{"id":5320,"date":"2014-08-13T02:38:43","date_gmt":"2014-08-13T02:38:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.firstofallpray.com\/?p=5320"},"modified":"2014-08-22T13:45:52","modified_gmt":"2014-08-22T13:45:52","slug":"gap-standing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.firstofallpray.com\/?p=5320","title":{"rendered":"Gap-standing"},"content":{"rendered":"
And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land<\/strong>, that I should not destroy it: but I found none.<\/em> Ezekiel 22:30, KJV; emphasis added<\/p>\n The recent turmoil in Ferguson, Missouri, has hit national and international news. And while pundits, leaders, personalities, and citizens give their opinions to awaiting microphones and cameras, another stream of focus has hit Heaven\u2014men and women are taking their stand in the gap.<\/p>\n The last clause of Ezekiel 22:30 is terribly sad. \u201cI found no one<\/em>,\u201d lamented the living God concerning His search for an intercessor. However, the seriousness of our times compounded by the critical events in St. Louis\u2014the heart of America\u2014have brought many sincere men and women to their knees, crying out to the God of all things to intervene with His mighty power and unquenchable love.<\/p>\n And I sought for a man among them\u2026<\/em><\/p>\n God searches for people. One type of person for whom He looks is someone who will stand in the gap, praying and interceding for others.<\/p>\n \u2026 a man among them, that should make up the hedge<\/em>\u2026<\/p>\n God looks for a man (or a woman) who will make up the hedge. What is the hedge? According to Strong\u2019s Concordance, this Hebrew word gader <\/em>simply means a fence or a wall (see http:\/\/www.blueletterbible.org\/lang\/Lexicon\/Lexicon.cfm?strongs=H1447&t=KJV<\/a>). Enemies are deterred by hedges, walls, and fences surrounding those they seek to harm.<\/p>\n What is it that God wants the man or woman to do with the hedge? He wants them to \u201cmake up\u201d the hedge.Gadar <\/em>is the Hebrew word for \u201cmaking up\u201d and means \u201c<\/em>to wall up, wall off, close off, build a wall [or] to shut off\u201d (see http:\/\/www.blueletterbible.org\/lang\/Lexicon\/Lexicon.cfm?strongs=H1443&t=KJV<\/a>).<\/p>\n Effective gap-standing prayer takes place right where the hedge has been trampled down.<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n Consider societal unrest. Somehow, violence and lawlessness exalts itself over a population, victimizing a community or region with anger, fear, and chaos. The restraining effects of discipline, decorum, and lawfulness have somehow fallen apart, and God wants the hedge of protection rebuilt and repaired because of His great protective love for the people. This is accomplished by walling up, walling off, closing off, and shutting off the community in question from the ravages of the destroyer\u2014sometimes literally<\/em> (as in the boarding up of broken windows in looted businesses). But this \u201chedge making-up\u201d enterprise is also\u2014and always<\/em>\u2014to be enacted in the realm of the Spirit<\/em> as intercession is offered by someone on behalf of those lacking full hedge-coverage. Effective gap-standing prayer takes place right where the hedge has been trampled down.<\/p>\n \u2026and stand in the gap before me for the land<\/em>\u2026<\/p>\n God has been talking about a hedge in need of repair. This hedge has a gap. Perets <\/em>is <\/em>the Hebrew word which is used, and it means a breach or a bursting forth\u2014similar to when a dam breaks and water spills out (see http:\/\/www.blueletterbible.org\/lang\/Lexicon\/Lexicon.cfm?strongs=H6556&t=KJV<\/a>.) In other words, a gap in a hedge is a great big hole. And you know what holes allow: They allow that which is good on the inside to leak out and get lost, and<\/em> they open the door to let\u00a0the wickedness outside come flooding in.<\/p>\n What does the Lord instruct\u00a0His man or woman to do about the gap? Does He lead them to wring their hands and worry? Does He tell them to condemn the hedge?<\/p>\n