which of course speaks of all the problems and where does my help1500:01:16,239 –> 00:01:21,000come from that’s the question. We’re today in Psalm 123, where there’s some1600:01:21,000 –> 00:01:26,459real progress. I lift up my eyes to the Lord there’s movement there from1700:01:26,459 –> 00:01:30,720I’m looking at all my problems and I don’t know where to go to I do know1800:01:30,720 –> 00:01:34,680where to go. I have to turn to the Lord and I have to get my eyes fixed on him.1900:01:34,680 –> 00:01:38,879So when you’re facing an overwhelming problem, something you just can’t let go2000:01:38,879 –> 00:01:43,160of, is there a particular passage in scripture you might go to, to help you2100:01:43,160 –> 00:01:45,500fix your eyes on Him? Yeah well I think that this would be2200:01:45,500 –> 00:01:51,620exactly one example of a place to go. Anything that gets our minds on how2300:01:51,620 –> 00:01:56,180great God is. Because as you say you know the mind goes round and round on2400:01:56,180 –> 00:02:00,300the problem. And so what I’ve got to do is to get my mind fixed on a God who is2500:02:00,300 –> 00:02:04,220greater than the problem. And their faith begins to nourish itself2600:02:04,220 –> 00:02:08,419and their strength begins to find a footing. Otherwise I’m going to slide2700:02:08,419 –> 00:02:14,000into despair. So join us if you can today in Psalm 1 2 3 as we begin a message2800:02:14,600 –> 00:02:19,300from asking to receiving. Here’s Colin. Our series moving in the right2900:02:19,300 –> 00:02:24,919direction is all about experiencing more of the presence of God in our lives.3000:02:25,399 –> 00:02:29,000And we’ve been seeing together that that journey begins when we move3100:02:29,000 –> 00:02:35,320from delaying to deciding. Then we saw last time that in this journey we need3200:02:35,320 –> 00:02:40,559to move from seeing to believing. Now today we take the third step in3300:02:40,559 –> 00:02:44,899our journey and we’re thinking about moving from asking to receiving.3400:02:44,899 –> 00:02:51,779And I hope you have your Bible open at Psalm 123 and 124, two Psalms that open3500:02:51,779 –> 00:02:57,100up these themes for us. Now I’m excited about the opportunity for us to reflect3600:02:57,100 –> 00:03:02,779together on these Psalms today, because more than any other in the series,3700:03:02,779 –> 00:03:10,179these Psalms teach us about the holy art of prayer. And if you’re to move in the3800:03:10,179 –> 00:03:14,559right direction in your life, to move to the place where you will experience more3900:03:14,559 –> 00:03:20,800of the presence of God, then a major part of that journey will be to learn to pray.4000:03:20,800 –> 00:03:26,520Now the book of Psalms is not so much like a textbook as it is like a4100:03:26,520 –> 00:03:34,639photograph album. What we have here very simply are snapshots of great men of God4200:03:35,240 –> 00:03:41,580praying in the Holy Spirit. And just like you look through a photograph album what4300:03:41,580 –> 00:03:47,399we’re able to do here is to discover what praying in the Holy Spirit actually4400:03:47,399 –> 00:03:52,039looks like. And when we know what it looks like, we will be able to go and to4500:03:52,039 –> 00:03:57,399practice it ourselves. Now these two Psalms taken together, and I think that’s4600:03:57,399 –> 00:04:02,940very important, really demonstrate two dimensions of prayer that will keep us4700:04:03,119 –> 00:04:08,740moving in the right direction. The first is to ask for what you need, and the4800:04:08,740 –> 00:04:13,960second is to affirm what God has done. And I want us as we learn from these4900:04:13,960 –> 00:04:19,320Psalms together and want to be very practical as they are today, for us to5000:04:19,320 –> 00:04:26,220see how we can do a better job of asking God for the things that we need. And at5100:04:26,220 –> 00:04:32,100the same time a better job of affirming the things that God has done. And if5200:04:32,100 –> 00:04:36,380we’re able to grow on these twin tracks we will move forward in the right5300:04:36,380 –> 00:04:40,519direction and we will discover more of the presence and the blessing of God in5400:04:40,519 –> 00:04:47,200our lives. So, first ask for what you need then second affirm what God has5500:04:47,200 –> 00:04:55,260done. That’s where we’re headed today. Ask for what you need. Now we begin with5600:04:55,359 –> 00:05:02,480Psalm 123, which is a psalm full of asking. This is the prayer of a believer5700:05:02,480 –> 00:05:07,739who is finding it difficult to sustain his faith in the pressure of an5800:05:07,739 –> 00:05:12,959unbelieving world. People around him are treating him with contempt. You see that5900:05:12,959 –> 00:05:17,619there at the end of the psalm? They’re patronizing towards him. Verse three,6000:05:17,619 –> 00:05:22,920We have endured much contempt. We have endured much ridicule from the proud, much6100:05:23,679 –> 00:05:28,500contempt from the arrogant. He’s in an environment in which unbelieving people6200:05:28,500 –> 00:05:36,420despise his faith, and he’s feeling the pressure of living as a believer in an6300:05:36,420 –> 00:05:42,040unbelieving world, and feeling this pressure he knows that he needs the help6400:05:42,040 –> 00:05:49,320of God. Now very simply, then, the question is how do you go about asking for God’s6500:05:49,959 –> 00:05:57,720help? How do you, in a practical way when you’re feeling under pressure, how do you6600:05:57,720 –> 00:06:03,880ask God for what you need? And it seems to me that there are four very practical6700:06:03,880 –> 00:06:08,519things that we learn from the Psalm. I found all of them to be profoundly6800:06:08,519 –> 00:06:13,679helpful in my own life. Two of them are negative and two of them are positive,6900:06:13,679 –> 00:06:18,220and I hope you have your Bible open as we follow them together. How am I to go7000:06:18,399 –> 00:06:23,179about this business of asking of God? Like the Psalmist, I find myself under7100:06:23,179 –> 00:06:34,519many pressures. How am I to bring my needs to him? Number one, don’t stare at7200:06:35,160 –> 00:06:43,179the mountains. Don’t stare at the mountains. First principle to learn if7300:06:43,179 –> 00:06:48,899we’re to grow in asking of God. Now I say this because there is an obvious7400:06:48,899 –> 00:06:54,980contrast between the beginning of Psalm 123 and Psalm 121, which we looked at7500:06:54,980 –> 00:07:02,440the other week. Notice Psalm 121, begins by saying, I will lift up my eyes to the7600:07:02,440 –> 00:07:11,140hills. Psalm 123 says, I will lift up my eyes to you. They’re so close together7700:07:11,260 –> 00:07:16,640and the difference is so small that you can hardly but notice it. When we were7800:07:16,640 –> 00:07:21,239looking at Psalm 121 we suggested that when he says, I lift my eyes up to the7900:07:21,239 –> 00:07:27,100hills, he was looking at the difficulties of the journey ahead. Remember these are8000:07:27,100 –> 00:07:32,920all songs of a sense, they are sung on a difficult journey that pilgrims made on8100:07:32,920 –> 00:07:37,500the way up to Jerusalem. And we suggested that as this believer moved from8200:07:37,500 –> 00:07:41,700delaying to deciding, he stepped out on the journey to the place of God’s8300:07:41,700 –> 00:07:46,260presence, he looked up and saw the hills that he had to climb and he said where8400:07:46,260 –> 00:07:54,239does my help come from? He sees the mountains, that’s how Psalm 1218500:07:54,239 –> 00:08:01,380begins and eventually he comes to the answer my help comes from the Lord. But8600:08:01,380 –> 00:08:06,140in Psalm 123 it’s distinctly different. You see he doesn’t begin here by8700:08:06,179 –> 00:08:10,600looking at the problem, he doesn’t begin here by looking at all that lies ahead8800:08:10,600 –> 00:08:17,899of him and how difficult it all is. Here he says I lift up my eyes to you and he8900:08:17,899 –> 00:08:24,399begins by fixing his mind and his heart on God. That’s progress9000:08:24,399 –> 00:08:34,640that’s part of his ascent in prayer. Don’t stare at the mountains. If you want9100:08:34,640 –> 00:08:40,260to learn to ask of God make sure that you don’t reduce prayer to a shopping9200:08:40,260 –> 00:08:47,640list of items. See there is a kind of prayer that amounts to nothing more than9300:08:47,640 –> 00:08:55,440worrying on your knees you ever done this? All you’re doing is adopting a9400:08:55,440 –> 00:09:01,960posture of prayer and staring at the mountains. You said dear God at the9500:09:02,760 –> 00:09:08,280beginning. And you said Amen at the end. And you spent five minutes worrying in9600:09:08,280 –> 00:09:15,739the middle and that ain’t prayer. All it is, is an exercise that’s in staring at9700:09:15,739 –> 00:09:20,640your own problems. And of course five minutes staring at your problems will9800:09:20,640 –> 00:09:25,760only have the effect of making you feel worse. Even if you happen to do it on9900:09:25,760 –> 00:09:30,539your knees saying dear God at the beginning and Amen at the end.10000:09:30,859 –> 00:09:36,760So the Psalmist is moving in the right direction here. He’s facing great10100:09:36,760 –> 00:09:42,539pressures. But when he comes to God he begins by looking away from them and up10200:09:42,539 –> 00:09:47,000to the throne and the face of God. So here’s the first step it’s very10300:09:47,000 –> 00:09:51,080important some of us don’t get started with prayer because we’ve got stuck in10400:09:51,080 –> 00:09:56,299the middle of the mountains. If you want to grow and asking God for what you need10500:09:56,739 –> 00:09:58,640you want to stay at the mountain.10600:09:58,640 –> 00:10:00,659You’re listening to Open the Bible10700:10:00,659 –> 00:10:05,719with Pastor Colin Smith and a message called From Asking to Receiving based on10800:10:05,719 –> 00:10:10,440Psalm 123. It’s part of our series Moving in the10900:10:10,440 –> 00:10:14,080Right Direction and if you ever miss one of the series don’t forget you can11000:10:14,080 –> 00:10:17,679easily go back and catch up by coming online to our website11100:10:17,679 –> 00:10:23,400openthebible.org.uk or you can find them as a podcast and those are on all11200:10:23,539 –> 00:10:28,900the main podcast sites, simply search for Open the Bible UK, or you can find a link11300:10:28,900 –> 00:10:33,900on our website. Back to the message now, here again is Colin.11400:10:33,900 –> 00:10:37,539If you want to grow in asking God for what you need don’t stare at the mountain.11500:10:37,539 –> 00:10:45,520Second, get your eyes off yourself. One of the great teachers of the early11600:10:45,520 –> 00:10:49,880church, as many of you will know, was an African Bishop by the name of Augustine11700:10:49,960 –> 00:10:56,239Augustine wrote a wonderful commentary on the book of Psalms. And he makes the11800:10:56,239 –> 00:11:03,799point here, in his comments on Psalm 123, that if we are to ascend in prayer we11900:11:03,799 –> 00:11:09,760need to get our eyes off ourselves. You can think of prayer as being like a12000:11:09,760 –> 00:11:14,820narrow path. It fits the image that we’re using of a journey. It’s like a narrow12100:11:15,299 –> 00:11:24,640path with a ditch on either side. The ditch on one side is called pride, the12200:11:24,640 –> 00:11:29,900ditch on the other side is called despair. All of us are in danger from12300:11:29,900 –> 00:11:35,299both ditches but most of us will have a tendency to lean and to fall one way or12400:11:35,299 –> 00:11:41,299the other. The interesting thing is that the answer to both problems, pride and12500:11:41,299 –> 00:11:46,539despair, the ditches on either side of us, the answer to both these problems is to12600:11:46,539 –> 00:11:54,780get your eyes off yourself. Here’s how Augustine puts it, we ascend to heaven he12700:11:54,780 –> 00:12:03,380says if we think of God.’ If people take pride in their progress, their very12800:12:03,380 –> 00:12:07,979assent will bring them tumbling down again.12900:12:07,979 –> 00:12:14,900how are they to conduct themselves in order to avoid pride, let them lift their13000:12:14,900 –> 00:12:21,760eyes to him who dwells in heaven and not focus on themselves. See he’s saying13100:12:21,760 –> 00:12:27,460that’s how you keep out the ditch of pride, you get your eyes off yourself and13200:12:27,460 –> 00:12:32,580you see there is a subtle danger isn’t there and becoming preoccupied with our13300:12:32,580 –> 00:12:36,340own spiritual progress or even preoccupied with our own lack of13400:12:36,400 –> 00:12:41,280spiritual progress, we heard the story about the gardener who planted tulips13500:12:41,280 –> 00:12:48,280and after he planted them he wanted to be really sure that they were growing so13600:12:48,280 –> 00:12:54,919every week he dug them up in order to have a look at the roots, now you see13700:12:54,919 –> 00:13:01,679nothing will grow if every week you’re digging it up to look at the roots and13800:13:01,739 –> 00:13:07,739and you see that is the danger with becoming preoccupied with our own13900:13:07,739 –> 00:13:15,780selves, it’s the danger quite honestly of an over-emphasis on analyzing the life14000:13:15,780 –> 00:13:21,780and health of the church, we live in an age of surveys and assessments and they14100:13:21,780 –> 00:13:28,140have some value but you don’t make a church healthy by analyzing the health14200:13:28,159 –> 00:13:33,520of the church, you make a church healthy by focusing the attention of the church14300:13:33,520 –> 00:13:40,799on Jesus, get your eyes off yourself, that’s how you avoid on the one hand the14400:13:40,799 –> 00:13:46,059ditch of pride and on the other hand the ditch of despair, Augustine has a14500:13:46,059 –> 00:13:50,700wonderfully pithy comment when it comes to despair, he’s talked about the danger14600:13:51,219 –> 00:13:59,000of pride and when he talks about despair he says, if you find yourself unpleasant14700:13:59,000 –> 00:14:02,599it’s not a bad beginning for a sentence isn’t it, you know, I mean some of us14800:14:02,599 –> 00:14:05,859struggle with that oh, I really don’t like the way I am, I don’t like the way I14900:14:05,859 –> 00:14:13,700look, I don’t like the way I feel, if you find yourself unpleasant take your eyes15000:14:13,820 –> 00:14:20,280off yourself, pretty good for the fifth century, isn’t it15100:14:21,059 –> 00:14:25,460if you find yourself unpleasant take your eyes off yourself why do you focus15200:14:25,460 –> 00:14:31,820there, he asks, this can be a liberating word for someone today, your mind keeps15300:14:31,820 –> 00:14:38,219going round and round on what you don’t like about yourself, if you find yourself15400:14:39,119 –> 00:14:43,979unpleasant take your eyes off yourself and you will find that it will free you15500:14:43,979 –> 00:14:50,979to lift your eyes to God so if you want to grow in this whole ministry of prayer15600:14:50,979 –> 00:14:55,380and what it means to ask and to bring your needs to God number one don’t stare15700:14:55,380 –> 00:14:58,859at the mountains number two get your eyes off yourself that’s15800:14:58,859 –> 00:15:03,500the two negatives here we now go positive number three take the position15900:15:04,500 –> 00:15:11,340of servant if you want to learn the art of prayer this is the posture you must16000:15:11,340 –> 00:15:20,619assume verse 2 as the eyes of slaves look to the hand of their master as the16100:15:20,619 –> 00:15:26,140eyes of a maid look to the hand of her mistress so our eyes look to the Lord16200:15:26,140 –> 00:15:32,000our God till he shows us his mercy now the Psalmist is not a slave of course16300:15:32,280 –> 00:15:37,900and he’s not endorsing slavery either what he’s doing is very simply using a16400:15:37,900 –> 00:15:46,099picture and he’s saying as I come to ask Lord this is how I’m coming to you I’m16500:15:46,099 –> 00:15:52,380approaching you in the same way as a slave comes to his master or a maids to16600:15:52,380 –> 00:15:59,320her mistress in other words I’m looking to you to direct me I’m looking to you16700:15:59,960 –> 00:16:05,599for me because a slave can’t provide for his or herself I’m looking to you to16800:16:05,599 –> 00:16:11,119protect me that’s how a slave comes to his master how I made comes to her16900:16:11,119 –> 00:16:14,919mistress now the point here that’s important is17000:16:14,919 –> 00:16:19,960that I am in the position of the slave and God is in the position of the master17100:16:19,960 –> 00:16:24,460and the difficulty for many of us in prayer of course is that we get it17200:16:24,460 –> 00:16:31,940precisely the wrong way around when we pray it’s as if it said as the eyes of a17300:16:31,940 –> 00:16:38,179master looked to a slave so our eyes are looking to you O God and then we begin17400:16:38,179 –> 00:16:44,919our prayer Lord do this and why haven’t you done that and how long is it going17500:16:44,919 –> 00:16:50,859to take you to do the other we come as if we were trying to give direction to17600:16:51,299 –> 00:16:59,520that’s how a master speaks to a slave no no no says this harvest when I come to17700:16:59,520 –> 00:17:03,219ask it’s entirely or the other way around I come in the position of the17800:17:03,219 –> 00:17:11,260slave coming to the master that’s why he says I lift my eyes up to you did you17900:17:11,260 –> 00:17:16,920notice that up not down you’re gonna come to God in prayer you18000:17:17,520 –> 00:17:27,119to him you don’t look down on him prayer can never be a way of manipulating God18100:17:27,119 –> 00:17:35,300so if we want to cultivate the art of asking let’s humble ourselves and take18200:17:35,300 –> 00:17:42,400the position of a servant don’t stare at the mountains get your eyes off18300:17:42,400 –> 00:17:50,880yourself adopt the position of a servant and forth fix your eyes on the throne18400:17:50,880 –> 00:18:02,479and the hands of God I lift my eyes to you whose throne is in heaven but the18500:18:02,479 –> 00:18:06,719way do you notice the parallel between the opening of the psalm and the Lord’s18600:18:06,819 –> 00:18:13,000prayer remember that the disciples asked Jesus how they should pray as this sum18700:18:13,000 –> 00:18:17,540is also teaching us how to pray and Jesus said well here’s how you pray and18800:18:17,540 –> 00:18:25,599he began this way our father in heaven and Psalm 123 is beginning the same way18900:18:25,599 –> 00:18:34,119I lift my eyes to you whose throne is in heaven I find it especially helpful that19000:18:34,119 –> 00:18:43,040this sound directs our attention to the throne and enter the hands of God I lift19100:18:43,040 –> 00:18:49,400up my eyes to you whose throne is in heaven the throne of course speaks of19200:18:49,400 –> 00:18:55,599God’s power and his authority the best way to get your mind off the19300:18:55,599 –> 00:18:58,959mountains you’re saying how am I to do that they seem so big19400:18:59,040 –> 00:19:04,319The best way to get your mind off the mountains is to get it on to the throne19500:19:04,319 –> 00:19:10,099of God his power his authority his eternity19600:19:10,260 –> 00:19:17,219We had family here for Christmas and they enjoyed some great time in Chicago19700:19:17,239 –> 00:19:22,520Usual routine we’ve got it down to a fine art now. They started at Navy Pier looking19800:19:22,660 –> 00:19:29,819up at the Ferris wheel. That Ferris wheel looks enormous standing at the bottom on19900:19:29,819 –> 00:19:38,520Navy Pier then we go for lunch to the top of the Hancock Tower the Ferris wheel20000:19:38,520 –> 00:19:47,140looks rather ordinary from the 95th floor right. My problems sometimes looks20100:19:47,140 –> 00:19:52,780so enormous towering above me but they must look very different from the throne20200:19:52,780 –> 00:19:59,719of God. I lift my mind, I lift my eyes to your throne,20300:19:59,719 –> 00:20:07,420oh God that’s where Jesus is but it’s not just the throne of God in his20400:20:07,420 –> 00:20:13,099awesome power it is the hand of God. Look at verse 2, as the eyes of the slave20500:20:13,520 –> 00:20:17,859to the hand of the master or the eyes of the maid looked to the hand of the20600:20:17,859 –> 00:20:24,819mistress. Look at God’s throne, he says, but not just that look at God’s hand20700:20:24,819 –> 00:20:30,439and I cannot think about the hands of God without remembering that when he20800:20:30,439 –> 00:20:38,020came to us in Jesus his hands were pierced. I look at the hands of Jesus I20900:20:38,339 –> 00:20:44,479wounds as the disciples did even up to the resurrection. God’s throne speaks to21000:20:44,479 –> 00:20:53,699me of his awesome power his hands speak to me of his amazing love. Look at his21100:20:53,699 –> 00:21:00,400throne look at his hands you will find that your faith begins to grow and as21200:21:00,400 –> 00:21:06,280your faith grows you will find a freedom within you to begin to ask for what you21300:21:06,640 –> 00:21:20,920need. Faith grows by looking at Christ. Fix your eyes on the mountains and you’ll21400:21:20,920 –> 00:21:28,319grow in worry fix your eyes on yourself and you’ll either grow in pride or else21500:21:28,520 –> 00:21:37,280you’ll grow in despair, fix your eyes on Jesus and you will grow in faith. You21600:21:37,280 –> 00:21:43,160will discover what it is as the psalmist did to be able to ask for what you need21700:21:43,160 –> 00:21:49,119as your mind is fixed on him. By the way that’s why we need to nourish ourselves21800:21:49,119 –> 00:21:53,500in the Word, isn’t it? Because that’s where we find Christ he’s the bread of21900:21:53,780 –> 00:21:56,479life. That’s why Christ needs to be always the22000:21:56,479 –> 00:22:01,140centre of our worship because we don’t come here to congratulate ourselves or22100:22:01,140 –> 00:22:06,599commiserate ourselves, we come here to celebrate Christ and we’re strengthened22200:22:06,599 –> 00:22:12,280as we come to him. So here’s the first dimension of prayer asking for what you22300:22:12,280 –> 00:22:19,239need. Don’t stare at the mountains, get your eyes off yourself. Adopt a position22400:22:19,439 –> 00:22:27,160of a servant, fix your mind on the throne and on the hand of God.22500:22:27,160 –> 00:22:33,579Helpful reminder there from Pastor Colin about how we can deepen our prayer life.22600:22:33,579 –> 00:22:38,400That was the first half of our message from Asking to Receiving and you can22700:22:38,400 –> 00:22:43,040hear the second half tomorrow. The messages are from our series Moving in22800:22:43,040 –> 00:22:47,020the Right Direction, and if you’ve missed any of the series so far or if you ever22900:22:47,280 –> 00:22:51,439do, or if you want to go back and listen again, you can do that online at our23000:22:51,439 –> 00:22:56,839website openthebible.org.uk, and don’t forget you can also find Pastor23100:22:56,839 –> 00:23:01,300Colin’s messages as a podcast, and those are on all the main podcast sites.23200:23:01,300 –> 00:23:05,880You can search for Open the Bible UK or follow a link from our website.23300:23:06,459 –> 00:23:10,739Fly Through the Bible is available in a number of different formats, and in the coming days23400:23:10,739 –> 00:23:15,560we’ll bring news of some exciting ways that you can use this material.23500:23:15,560 –> 00:23:20,439Colin Smith’s original book Fly Through the Bible is our gift to you this month if you’re23600:23:20,459 –> 00:23:25,040able to begin a new direct debit to the work of Open the Bible in the amount of23700:23:25,040 –> 00:23:30,400five pounds per month or more. Or a one-off gift of fifty pounds or more.23800:23:30,599 –> 00:23:33,959If you’re able to do that, we’d love to send you a copy of the book.23900:23:34,160 –> 00:23:39,819If you want to receive the book, don’t give anonymously and please remember to leave your address.24000:23:40,000 –> 00:23:44,359Colin, why did you use the flying metaphor to describe this book?24100:23:44,400 –> 00:23:49,160Well, suppose you were making a visit to the Grand Canyon and exploring it for the first24200:23:49,160 –> 00:23:53,579time. I mean, I guess you could hike down and you’d get a sense of the depth of the24300:23:53,579 –> 00:23:57,739canyon. You could drive around the rim, you’d get a sense of the length of it.24400:23:58,199 –> 00:24:03,319But perhaps the best way to get an overall sense of the vastness and beauty of the24500:24:03,319 –> 00:24:06,359Grand Canyon would be to take a flight over it.24600:24:06,579 –> 00:24:12,579Now, when it comes to the Bible, to get a high altitude overview of what the24700:24:12,800 –> 00:24:17,160Bible’s story is all about seems to me to be the best place to begin.24800:24:17,479 –> 00:24:19,219The Bible really is one story.24900:24:19,219 –> 00:24:23,099It begins in a garden, ends in a city and all the way through its about the Lord25000:24:23,099 –> 00:24:24,040Jesus Christ.25100:24:24,540 –> 00:24:29,079Fly through the Bible is kind of cookies on the bottom shelf to change the analogy.25200:24:29,420 –> 00:24:34,420It gives an overall picture and introduction to the scripture that I hope25300:24:34,699 –> 00:24:39,420will help and encourage people to want to explore more when they get on the ground.25400:24:39,739 –> 00:24:40,040Well,25500:24:40,040 –> 00:24:42,380we’d love to send you a copy of Colin’s book.25600:24:42,380 –> 00:24:47,300Fly through the Bible to say thank you for setting up a new direct debit to the25700:24:47,300 –> 00:24:47,640work of,25800:24:47,640 –> 00:24:52,640open the Bible in the amount of £5 per month or more or a one-off gift of £5025900:24:53,400 –> 00:24:54,599or more this month.26000:24:55,140 –> 00:25:00,920Full terms and conditions are on our website at openthebible.org.uk26100:25:01,280 –> 00:25:03,180and you can give online.26200:25:03,420 –> 00:25:07,180Don’t forget to leave your address so that we can send you the free gift.26300:25:07,900 –> 00:25:10,099For open the Bible and Pastor Colin Smith,26400:25:10,359 –> 00:25:13,420I’m David pick and I hope you’ll join us again next time on,26500:25:13,459 –> 00:25:14,300open the Bible.26600:25:21,359 –> 00:25:23,239What’s your prayer life like?26700:25:23,640 –> 00:25:25,579Is it more of a duty than a blessing?26800:25:26,000 –> 00:25:29,400Find out why that may be next time on open the Bible.

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Colin Smith is the Senior Pastor of The Orchard Evangelical Free Church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. He has authored a number of books, including Heaven, How I Got Here and Heaven, So Near – So Far. Colin is the Founder and Teaching Pastor for Open the Bible. Follow him on X formerly Twitter.

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