The Task of A Watchman
A watchman's story

(A ) Set up the standard on the walls of Babylon;
Make the guard strong,
Set up the watchmen,
Prepare the ambushes.
For the Lord has both devised and done
What He spoke against the inhabitants of Babylon.
~ Jeremiah 51:12
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“I have posted watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem; they will never be silent day or night. You who call on the LORD, give yourselves no rest, and give Him no rest till He establishes Jerusalem and makes her the praise of the earth” ~ Isaiah 62:6-7

A Watchman’s Story
The young watchman stood silently at his post on the wall. The cool Judean night caused an involuntary shiver. It had been a quiet evening…a few latecomers were allowed through the pedestrian gate, but nothing else. It was almost time for his shift to end when his eyes caught a glimpse of something glowing over the nearest hill to the north. Peering into the darkness confirmed that something was amiss not too far from the city. It could be a movement of enemy troops with their torches betraying their position. Of course, it could just be the campfire of travelers…but why now in the middle of the night?

[For Watchmen on the Wall it is crucial we know the Great GOD Almighty’s Holy NAME to alert others for certain to Whom expect when He comes. There is no secret.]
[ Note: GOD’s Name YHWH Tetragrammaton is properly translated from Ancient Aramaic

To Koine Greek ἐγώ εἰμι (Ego eimi ) To I AM in English ]
14 And GOD said to Moses, “I AM WHO I AM.” And He said, “Thus you shall say to the children of Israel, (A) ‘I AM has sent me to you.’ ” ~ Exodus 3:14
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58 Jesus said to them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, (A) before Abraham was, (B) I AM.”
~ John 8:58
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John 8:58 : Ex. 3:14; Is. 43:13; John 17:5, 24; Col. 1:17; Rev. 1:8"." ~ John 8:58

Whatever it was, the young watches’ orders were clear…he was to sound the alarm. Raising the trumpet to his lips, he sounded the three short blasts that would bring his superiors to the wall. Within minutes, the quiet sentry post was filled with soldiers. An armed scouting party was sent to the general area of the fire. The glow from beyond the hill died down and soon the soldiers returned. A shepherd’s hut had caught fire when a gust of wind blown across the sleeping shepherd’s coals had ignited the thatch.
Though the fire was not a danger to the city, the watchman was commended by his commanding officer for his sharp eyes. It could easily have been a threat that would have been stopped by the watchful eyes of the young man. This was the very reason why the watchmen were in place.
40 Then He came to the disciples and found them sleeping, and said to Peter, “What! Could you not watch with Me one hour? 41 (A)Watch and pray, lest you enter into temptation. (B)The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.” ~ Matthew 26
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Watchmen of Today
There is a movement of prayer taking place all over the planet that is firmly rooted in Scripture. It is the call of God to His people to take their places on the wall as watchmen. Whether we look to the Old Testament or the New, we find that God is calling us to watch and pray.
Could Our Country be a Touchstone?
Our modern culture does not readily identify with the ancient concept of watchmen on the walls. To accept the Lord’s call to this great movement of prayer then, we will need to train ourselves in what it means to be a part of this great company of the “alert.” The Isaiah 62 passage, quoted above, helps us greatly in this task.
10 Go through,
Go through the gates!
(M) Prepare the way for the people;
Build up,
Build up the highway!
Take out the stones,
(N) Lift up a banner for the peoples!
11 Indeed the Lord has proclaimed
To the end of the world:
(O) “Say to the daughter of Zion,
‘Surely your salvation is coming;
Behold, His (P) reward is with Him,
And His [h] work before Him.’ ”
12 And they shall call them The Holy People,
The Redeemed of the Lord;
And you shall be called Sought Out,
A City Not Forsaken.
It is clear that the job of a watchman is a continual commitment. It is not sporadic or dependent upon our feelings. Because of the life or death nature and constancy of the watchman’s task, it is an assignment for the many, not just the one. Believers working in tandem, sharing shifts of prayer, will be the most effective. Isaiah 62:6-7 describes an intensity that must be shared…day and night…never silent…give yourself no rest. Only groups of committed believers who band together in watchful prayer will be able to stay at their post.
(A) I have set watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem;
They shall [a]never hold their peace day or night.
You who [b]make mention of the Lord, do not keep silent,
7 And give Him no rest till He establishes
And till He makes Jerusalem (B) a praise in the earth.
Notice also in Scripture that it is God who posts the watchmen. This is a divine assignment, not just the latest prayer fad. To stand on the wall as a watchman, stationed there by the Lord Himself, is a great privilege. We need to receive and obey such a call with gratitude and humility.
17 (A) pray without ceasing, 18 in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
19 (B) Do not quench the Spirit. 20 (C) Do not despise prophecies. 21 (D) Test all things; (E) hold fast what is good. 22 Abstain from every form of evil.
Blessing and Admonition
23 Now may (F) the God of peace Himself (G) sanctify [a] you completely; and may your whole spirit, soul, and body (H) be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Perhaps the overwhelming characteristic of watchman prayer is that it is to be done with open eyes. This does not necessarily imply physical eyes, although it certainly can, but our spiritual eyes must be held wide open. We are to watch and pray.
What is it we are looking for as we pray? I would suggest that we first look for an enemy attack. Certainly in Old Testament times, this sort of defensive watchfulness was at the heart of the task. The watchman on the wall was always on the alert for any attempt of an enemy to attack or infiltrate the city. Too many times, the walls of the Church and of our cities today are open to attack because of a lack of watchfulness. In ~ 2 Corinthians 2:11, Paul wrote that we are “not unaware” of the schemes of the enemy. Unless praying watchmen are on duty, we too often find ourselves painfully unaware of the attempts of the enemy to disrupt and destroy.
11 lest Satan should take advantage of us; for we are not ignorant of his devices.
On the opposite end of matters, I believe that the watchmen are also to keep their eyes open to see and discern moves of God. All too often we miss out on what God is doing because we are not paying attention. The watcher should always be asking, “Lord, what are You doing in our church or city this day? Is there something You are calling Your people to do in cooperation with what You are doing?” How much more effective we would be if, instead of starting our own projects for God, we found ourselves moving alongside a current move of God!
Persecutions Are Coming (A)
16 (B) “Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves. (C) Therefore be wise as serpents and (D) harmless[a] as doves.
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The other area for watchfulness is discerning the needs of the people of God. A watchman on the wall in the Old Testament would often see human needs and be able to send someone to meet those needs. Is there someone among you who is prayerfully watching the people of God to see who is hurting or who is in need? We often talk about shepherding the flock of God. What greater way to shepherd than to continually watch in prayer over the sheep the Lord loves?
7 Behold, He is coming with (A)clouds, and every eye will see Him, even (B)they who pierced Him. And all the tribes of the earth will mourn because of Him. Even so, Amen.
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What will be the results of watchmen prayers? According to Isaiah, we will see the firm establishment of the Kingdom of God. The prophet speaks of the establishment of Jerusalem, the dwelling place of God among His people. In both the Old and the New Covenant, Jerusalem represents God among man. Jesus’ main message was the coming kingdom, present in Him. Emmanuel…God with us!
4 (A) And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; (B there shall be no more death, (C) nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away.”
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