Hi there!
So this is just an observation about Grace, basically. The observation is this: "once you have the Grace, the work is easier". Jesus said "My yoke is easy". He did not say "once you believe, the work will be harder"! Jesus does not force us to work, but if you have been forgiven (the way you have) and have received the Grace of God by which you were forgiven, how can you refuse the work? How can you say "it's still too hard"?
Now, you might have reasons for your objection to work - no one wants to work straight away (Jesus Himself said, whoever it is, they count the cost first) - that's fine, but then ceasing to eat will be easy. It's not like Jesus says "you must work at these and these and these times". If you are lead to work, great; if you are led to go without, equally great! The important thing to note is: everyone notes how much easier the work has gotten. It's unforgettable Grace. It's so unforgettable, that for the rest of your life, you will be happy you know how much easier the work has gotten.
Now, does this mean our work is perfect? No. But it is a matter of light. He who works in the light, does a better quality job - because he can see how he is working. That's something to get excited about! There is power in this then, because what you know in the light, you can show others in the light - and they will understand the power of Grace as you do. I mean this is essentially what the whole of the Holy Trinity do, they draw on the easiness of the work the others with them make easy. The Father makes the Son's work easy, the Son makes the Holy Spirit's work easy and the Holy Spirit makes the Father's work easy. You could go in to a lot of detail about this!
The real thing to pray for, is that your work capture or reveal "imagination". An imagination at work, creates true reckoning. If you have this prayer, then not only will your works be easy, but they will affect how the works of others work - people will start to work the way you do. This is praise to God and a reason to thank the Holy Spirit. "Blessed are those who die in the Lord from now on, for their works will follow after them" Revelation (from memory). In context here, meaning: the easiness of your works, will follow after you (you will never have to fear work being too hard again - thank God for this!).
I hope this has been of some encouragement.
God bless.
So this is just an observation about Grace, basically. The observation is this: "once you have the Grace, the work is easier". Jesus said "My yoke is easy". He did not say "once you believe, the work will be harder"! Jesus does not force us to work, but if you have been forgiven (the way you have) and have received the Grace of God by which you were forgiven, how can you refuse the work? How can you say "it's still too hard"?
Now, you might have reasons for your objection to work - no one wants to work straight away (Jesus Himself said, whoever it is, they count the cost first) - that's fine, but then ceasing to eat will be easy. It's not like Jesus says "you must work at these and these and these times". If you are lead to work, great; if you are led to go without, equally great! The important thing to note is: everyone notes how much easier the work has gotten. It's unforgettable Grace. It's so unforgettable, that for the rest of your life, you will be happy you know how much easier the work has gotten.
Now, does this mean our work is perfect? No. But it is a matter of light. He who works in the light, does a better quality job - because he can see how he is working. That's something to get excited about! There is power in this then, because what you know in the light, you can show others in the light - and they will understand the power of Grace as you do. I mean this is essentially what the whole of the Holy Trinity do, they draw on the easiness of the work the others with them make easy. The Father makes the Son's work easy, the Son makes the Holy Spirit's work easy and the Holy Spirit makes the Father's work easy. You could go in to a lot of detail about this!
The real thing to pray for, is that your work capture or reveal "imagination". An imagination at work, creates true reckoning. If you have this prayer, then not only will your works be easy, but they will affect how the works of others work - people will start to work the way you do. This is praise to God and a reason to thank the Holy Spirit. "Blessed are those who die in the Lord from now on, for their works will follow after them" Revelation (from memory). In context here, meaning: the easiness of your works, will follow after you (you will never have to fear work being too hard again - thank God for this!).
I hope this has been of some encouragement.
God bless.