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Please join us for the 2020 NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER on May 7th.  On that day, we encourage you to prayer walk in your neighborhood as a family.  There will also be an online broadcast for the National Day of Prayer from 7 to 9 p.m. CT at https://www.nationaldayofprayer.org/.   This will be a wonderful time to join our hearts to call on the Lord, even when we are not yet able to pray together in person.  Until then, we have included links on how to pray and for ways to pray for our country.

https://www.nationaldayofprayer.org/how_to_pray

https://www.nationaldayofprayer.org/prayforamerica 

 

WHY PRAY FOR AMERICA?

God is the only hope for America.  Our hope does not rest in our economics, elections, or even education.  It is only by the grace and goodness of God that He inclines His ear to hear our prayer.  Philippians 4:6, “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests by made known to God.”

In these days where anxious thoughts, words, and deeds darken our nation we can rejoice that God never changes.  God is not shaken but shines in the darkness as He “is the One who has shone in our hearts to give the Light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Christ.” 2 Cor. 4:6.

Prayer taps into God’s wisdom, strength, protection and peace.  He stands ready to respond to our needs when we humbly ask for divine intervention in the affairs of men.  His glory shines and is spread across America as we humble ourselves in prayer and exalt Him in praise. 

In humble prayer we turn from sin to seek God’s face and the promises in 2 Chronicles 7:14, knowing that change, healing and transformation only comes through prayer!

 

2020 NATIONAL PRAYER

Lord, we exist to give You glory.  We exist because of Your glory, and in Your glory, as our Creator, Redeemer, and Sustainer.  We give you thanks and praise for every breath and moment You have given to us.  We repent of our sin; for the shameful things we have done against You and for our silence when we did not speak up to proclaim Your Name, profess Your Word or protect and practice Your will.  We ask Your forgiveness.

We pray that the knowledge of the glory of the Lord will spread across our nation and the entire earth as we seek Your Kingdom and righteousness; as we walk in obedience to You, and in humble unity, love one another.  Jesus, the Bible says that You are ‘the knowledge of the glory of the Lord.”  You have taught us to pray, commanded us to love, and commissioned us to share Your gospel of grace.  Your glory fills our hearts and families, it overflows into our neighborhoods, workplaces, campuses, churches, in our entertainment and media.  We give thanks for our military and ask that Your glory would spread to, and through them as they preserve freedom around the world.  We pray for our government, that all of our leaders and laws would be filled with Your glory, that they would magnify Your Holy Word and honor Your will and ways.  We pray that Your grace and glory would spread to bring hope to the hopeless, and love where there is hurt and hate.  God, use us as we pray your promise, that “the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the lord as the waters cover the sea.”  Amen!

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When I was asked to do the blog for this month, of course my mind went to the situation that we have all found ourselves in the middle of – COVID 19. It is the source of every conversation and every news report and has drastically changed our everyday lives from shopping to socialization. We have been thrust into a “new normal” that doesn’t feel very normal at all.

As I prayed about this blog, I kept coming back to one question I kept asking of myself—how are we believers using this opportunity to be His light in this situation? How are we using this crisis to continually point people to Jesus? We know that in this world of sin, God promises us there will be trials and tribulations.

James 1:2 “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters whenever you face trials of many kinds…”

Not IF we face trials, but when we face trials…. So, what do we do with this crisis we are in? How about we use it as a time to grow and to use what God is showing us to reach and encourage others God puts in our lives every day.

The purpose of any trial God allows us to go through is to grow us, strengthen our walk with Him and be a testimony to those around us. That is accomplished when we fully trust that He has complete control in every situation—even when things seem so out of control. Choose to trust He has a plan that is always moving forward—a plan that is always to benefit us. We didn’t just happen to fall into the midst of this by accident. God has allowed us to be here.

Psalm 56:3-4: “When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. In God, whose word I praise, in God I trust and am not afraid. What can mere mortals do to me?”

Psalm 55:22-23: “Cast your cares on the Lord and He will sustain you, He will never let the righteous be shaken. But you God will bring down the wicked into the pit of decay; the bloodthirsty and deceitful will not live out half their days…but as for me….I TRUST YOU.”

As I have grown in Christ, He has taught me that I can confidently ask Him to not just “get me through” this crisis, but GROW me through it so on the other side I can honestly say “Praise God” for what He just allowed me to go through. Even if it wasn’t the most fun or the most pleasant situation, we should always value any situation that has caused us to draw closer to Him, to trust Him more and to become more Christ-like. If we grumble, complain and worry through it instead, the outcome on the other side is not going to be profitable in our walk with Jesus.

In times such as these we are called to be a light to the world around us.

Psalm 71:7-8: “I have become a sign to many; YOU are my strong refuge. My mouth is filled with your praise, declaring your splendor day and night.” (Praise God in every moment of every day!)

Psalm 71:14-15: “As for me, I will always have hope; I will praise you more and more. My mouth will tell of your righteous deeds, of your saving acts all day long…” (My testimony to all those around me.)

Are the words coming out of my mouth these days ones of “poor me….gloom and doom…..I’m tired of all of this,” or are they words that bring peace, joy and hope to those around us? Are they singing God’s praises and telling of all His righteous deeds? Are they telling of the hope we have in Him? After people have been in our presence, do they feel encouraged or even more depressed than they were before spending a few moments with us?

I have had to be in the grocery store a couple of times over the last few weeks and while there I was both pleased and disappointed to see how people are handling this change in their everyday lives. So many people have smiles on their faces and are using this time to be friendly (from 6 feet away of course) to those around them. But, when I asked the checker how everything was going for her, she shared with me that so many folks are getting angry at her because they can only buy one of some items and have to have some of their things put back. She was so upset by what someone said to her that she couldn’t sleep the night before. God gave me an opportunity at that moment to be an encouragement to her. We spent just a couple of minutes talking about how this is all going to pass and the people who said that to her were probably speaking from their fear and uncertainty of everything going on. I encouraged her to remember that she was there doing an important job and when people chose to get ugly just to turn it around and be an encourager to them. We laughed about a few things and when I left, she had a smile on her face. It took just two or three minutes to care about what she was going through—to let her know I would be praying for her safety and to instill some hope into her day.

Now I’m not this spiritual giant, but God is calling all of us to be an encourager, bring a smile to someone’s face and let them know that you have a God who cares and loves them. Please don’t be the person who grumbles to anyone who will listen that you didn’t get that last pack of toilet paper because someone grabbed it first. I love that in my O’Fallon Wal-Mart, we actually have a police officer “guarding” the TP. I asked him how his boss went about telling him that day that he had toilet paper duty. He laughed and said I get paid the same so I’m fine with this assignment! Find humor and pass it along.

As Christians, please let us never live our lives as though we have no hope. Let us never blend in with the world so much during times like this, that it is hard to tell us apart from those who have no hope or joy.  You see my joy comes from my Jesus—not ANY situation occurring around me. Let’s use this time to let people know we care about them. Now is a great time to invite people to join our church service in a very non-threatening way. What an encouragement that will be to someone to hear our Pastor give them the hope that they need so much straight from God’s Word. Then follow up with them when things return to “normal” and invite them to come to church with you. Look for ways to connect with those around us more than ever right now when people are feeling so isolated. A phone call or a card in the mail can brighten someone’s day. And, I would really encourage you to take part in one of the Sunday school classes that are taking place on ZOOM each Sunday morning. Check the church website for details on times. It is a great way to spend time with your Brothers and Sisters in Christ around God’s Word.

Our God is faithful. He never leaves us! Spread this message wherever you are.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR JESUS TODAY!

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