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Friday, September 13 2024

Good Morning Growing in Trust, Sacrificial Followers of Jesus! Dying to self and taking up cross as we grow in trust and follow Jesus is imperative for a life lived well in Christ. It's part of running our races well both individually and as a church. Often it takes stilling ourselves, turning off the noise, seeking God earnestly and sitting at His feet to be able to redirect to His best and to hear His directing whispers. It's how we receive His shalom and choose joy despite circumstances and how we know what he desires and requires of us. Such is the morning for me today. Where do I begin? What should I/we do? What are you teaching me/us? I surrender all. You are Enough, Provision, All-Knowing Wisdom, Leader with great plans. Come! Amen!

So...yesterday was an awesome day of ministry at Bread and dinner huddle, especially with the new air conditioning on the very hot and humid day. Thank you to all who gave to provide so we can have ministry year round around the table in the fellowship hall! In spite of some unnerving news we were able to enjoy a great day serving, fellowshipping and praising the Lord. This morning I've been sitting at God's feet seeking what to do and what He desires me to share in this blog and to do today. Let me elaborate...I have promised to always keep you informed of what is going on in and with church and our building and with what I believe God is leading us to. So here goes...

A few weeks ago we received a notice from our church insurance company that when our policy expires Oct. 15th they are cancelling our policy due to roof issues. Today insurance companies use satellite images to determine things without physically inspecting. We knew of no roof issues but hired a roofing company to do an inspection. (PTL! They waived the $450. inspection fee and did this for free--they are a Christian company with connections to a member) Well the results were worse than expected. Our roof was last done almost 25 years ago after the explosion. The whole roof is in very bad condition and needs to be redone ASAP. A very rough estimate is that it could cost up to $150,000 to repair. OUCH! They suggest trying to file a claim with the insurance company since some hail and wind damage is evident. Today, I will attempt to file a claim. Pray for God to open their hearts to provide some coverage. Due to the age of roof, I expect not, BUT GOD! The roofer will go on the roof with their adjuster to point things out if they send one. Pray for God's provision! Earnestly! This needs to be done before winter as there are some leaks and potential leaks immanent. God promises to provide for our needs. Remind Him of that in prayer and supplication. There is financing available, which we will need. Pray for our support, property and finance teams to have wisdom for how to proceed. God could be testing our faithfulness to trust Him, choose joy and do what we can with what He's given as we steward well all our blessings. We have been praying to grow in trust and joy and to steward well all His blessings. He is giving us an opportunity to grow in those. PTL! (Yes PTL, even in the storms!) Pray for provision for new insurance as we are also working on that already. New insurance will require a new roof as well. So there is the honest truth of our reality. Also know that we have been annually running at a budget deficit and need to borrow from our investments to cover that yearly (around $20,000). I know God is able and will guide and provide as we seek, trust and follow Him. Amen! We all need to be praying and trusting and doing what we can. Pray for us to connect to many new people and connect them to God as they join our fellowship and will be part of His provision as they give and serve. Seriously, God does have very good plans for us and we have begun to see the fruit of seeking, trusting and following Him. May we continue that and pray expectantly with thanksgiving for what He is and will do--even in this stretching of faith and faithfulness! Amen! Thank Him for counting us worthy of this stretching. He is doing a good work in us as He prunes, we abide and He keeps preparing us for the great fruit to come! Rejoice!

Now, exhale. Still yourself at His feet and receive His insight, wisdom, blessings, direction and shalom. We know what is and we know Jireh--God is or provision and enough! Amen! Still yourself and begin your time of prayer with worship. He is faithful. I believe He is always able:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPf4G0OtAws

Now, let's take some time to move through our devotionals for today. God is speaking to you, to me, to us this morning. Trust. Believe. Receive His wisdom, direction, and peace. Keep seeking Him and choosing joy no matter what. He is always able and will carry out His good plans. I believe He is already providing and guiding us to His perfect plan, provision and revival. Amen! He is holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty. Jireh! Shalom. Amen! Prayer warriors, now is your time to fulfill your purposes and the rest of us are called to seek, pray with thanksgiving and grow in trust that God will provide.

Sarah Young reminds us that God is calling us to demonstrate our trust in Him. It's a call to sit at His feet no matter the  storm and allow Him to restore our souls, peace and lead us to His direction. Charles Stanley reminds us of the path to peace by acknowledging our trust in God and releasing control. Yes we need to do what we can and He will lead us to that. BUT there are things that we have to release control of and trust God to know Him and His peace more as we see Him respond, lead and provide. Amen! The Upper Room reminds us that God WILL bless us and that even in the most challenging storms, as we trust and grow in trust, God will fill us with joy as we see Him respond. Amen! We may not be able to conceive how but we can have faith that when we let go, trust God and allow Him to steer, He will lead to His best and many blessings to come. PTL! That's enough for today. Be still and know! Earnestly seek Him and His provision and protection. He is able! He is enough! He is our joy! Amen! End your time of prayer, praise and worship with praying through the Harvest blogs today as God is calling us to surrender, seek, trust, and follow Him. It's time to worship!

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UR: I Will Bless You

[God] said, “I will certainly bless you and multiply your descendants.” So Abraham obtained the promise by showing patience. - Hebrews 6:14-15 (CEB)

2022 was a very hectic year, filled with unpleasant events. War broke out in my home country, Ukraine, and I realized that I could not cope on my own. I decided to go wherever God would lead me.

By the end of the year, I was living with friends. They were in the process of moving to a new house. It meant a lot of hustle and bustle — dirt from construction, struggles with finances, and problems in the family.

Despite the challenges of the move, my heart was filled with joy for my friends’ new home, which they received as an answer to prayer. I felt at home there. I loved to spin yarn in their kitchen and warm myself near the cozy stove. We celebrated the new year in prayer — with a circle of friends and my spiritual family. Thankfully, I had enough money for everything I needed — even for the traditional Ukrainian Christmas table. God has indeed blessed me. God is always faithful.

Today's Prayer

Dear God, thank you for helping us to grow in faith. Even if the process of blessing and multiplying means hardships, your way is always best. Amen.Harvest:

August 29 - Where Is Your Place of Surrender?

Do a quick scan of the Scripture and you will notice that men and women were placed on purpose by God in various environments. Adam and Eve in the Garden, Abraham in Canaan, Moses in the bulrushes—God put people where He desired to accomplish things that could have happened nowhere else. And, He does the same with each of us.

Often we don't see our geography as such and we resist and run from these places. But we must be wise to God’s greater agenda. If we are to experience all God has, we must embrace each environment, even if it’s hard.

Then Jesus came with them to a place called Gethsemane, and said to His disciples, "Sit here while I go over there and pray." And He took with Him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee and began to be grieved and distressed.

Then He said to them, "My soul is deeply grieved, to the point of death; remain here and keep watch with Me." And He went a little beyond them, and fell on His face and prayed, saying, "My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me, yet not as I will, but as You will." (Matthew 26:36-39)

Jesus knew what lay ahead. The deepest suffering any human would ever experience was His to drink. The man, Jesus, looked at this cup with dread. He "fell on His face" in prayer. Another gospel writer says that before this time of wrestling was over, His sweat became like great drops of blood.

Although He could have, God did not deliver His Son from this place. The Father could have swept in and rescued Jesus from this painful night of prayer and the events that were to follow. But for Divine, world-changing reasons, this cup was Christ's to drink.

There are times when God knows we must go through such wrestling as we face the possibilities of following God. These times are not random, but deliberate, just as it was with Jesus.

Almighty, All-Knowing God, who am I to blame You for anything that I must walk through when Your only Son went to a gruesome and brutal death for me! Help me to willingly lay down my comfort for Your purposes, knowing that You have a bigger plan than I could ever know or comprehend. Give me a willing heart to follow You no matter where that journey leads me. Teach me to trust You without doubting Your goodness and love, even when there is suffering or discomfort attached.

---Adapted from Prayer with No Intermission by Bill Elliff. This book is available at prayershop.org.

Prayer Points

  • Praise the Lord as the one who owns the earth and everything in it (Ps. 24:1).
  • Thank him for making it part of the inheritance of the meek (Mt. 5:5).
  • Confess aspects of your life where you do not have the meekness of submission to Christ’s Lordship.
  • Commit yourself to being filled and controlled by Christ.
  • Ask him to properly bring the areas you influence under his influence.
  • Pray for any in your circle who are “out of control” or merely under the control of themselves. Ask God to reign in your home.
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Connection (Devotions for Everyday Life) © 2024 is a free devotional published daily by Harvest Prayer Ministries. Subscribe here.
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Wednesday, August 28 2024

Please be reading and meditating on Philippians 1 for Sun. What's God saying to you? What does it mean to you to be a slave to Christ? What does it mean "To live is Christ and to die gain"? How's that look for your life and our church? What's it like to find joy in suffering like Paul was able?

Today is Bread Ministry from 10-12 and tonight at 6 is our first dinner huddle of the fall.

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Good Morning Slaves of Christ! Are you sold out for Christ and attached to Him like an indentured servant or slave? That's something I ask myself all the time. Am I living as if Christ is all that matters? Am I able to turn off all the noise around me and focus on God and at doing what Jesus is doing or has for me to do? Help me Lord! I often find myself feeling like a failure or getting depressed when I ponder my answers to these questions daily. BUT GOD! He knows me. he calls me by name. He has redeemed me and my choices. He has great plans for me today to discover and step into as I release all my junk and anxiety and trust Him. I can know and choose joy despite my circumstances or the situations of the world around me. 2 Chronicles reminds us to humble ourselves, turn from our wicked ways, acknowledge God in all our ways and He will heal our land. Fixing what's going on around you is God's business. Our business is to be all about God and slaves to Christ and to allow Him to use us to change one soul at a time. That will lead us to be part of His healing our nation.

I'm running very late today and need to skedaddle. In our pastors huddle this morning we discussed some of the above and Eph. 2:10. God knows he because he made you and ius shaping you as you go. You are being made new in Christ, gifted and empowered to go do the things He has planned for you since before you were born. It would benefit us to turn off all the noise. Seek God's face and follow Jesus to those things yoked to Him as His slave. That's all you need to worry about. Cast all that other junk unto Him and receive His shalom and marching orders for today. Amen! help us Lord. Check out how our devos for today flow through this thinking. be still and know. Die to self, take up cross and follow Jesus today. he does have great plans for you that will lead to much good fruit and great joy. Shalom! God Is enough! Trust Him and live well as you walk with Jesus today!

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Worth the Wait

Abraham was a hundred years old when his son Isaac was born to him. Genesis 21:5

READ Genesis 12:1-5

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Talk about a layover. Phil Stringer waited eighteen hours to board a flight that was delayed due to thunderstorms. His patience and perseverance paid off, however. Not only did he get to fly to his destination and make it on time for important business meetings, but he was also the only traveler on the flight! All the other passengers gave up or made other arrangements. Flight attendants gave him whatever food items he desired, and Stringer adds, “I did sit in the front row, of course. Why not when you have the whole plane to yourself?” The outcome was definitely worth the wait.

Abraham also endured what must have felt like a lengthy delay. Way back when he was known as Abram, God told him that He would make him “into a great nation” and that “all peoples on earth [would] be blessed through” him (Genesis 12:2-3). Only one problem for the seventy-five-year-old man (v. 4): how could he become a great nation without an heir? His waiting was left wanting at times, however. He and wife Sarai tried to “help” God fulfill His promise with some misguided ideas (see 15:2-3; 16:1-2). And when he “was a hundred years old . . . Isaac was born to him” (21:5). His faith was later celebrated by the writer of Hebrews (11:8-12).Waiting can be hard. And, like Abraham, we might not do it perfectly. But as we pray and rest in God’s plans, may He help us persevere. In Him, it’s always worth the wait.

By Tom Felten

REFLECT & PRAY

What are you waiting for? How can you rest and persevere in God’s strength?

Dear God, please help me wait and persevere in You.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Genesis 12 records God’s call of Abram—later renamed Abraham (17:5)—an event central to the biblical story. The chosen nation of Israel would come through Abraham (Isaiah 41:8), and from Israel would come the Messiah, Jesus Christ, who would save humanity and the world. But the story begins small, with one man commanded to “Go” (Genesis 12:1) and then promised that “all peoples on earth [would] be blessed through [him]” (v. 3). But he was given no details as to how. Later, Abraham is commanded by God to “take” his beloved son Isaac and offer him “as a burnt offering” (22:2). After Abraham demonstrated that he’d obey (though God provided a substitute sacrifice), the promises first given in Genesis 12 were given to him a second time (22:15-18). In the New Testament, we’re told that God’s redemption story continues through believers in Jesus, who are included in God’s people and chosen to reveal who He is to the world (1 Peter 2:9-10).

Learn more about God’s promise to Abraham.

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UR: Enough Is Plenty (GOD IS ENOUGH!)

They all ate and were satisfied. - Matthew 14:20 (NIV)

Martha was a regular patron of our food pantry. She had worked as a domestic employee of a local family, but her retirement income was minimal. Four people lived in her home, which had no central heating. She came to the pantry every other month to supplement her meager resources. One day a farmer had brought in a supply of squash. The pantry had mostly canned and dried goods for our patrons, so I remember Martha’s eyes lighting up at the unexpected fresh food.

A few months later, Martha returned to the pantry — this time with a grocery bag full of squash. She told us that she had grown the squash from seeds she had taken from her pantry squash. Then she said, “I knew how to grow things from my early life on a farm. I loved that fresh squash so much that I’d like to share it with others who need some freshness in their lives.” It was, in every way, a miracle of multiplication. Remember, Jesus reassured his doubtful disciples that they could feed the five thousand by faith, even though their resources were minimal. “They all ate and were satisfied.”

Today's Prayer

O God, we pray for those who live day-to-day with little access to fresh, nutritious food. Help us find ways to supply life-sustaining food to those in dire need of it. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Harvest

August 28 - Cultivate Robust Faith

Jesus consistently exercised His authority over weather, sickness, disease, physical ailments, and death. Through His miracles, He demonstrated what He wanted His followers to believe and do. He promoted a robust faith that expected His miracles. 

Rebuking the WindsLuke 8:22, 25 “Let’s go across to the other side of the lake.” … “Where is your faith?” But they were afraid and amazed, saying to one another, “Who then is this? He commands even the winds and the water, and they obey him!” 

Healing a DiseaseLuke 8:46, 48 “Someone touched me, for I know that power has gone out from me.” … “Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace.” 

Raising the DeadLuke 5:30, 34, 39, 41 “Do not be afraid; just believe.” … “Why are you distressed and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep.” … “Little girl, I say to you, get up.” 

The Disciples FailureLuke 9:41-42 Jesus answered, “You unbelieving and perverse generation! How much longer must I be with you and endure you? Bring your son here.” As the boy was approaching, the demon threw him to the ground and shook him with convulsions. But Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, healed the boy, and gave him back to his father.

The Blind HealedLuke 18:41-42 “What do you want me to do for you?” He replied, “Lord, let me see again.” Jesus said to him, “Receive your sight; your faith has healed you.”

Jesus expects His followers to exercise faith; not just faith in Him, but faith concerning storms, sickness, disease, and death. Jesus extends His miraculous power to accomplish the impossible. He wants us to believe He can and will.

Lord, I repent for every time I’ve lacked faith. Show me the specific areas where I lack faith so I can specifically repent. Faith acts like a divine currency, and I want lots of it. Show me how to build my faith. 

I declare I will be a person of faith, that my faith will be utilized for Your glory to bring peace to storms, healing to the wounded, and life to myself and others. I declare I will live by faith, a robust faith. Whatever happens, I will obey You and live by faith.

Thank You for fulfilling Your will in my life. I’m depending upon You to shape and mold me. I thank You that I will hear You clearly and understand Your leanings. 

I praise You that You provided Jesus as a living example of whom You call me to be like. I praise You that faith in You is what I need. I praise the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. I praise You, the author and finisher of life!

--Adapted from Praying What Jesus Says by Natasha Miller. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Prayer Points

  • Praise God, “the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort” (2 Cor. 1:3).
  • Give thanks for God’s comfort to you and all who truly mourn (Mt. 5:4).
  • Confess any sin he shows you, truly mourning for the pain you have caused.
  • Commit to receiving God’s forgiveness.
  • Ask the Lord to search your heart and thoughts, removing any offensive way and leading you “in the way everlasting” (Ps. 139:23-24).
  • Pray that the righteousness of Christ will be evidenced to your whole community through your church’s leadership and membership.
  • Ask God to help you keep his kingdom and righteousness your first priority.
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Connection (Devotions for Everyday Life) © 2024 is a free devotional published daily by Harvest Prayer Ministries. Subscribe here.
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Wednesday, August 28 2024

Join us for huddle today 10-11 live in the fellowship hall and on zoom.

Pray for Sarah. She got called and chosen yesterday for jury duty for at least the week. This is very hard on her physically and she is already preparing her legs and body for a long day and week as I write this. Pray God's favor and blessing over her to sustain her, keep pain at bay and for a short time in court. Ask for His strength to endure. Pray for God to use her well too.

I received a call from Linda, Glad Ketner's daughter expressing how lonely and depressed Glad is. I usually am able to visit our homebound quarterly and the next scheduled visit is the end of Sept. So, Sarah suggested a "thinking of you" card shower. And maybe some could visit. She has no phone. She is in Parkland Manor, 4636 Crackersport Rd. Allentown, PA 18104

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Good Morning Abiding, Still, Knowing, Receiving, Worshipers! Amen! He is the Vine and we are His abiding/dwelling branches. As we turn off the noise and turn from the chaos we can hear His still small voice and whispers and truly know that He is God and He is with us, informing our prayers and steps for today. As we still ourselves and listen we come to know He is truly God and become familiar with His voice and receive instruction as we go. He loves you and has great plans for you for today. Stop and still yourself and abide some in His love. Allow His presence to wash over you and fill you for the day ahead. I can testify to these truths and the benefit of quieting my soul, worshiping (God does inhabit our praise), listening and learning. I then am better able to follow Him and His provision for the day. Thanks Lord! I am listening. Come! Speak! Direct to Your perfect plans for today. May I know Your shalom and dwell in it all day as I continue to fellowship with you throughout today. Thanks! Amen! Send me and use me well!

I suggest making this a Harvest Prayer Day and spend some time in their blogs and prayer guides for today. And then our devos (below) Start with Sarah Young's Jesus Calling:

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Here's a link to their blogs: https://www.harvestprayer.com/the-voice/ and https://www.harvestprayer.com/the-discipline-of-solitude-in-everyday-life/

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August 27 - You Are the Dwelling Place of God

Adoration and praise develop within us a deeper sense of intimacy. When we voice thoughts of praise and adoration to God, we are drawn into His presence. Our praises set the tone for intimate contact with almighty God.

Psalm 22:3 says that God “inhabits” the praises of His people. The Hebrew word for “inhabit” may also be translated “enthroned,” opening the passage to show us its meaning: God creates a dwelling place among those who praise  Him. . . . Here is a magnificent truth! Just as God is sovereign whether we worship Him or not, He will indwell us mightily and majestically whether we are feeling happy or sad—when we praise Him. Praise constructs a Throne room in our hearts where the Sovereign God declares He is pleased to dwell.

In my own prayer life, when I start with adoration and praise, I know something happens. I have a greater sense that I am connecting with God, more of a sense that He is there with me. And it is generally true that the longer I worship Him, the more powerful my prayer time is. Sometimes I’ll play a worship CD to aid me. I sing along with it or simply meditate on the lyrics as they are sung. It never ceases to bring peace to my spirit and to create love for God in my heart. I have to admit that, despite knowing this, I often rush right into petition. Perhaps it is my busyness, perhaps it is my selfishness (I must get right away to what I need), or perhaps it is a fear of intimacy. Whatever the reason, I need to constantly remind myself to simply worship God in prayer. It makes all the difference!

Majestic Father, I want You to be at home in me always! Help me to draw near in the wonder of worship without rushing quickly on to my own needs and requests. Nothing I have to do is more worthy or worthwhile than spending significant time drawing near to You. Teach me the discipline of lingering in Your presence, beholding Your beauty and worshiping at Your feet.

--Adapted from The Power of Personal Prayer (Learning to Pray with Faith and Purpose) by Jonathan Graf. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Prayer Points

  • Praise “God, from whom all blessings flow!”
  • Thank him for making his blessings available to you in Christ Jesus.
  • Confess that you are spiritually poor in yourself.
  • Commit yourself to gratitude to God for replacing your poverty with all the treasures of “the kingdom of heaven” (Mt. 5:3).
  • Ask for a renewed appreciation for this tremendous, gracious exchange.
  • Pray for those caught in addictions to drugs, sex, self-reliance, etc., to admit that they are powerless to overcome these evils by themselves.
  • Ask God to use you this week to point at least one person to him and his resources. 
     
    Prayer Pointer
    “Prayer becomes a battleground where we wrestle with what it means to live God’s life in the world.” —Maxie Dunnam
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Connection (Devotions for Everyday Life) © 2024 is a free devotional published daily by Harvest Prayer Ministries. Subscribe here.

UR: In God's Image

Jesus said, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” - John 13:34 (NIV)

I don’t like birds. If I see a bird flying anywhere close by, I think it’s going to attack me. For the past few weeks, my husband and I have been watching a little wren outside our dining room window. She hops around on the leaves of the begonia, looks in at us, and occasionally pecks at the window. Despite my fear of birds, I can appreciate this one. I enjoy watching her from inside and acknowledge her as one of God’s wondrous creations.

Similarly I have met people that I don’t like. But Jesus tells us to love one another as he has loved us. Jesus loves us as creations made in God’s image.

If I can acknowledge that a little bird that I am fearful of is a marvelous creation of God, how much more should I be able to love a person who is made in God’s likeness? If I pay attention to people as closely as I have this wren, I will give myself the opportunity to get past my first impressions, to notice others doing something kind or beautiful, to see in each person the reflection of our loving God.

Today's Prayer

Dear Lord, help us to see beyond our negative reactions to people. Help us to see how they reflect you. Amen.

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Look More like Jesus

They are not of the world, even as I am not of it. John 17:16

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God designed the great gray owl as a master of camouflage. Its silver-gray feathers have a collective pattern of coloring which allows it to blend into the bark when perched in trees. When the owls want to remain unseen, they hide in plain sight, blending into their environment with the help of their feathery camouflage.

God’s people are often too much like the great gray owl. We can easily blend into the world and remain unrecognized as believers in Christ, intentionally or unintentionally. Jesus prayed for His disciples—those the Father gave Him “out of the world” who “obeyed” His Word (John 17:6). God the Son asked God the Father to protect and empower them to live in holiness and persevering joy after He left them (vv. 7-13). He said, “My prayer is not that you take them out of the world but that you protect them from the evil one” (v. 15). Jesus knew His disciples needed to be made holy and set apart so they could live out the purpose He’d sent them to fulfill (vv. 16-19).

The Holy Spirit can help us turn from the temptation to become masters of camouflage that blend into the world. When we submit to Him daily, we can look more like Jesus. As we live in unity and love, He’ll draw others to Christ in all His glory.

By Xochitl Dixon

REFLECT & PRAY

In what area of your life can you ask God to make you more like Jesus? How has God used others to draw you closer because of the way they lived and loved like Jesus?

Holy Spirit, please make me look so much like Jesus that others will be drawn to seek the one true God.

For further study, read Remade in the Image of Jesus.

Remade in the Image of Jesus

When did you meet Jesus? What did he look like? What did he say? If you’re like most Christians in the world, yo...

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

The Scriptures don’t often record what Jesus prayed because He often prayed alone (Matthew 14:23; Mark 1:35; Luke 9:18). On some occasions, however, He wanted us to hear His prayers for our benefit (see Matthew 6:9-13; John 11:42). John 17, known as “Jesus’ High Priestly Prayer,” is one such prayer. It reveals His deepest concern for us. It’s the longest of Christ’s recorded prayers and can be summarized this way: Jesus prays for His glory (vv. 1-5), His disciples’ security (vv. 6-12), His disciples’ sanctity (vv. 13-19), and the church’s unity (vv. 20-26).

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Wednesday, August 28 2024

Thanks Sarah! Thanks for covering during our sick day. We had a stomach bug and felt it best to rest at home and not contaminate others. Karen and I are both better and will be ready for the week ahead. Thanks for your prayers!

This Week: 

Tues 10-11 Huddle live in Fellowship Hall and on Zoom. All welcome!

Wed. Bread Distribution 10-12

6-7:30 Dinner and fellowship for all families and adults. We begin our fall return to huddles on Wed.

Worship Sun. 10 Am in the sanctuary and on zoom

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Good Morning Refined, Redeemed, Delivered, Secure Children of the King of the Universe! God took me through many devos todays as I found some old ones and saw how He threaded three new ones through our normal ones. God is speaking to you, to us, this morning and pronouncing His love, that patiently corrects, stretches, refines, delivers, redeems and grows us in Christ. PTL! We have read and know He does all these, but sometimes it's hard to keep our focus and joy when being stretched and molded. God is for us and has great plans for us that will take us through the refiners fire and deep waters and even through the darkest valleys. he is and will be with us always and is always good, even though it may not quite feel like that at times of stretching. We have prayed for His Kingdom to come and will to be done in, through and around us and we can expect Him to answer that according to His plans and in ways He knows are best to get us to our fuller potential in Christ. Amen--so be it Lord! Come! Have Your way with me! Amen!

Yesterday Sarah brought a great word and reminder from Eph. 6 that Satan will and does attack and that we need to be cloaked in the armor of God and to put that on daily in prayer. We need to sharpen our swords by spending time in His Word and internalizing and memorizing it to use against all attacks. God will allow testing and Satan will attack God's faithful ones. Expect it and be ready. Satan also loves to drag down and away from God those who are being tested and refined. Don't allow that. Tighten on that armor and stand form as God molds you. Don't loose hope but keep seeking Him and resting in His love as you stand firm in Christ. God loves you and has great plans for you for such a time as this and just as you are. But He also wants to lead you to the greater things which will require some refining fire and stretching love. Receive it with joy and in faith knowing God is for you--always.

I have much to do this morning and am running way behind so I will just leave you with some of our devos for you to work through with the Holy Spirit and maybe some friends. What's God saying to you, very loved one? What's he wanting to do in, through and around you to bring His Kingdom and will alive? Who is helping you process? Be still and know He is the God who is love and always with you. he has great plans for you that will require some refining and stretching and he has some friends to walk with you and Jesus through whatever deep waters and dark valleys you are in. PTL! We all need each other to lean on and walk with. Start with this worship prayer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysLvmPCE9KA

You are chosen by God who is calling you by name and who will redeem and deliver you. he will stretch and grow you and He has given you His Spirit and others filled with His Spirit to walk with through this life and all the battles. Tighten on that armor in prayer and walk in His strength and power to victory ad you allow Him to lead you to your best. he does have great plans for you! Jesus is the way, the truth and the life and He promises to be with you always.

There is definitely a thread through all God is revealing to us today through our devotional quiet time. We are His and He is refining us and leading us to His best in such a loving way that is best and custom prepared for custom us. PTL! We are...Refined, Redeemed, Delivered, Secure Children of the King of the Universe! We are loved. We matter. God has great plans for each of us and us together that He is bringing to life! PTL! Don't loose hope. Choose joy as you trust and invite Him to shape you for His great plans for you. Yes Come! Have Your way with me Lord! You know best! help me to cooperate with Your Spirit and find some friends to walk with. Your Kingdom come and will be done in, through and around me and always for Your glory. May I honor and worship You always. Amen!

You are God's workmanship--masterpiece being made new in Christ to accomplish all he created you to do. (Eph 2:10) PTL!  COME!

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Desert Places

The Lord . . . has watched over your journey through this vast wilderness. Deuteronomy 2:7

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When I was a young believer, I thought “mountaintop” experiences were where I would meet Jesus. But those highs rarely lasted or led to growth. Author Lina AbuJamra says it’s in the desert places where we meet God and grow. In her Bible study Through the Desert, she writes, “God’s aim is to use the desert places in our lives to make us stronger.” She continues, “God’s goodness is meant to be received in the midst of your pain, not proven by the absence of pain.”

It’s in the hard places of sorrow, loss, and pain that God helps us to grow in our faith and become closer to Him. As Lina learned, “The desert is not an oversight in God’s plan but an integral part of [our] growth process.”

God led many Old Testament patriarchs to the desert. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob all had wilderness experiences. It was in the desert that God prepared Moses’ heart and called him to lead His people out of slavery (Exodus 3:1-2, 9-10). And it was in the desert that God “watched over [the Israelites’] journey” for forty years with His help and guidance (Deuteronomy 2:7).

God was with Moses and the Israelites each step of their way through the desert, and He’s with you and me in ours. In the desert, we learn to rely on God. There He meets us—and there we grow.

By Alyson Kieda

REFLECT & PRAY

When has God met you in a desert place? What happened as a result?

Dear God, thank You for being with me in the difficult desert experiences of my life. You’re faithful and compassionate.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Valuable lessons can come from some of the strangest places. For ancient Israel, one of those places was the uninhabited zone known as the wilderness (Deuteronomy 2:1-7). The value that comes from trekking through such unwelcomed territory is described in chapter 8: “Remember how the Lord your God led you all the way in the wilderness these forty years, to humble and test you in order to know what was in your heart . . . . He humbled you, causing you to hunger and then feeding you with manna . . . to teach you that man does not live on bread alone but on every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord” (vv. 2-3). True safety isn’t determined by our location (lions’ den, fiery furnace, valley of the shadow of death, passing through fire or water). It comes with trust in the One who goes with us regardless of where we are.

Arthur Jackson

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UR: Safe in God's Embrace

In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety. - Psalm 4:8 (NIV)

When I was young, I often had nightmares that woke me. Feeling anxious, I would knock on the door to my parents’ room, and my mother would calm me, giving me a hug. After my fear started to subside, she would take me back to my room and sleep with me for the rest of the night. Knowing my mother was there with me, I then was able to sleep peacefully.

I think this is what the psalmist experienced. He could forget his burdens and enjoy peace at night by putting trust in the Lord. When we have a hectic day, our emotional and physical energy is used up; we may feel angry or worried so that even at night we are still thinking about the events of the day. However, when we turn our eyes to God and share our struggles, God’s presence can fill us and bring relief for the soul.

The presence of my mother beside me, guarding me from my fears as I slept, provided me peace. In much the same way, remembering God’s presence provides me peace today. When our strength is limited and our minds are filled with worries, we can reach out to God and rest assured that in God’s care, we need not dwell in fear.

Today's Prayer

Dear God, life is full of hardship. But when we put our trust in you, we can rest peacefully knowing that you are our protector. Amen.Sarah Evans

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Prayer Points

  • Praise God that “though he brings grief, he will show compassion . . . for he does not willingly bring affliction or grief to the children of men” (Lam. 3:32-33).
  • Give thanks for God’s promise that your grief will be turned to joy (Jn. 16:20).
  • Confess to him the times you let grief or affliction turn to bitterness or unconfessed sin.
  • Commit yourself to allowing these trials or afflictions to be a stepping stone to a greater faith.
  • Ask God to help you guard yourself in your spirit and do not break faith (Mal. 2:16).
  • Ask that financial pressure in your congregation will draw you together in prayer and trust, and move you forward in faith as you share with those in need (Rom. 12:12-13).
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.
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Wednesday, August 28 2024

Good Morning Armor-Clad, Prayer Warriors, Incarnators--Missionaries of Almighty God! Amen! We are the Light that drives back the darkness. We need to put on His armor and prepare for battle and walk in confidence in the protection of our Almighty. Amen! Today Sarah wraps up Ephesians 6 for us discussing our available armor. Put it on in prayer, stand firm in Christ and go take back what the enemy has stolen! Check out this song about that as you prepare for worship, prayer, and battle! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tW6j_oKLYuU

I want to focus on one thing this morning from Our Daily Bread. Read the associated Scripture 1 Cor.3:1-9 and meditate on what God is saying to you? We may be receiving some new members from Methodist churches that just voted for anti-biblical things. Think about what Paul says in this passage. In 3:1 Paul calls the readers "worldly" and as people who choose to not live by the Spirit. They have grieved the Spirit by their choices because they are "people who tolerated blatant sin in their church." Ordaining and marrying homosexuals, transgenders, binary (whatever that is) and anything to do with LBGOXYZ is wrong, against God and His standards. It is sin and they are promoting and endorsing things opposite what God clearly teaches and we are commanded to not be involved with. Sure love the sinner. All are welcome here, but we will not endorse these sins nor help them to not feel the pinch of the Holy Spirit. If that offends you,  well, what's God saying to you? These things are sins not to be practiced nor tolerated in His Body. People opposed to these sinful ways and what the Methodist church just endorsed as ok are being asked to leave, and not very politely. Sin is offensive to God and should be to us. We all are sinners in need of a Savior and we must always be confessing and repenting of those sins, not endorsing them.

We will always stand solid on God's Word, not water it down, nor endorse sin as ok. Count on that! I will not endorse that. Also know, we are all sinners, but by the grace of God, hell bound. We will also call all sin as sin--gluttony, pride, deceit, lying, whatever and teach about how to repent, turn from these evil ways and come back to fellowship with God and our Body. Repent and believe the Good news and you will be saved is our message. Not, do what you like and we will comfort you in your sinful choices. Amen!

You can spend time with our other devos and with your open Bible. I am ending with that and asking for you to pray that we and our denomination would never waver from calling sin, sin and standing firm in Christ and on His Word. Amen! We are choosing to live, love, teach and lead like Jesus and committed to standing firm in Him, on His Word, and in His ways. Amen! We are called to help sinners transition to repentant followers of Jesus. May we model that well!

Choose today who you will follow. As for me and my house, we will follow the Lord, not the world and we will stand on His Word always. Amen!

1 Corinthians 3:1-3

3 Dear brothers and sisters, when I was with you I couldn’t talk to you as I would to spiritual people. I had to talk as though you belonged to this world or as though you were infants in Christ. 2 I had to feed you with milk, not with solid food, because you weren’t ready for anything stronger. And you still aren’t ready, 3 for you are still controlled by your sinful nature. You are jealous of one another and quarrel with each other. Doesn’t that prove you are controlled by your sinful nature? Aren’t you living like people of the world? 

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August 25 - Love On Its Knees

We all want to leave a mark on this world in some way. Do you desire to be known as one who knows what it means to “pray and not lose heart,” as Jesus put it (Luke 18:1), and to “pray without ceasing,” as Paul the apostle said (1 Thessalonians 5:17)?

Will yours be the prayers that linger before the Lord, affecting people’s lives, even long after you’re gone? There are often challenges to be faced that could keep us from leaving such a legacy. 

One key challenge, for example, is that we live in a land affected by the evil one. While nonbelievers live as if God does not exist, sometimes believers live as if the devil does not exist. Jesus came because we live in a sin-affected society. C.S. Lewis put it this way: “Enemy-occupied territory—that is what this world is. Christianity is the story of how the rightful king has landed, you might say landed in disguise, and is calling us all to take part in a great campaign of sabotage.” This is why we need to be “up to date” with God—in constant communion and communication with him—and why we need to pray not only for others but for ourselves as well. 

This is a call to intercession. Oh, that there would be more men and women who walk and talk with God about everyone in their world. Dick Eastman, international president of Every Home for Christ, put it well: “Intercession is basically love praying. In the very truest sense, intercession is love on its knees. When we love someone we seek his very best.”

This is Jesus’ example, and we would do well to live, love, and lead like our Lord as men and women who “always pray and never give up” (Luke 18:1). As a result, may we see our own lives and our world change in ways we can only begin to imagine!

Heavenly Father, I want to be a person who prays and does not lose heart! Please teach me to persevere in prayer by increasing my passion for Your holiness and for the lives of others – believers as well as unbelievers! Train me in warfare prayer that never gives up and is always willing to step into enemy-occupied territory and redeem what belongs to You! Show me how to love like this, Lord! I want to be an overcoming, armor-dressed intercessor whose great love for others compels me into fervent intercession! Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer! Prepare me to step out in faith as You answer!

--Adapted from Walking and Talking with God: A Simple Way to Pray Every Day by Dean Ridings. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Prayer Points

  • Praise God that he sweeps away your offenses like the morning mist (Isa. 44:22).
  • Give thanks that God is not unjust and will not forget your work and the love you have shown him as you help others (Heb. 6:10).
  • Confess to him those secret things you do which you know are wrong but just haven’t been able to confess (Ps. 44:21).
  • Commit yourself to building others up with encouragement and ridding yourself of bitterness and anger, forgiving others as God in Christ forgives you (Eph. 4:29-32).
  • Ask God to help you be an imitator of him, living a life of love (Eph. 5:1).
  • Pray that God will give you his strength to “right some wrong” that you have committed against a family member or friend.
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Connection (Devotions for Everyday Life) © 2024 is a free devotional published daily by Harvest Prayer Ministries. Subscribe here.
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Wednesday, August 28 2024

Good Morning Dwelling in His Presence, Peace-Filled, Joy Bringers! Please Lord! May that be me and us today. May we sit at Your feet and dwell in Your Love and Peace. May Joy overflow from us as we grow in trust and go live and love like You with You. May Your shalom overwhelm us as we abide in you. Come! Amen!

Do you know His peace and love intimately? You can as you still yourself, dwell in His loving presence and receive His shalom. Try it! Turn off the noise. Be still and choose to abide as you sit at His feet in conversation and quietness. You can hear His still small voice that comforts and speaks love over you. You are His! He chose you and wants to bless you as you spend time with Him and walk with Him through each day. He does have plans to prosper and not harm you, even when He allows some hard things to come your way. Choose worship first always. He is Love and always with you and working all things together for good and your growth. PTL! Choose joy as you grow in trust of the only One who knows you intimately. Abide as you prepare for this day. What's He saying to you this morning? Maybe write it down, pray through it and allow that to direct your steps today. Maybe process that with some others too. He really does have some great plans custom made just for you. And He is always good and near, Amen! Draw close and He will draw close to you. He's knocking on the doors of your heart. Open them and invite Him in.

Spend some time in His presence this morning as you spend some time prayerfully engaging with our devos for the day. Charles Stanley reminds us to let Him in. We can be real good at shutting Him out or drowning out His whispers with all kinds of noise. Turn off the noise. Still yourself. Invite Him in with an open heart and mind to receive what He's revealing. Our Daily Bread reminds us that we are made new in Christ and can choose to shed our old nature and walk in the new. You are His masterpiece and He is molding you into your newness in Christ and for the good plans He has for you. Rejoice and let go of your expectations and allow Him to work. The Upper Room reminds us of the fresh mana we can have daily as we still ourselves and feast on His Living Word. Prayerfully open your Bibles and talk to Him. Maybe read the verses attached to our devos or read Ephesians 6 that Sarah will reach on tomorrow. (Pray for God to prepare and use her well) Put on His armor and don't allow the enemy to steel you away or fill your mind with lies. God is Truth. Dwell in His Truth today. Harvest Prayer speaks into this today. Spend some time in using their prayers and prayer starters as you dwell in His presence and Word this morning and know His peace and grow in His love and joy. He has some great things in store for you. Yes, prepare your heart and focus for this day He has made. Amen! Rejoice! be still and know. Prepare and go in His strength and love today. Put on that easy yoke of Jesus and walk with Him today. What joy we can know as we do! Shalom!

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Walking Anew

Now you are the people of God. 1 Peter 2:10

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Applause rang out as a school’s top students received certificates of excellence for academic achievement. But the program wasn’t over. The next award celebrated students who weren’t the school’s “best,” but instead were most improved. They’d worked hard to raise a failing grade, correct disruptive behavior, or commit to better attendance. Their parents beamed and applauded, acknowledging their children’s turn to a higher path—seeing not their former shortcomings but their walk in a new way.

The heart-lifting scene offers a small picture of how our heavenly Father sees us—not in our old life but now, in Christ, as His children. “Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God,” wrote John (John 1:12).

What a loving perspective! So Paul reminded new believers that once “you were dead in your transgressions and sins” (Ephesians 2:1). But in fact, “we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do” (v. 10).

In this way, Peter wrote, we are “a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light,” and we are now “the people of God” (1 Peter 2:9-10). Through God’s eyes, our old path has no claim on us. Let’s see ourselves as God does—and walk anew.

By Patricia Raybon

REFLECT & PRAY

How does God see you? In Him, how should you walk?

On this new day, dear Father, please inspire me with Your view of me.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

When Peter uses the language of “a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation” (1 Peter 2:9), he’s encouraging his readers by drawing from the story of Scripture in which God first chose Abraham and then the nation of Israel to reveal His ways to the world (Genesis 12:1-3; 18:19; Isaiah 41:8). The audience of 1 Peter was primarily gentile (non-Jewish), but Peter was assuring them that because of Jesus the story of God’s redemption had expanded to include gentiles: “Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God” (1 Peter 2:10). Through Christ, they were now part of the continuing story of God’s redemption of the world. They were part of His family, chosen to reveal who He was to the world. This gave them a new identity that could transform how they lived (vv. 11-12) as they experienced suffering (vv. 21-25).

Monica La Rose

UR: Fresh Mana

Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. - Matthew 6:34 (NIV)

Sometimes I feel overwhelmed with problems. There is only so much time in a day and so many days in a week, and I ask myself how and when I can possibly do one more thing.

God intends to give us all the help we need, but only one day at a time. This has been God’s message all along, even in the days of Moses, with the daily manna that fell from heaven. I can easily get stuck in a mindset of trying to solve tomorrow’s problem today rather than slowing down my anxious thoughts and just asking for help today. It’s hard for someone like me to do this, but the guidance Jesus gives is to take one day at a time — to ask God for our daily bread. I have learned to take only this day’s concerns and bring them to God, asking for help just for today. Then I do the same thing tomorrow — and each tomorrow to come.

Each new day we can bring all our cares to God. Because God loves us and cares for us, God desires to meet us with fresh manna each day to lift our burdens. As we learn to trust that God will provide what we need today, we can release our grip on tomorrow, laying all our anxieties on God one day at a time.

Today's Prayer

Dear God, we surrender the worries of today to you, and we trust you to take charge of all that burdens us. We know you will do the same for us tomorrow. Amen.Harvest Blogs:

August 24 - The Combination

A great man I know has adopted the regular practice of taking his Bible, a lawn chair, and a bottle of water into nature. He enjoys everything he sees along the way, and then he sits in a beautiful spot in God’s creation and reads whole books of the Bible God wrote.

You may think you could not have this luxury, but this man is a very busy and highly regarded medical doctor—probably far busier than you. But he makes a conscious, intentional choice, and his testimony is that this regular practice centers his life.

He will tell you that the combination of the Word of God, and the Spirit of God, in the Creation of God magnifies God’s voice exponentially. It never ceases to correct his perspective, calm his soul, renew his mind, tenderize his will. This triple-antidote works on his wounded soul and brings healing.

But the greatest result of this exercise? Worship. In such times, he cannot help but burst into praise. It is my suspicion that this doctor is not the only one who is pleased.

Consider getting your calendar out and plan a day or a half-day for time away with God. Don’t make excuses. Consider fasting on this day. Take your Bible and a notebook and record what God is saying to you. There is nothing more valuable than time with Him!

Lord Jesus, forgive me for thinking my life is so busy that I can’t take extended times to be with You in Your word and in Your creation. Teach me to yield to Your Spirit as You draw me closer to Your heart. Remind me that nothing I can do today is as important as the time spent in Your presence.

---Adapted from Prayer with No Intermission by Bill Elliff. This book is available at prayershop.org.

Prayer Points

  • Praise God that he is your stronghold in time of trouble (Ps. 9:9).
  • Give thanks for God’s promise that when you call on him in the day of trouble, he will deliver you (Ps. 50:15).
  • Confess your failure to glorify and honor God when he does give you deliverance.
  • Commit yourself to keeping the vows you make when you are in trouble (Ps. 66:13-16).
  • Ask God to bring you to your knees in every situation, not just when special trouble surrounds you (Psalm 116).
  • Pray that all Christians will see God’s hand in trouble and trials knowing that “God . . . will pay back trouble to those who trouble you” (2 Thess. 1:6).
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Connection (Devotions for Everyday Life) © 2024 is a free devotional published daily by Harvest Prayer Ministries. Subscribe here.
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Friday, August 23 2024

Thank God I'm Forgiven Friday! Amen! What amazing grace our Abba Father has shown to a wretch like me! Thanks Lord!

Good Morning Confessing, Repenting Saved By Grace, Forgiven Loved Ones of the Lord! Hallelujah! Often we struggle to understand that Jesus' sacrifice covered for all time the sin of repentant followers like us. Sometimes it's hard for someone to come to Christ because they can't conceive how God's amazing grace and love works. Some can never seem to let go of the guilt and compulsion to try to earn forgiveness and give up. May God help us to receive His forgiveness, extend it to others and help many to receive and walk in His loving forgiveness. Amen. Check out the thread through our devos for today speaking into this. What's God saying to you and what will you do about it? Who might help you to have some clarity or accountability in your repentance. 

Start with harvest Prayer's blogs and truths. We are created, called, gifted and empowered to go love like Jesus and to live on this earth as citizens of heaven. Our often failure at this may lead to guilt and feeling we will never qualify to be God's and His vessels of grace. Then work through Our Daily Bread's reminder to have a repentant heart. Charles Stanley reminds us that God is always loving, wise and kind and His ways and thoughts are not like ours. Stop limiting God or trying to stuff Him into the box of your understanding. The Upper Room wraps this all together with the reminder that in Christ, we are a new creation. It reminded me pf Eph. 2:10, "You are God's masterpiece, made new in Christ (that means forgiven and reborn--a new creation with new potential) to do all He created you to do." Amen! Thanks Lord! Your sins are forgiven and erased. You matter and have purpose because of God's great love for you and all who will come. Amen! Remember our words matter and carry great power and our own thinking can get in the way often. Proclaim and pronounce God's love, mercy, grace and forgiveness over you and others and ask for help to live powerfully forgiven in Christ sent to make Him known. Repent mean to change the way you think and act--it's renewing your mind. Ask for help with that and start pronouncing blessings and God's promises over you and circumstances and others too. Walk in the power of His love and forgiveness today!

Walk in His love, grace and joy today and know His peace beyond understanding. He really loves you and has great plans just for you just as you are! PTL!

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August 23 - Be Kingdom Minded

Jesus brought the Kingdom of God to the physical dimension. He wanted His followers to understand how it functions, and how to live within it. He wanted them to become kingdom minded followers:

The Mustard Seed. Mark 4:30-32 “To what can we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable can we use to present it? It is like a mustard seed that when sown in the ground, even though it is the smallest of all the seeds in the ground—when it is sown, it grows up, becomes the greatest of all garden plants, and grows large branches so that the wild birds can nest in its shade.” 

Like Little Children. Mark 10:14-15 “Let the little children come to me and do not try to stop them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. I tell you the truth, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.” 

Called to Love. Mark 12:29-31, 34 “The most important is: ‘Listen, Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ The second is: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”… “You’re not far from the kingdom of God.”

When we understand how the Kingdom of God operates, we can engage it, be encouraged by it, and flourish in it as we live. We can also love others who belong to the kingdom.

Lord, first and foremost, I repent for when I’ve ignored and not valued Your kingdom. I repent for insensitivity to Your Holy Spirit and any time I’ve lacked the faith to recognize the Kingdom of God growing in a person or a territory. I repent for not receiving Your Kingdom like a child. I repent for every time I haven’t loved You with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength, and when I haven’t loved my neighbor as myself. 

I declare I will be a kingdom-minded follower of Christ. I declare I will see and know the Kingdom of God in people and territories. I declare I won’t doubt the influence and power of sharing the Kingdom of God with others. I declare I will live with childlike faith. I declare I will receive the Kingdom of God with childlike faith. I declare I will love You, Lord, with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength. And I will love my neighbor as myself. I’m so grateful, Lord, that You make all this possible. 

Thank You for transforming and blessing me with the right perspective: with eyes that see, with ears that hear, with a heart and a will aligned with Yours. I want to be the vessel You can depend upon. 

I praise You for making me a powerful vessel that understands Your Kingdom— a person who loves You and others righteously and fervently. You’re worth it!

--Adapted from Praying What Jesus Says by Natasha Miller. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Prayer Points

  • Praise God for his unconditional love (1 Corinthians 13).
  • Thank him for showing you in Christ how to love others unconditionally.
  • Confess your lack of love when you’ve failed to meet God’s standards and requirements.
  • Commit yourself to allowing his love to flow naturally through you, resulting in spontaneous acts of love (1 Jn. 3:18).
  • Ask God to let the Holy Spirit work in you daily so that “love deeds” are a “natural” way of life.
  • Pray that God will help you do something spontaneous today to reflect his love to one who is outside of the family of God (Lk. 6:27-31). 
     
    Prayer Pointer
    “True prayer is a way of life, not just a case of emergency.” —Anonymous
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

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A Repentant Heart

“If you, Israel, will return, then return to me,” declares the Lord. Jeremiah 4:1

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A friend had violated the vows of his marriage. It was painful to watch him destroy his family. As he sought reconciliation with his wife, he asked my counsel. I told him he needed to offer more than words; he needed to be proactive in loving his wife and removing any patterns of sin. 

The prophet Jeremiah offered similar advice to those who’d broken their covenant with God and followed other gods. It wasn’t enough to return to Him (Jeremiah 4:1), though that was the right start. They also needed to align their actions with what they were saying. That meant getting rid of their “detestable idols” (v. 1). Jeremiah said that if they made commitments “in a truthful, just and righteous way,” then God would bless the nations (v. 2). The problem was the people were making empty promises. Their heart wasn’t in it.

God doesn’t want mere words; He wants our hearts. As Jesus said, “The mouth speaks what the heart is full of” (Matthew 12:34). That’s why Jeremiah goes on to encourage those who would listen to break up the unplowed ground of their heart and not sow among the thorns (Jeremiah 4:3).

Sadly, like so many people, my friend didn’t heed sound biblical counsel and consequently lost his marriage. When we sin, we must confess and turn from it. God doesn’t want empty promises; He desires a life that’s truly aligned with Him. 

By Matt Lucas

REFLECT & PRAY

In what areas of your life do your words not match your actions? What patterns do you need to change?

Father, please forgive me when my actions fail to match what I profess to believe.

For further study, read Part of the Problem—Understanding the Power of Words.

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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

“Break up your unplowed ground and do not sow among thorns” (Jeremiah 4:3) is an agricultural reference readily grasped by Jeremiah’s contemporary audience. Modern readers, however, may not fully comprehend it. Just as a farmer wouldn’t plant his crops on unplowed ground, neither would he sow seed in a field without first clearing it of thistles and briars. So, too, God won’t plant His life-giving message of salvation in a heart that doesn’t repent of wrongdoing.

The reference in verse 4 to circumcision (“circumcise your hearts”) is also more easily understood by ancient Jewish culture. Circumcision was a physical sign of being set apart as God’s people—an integral part of His covenant with Abraham fifteen hundred years earlier (Genesis 17:10-14). God is far more interested in an inward change of attitude than in our outward religious symbolism and rituals.

Tim Gustafson

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So then, if anyone is in Christ, that person is part of the new creation. The old things have gone away, and look, new things have arrived! - 2 Corinthians 5:17 (CEB)

Today’s quoted verse helps me know I am forgiven of my past sins and mistakes. Though I had shared the good news of Christ with my brother, for a long time he could not accept the forgiveness of Jesus. Many times I told him that Jesus loves him, and he would say, “A wicked man like me? Your Jesus must be desperate.” My brother could not believe that Jesus would love a thief and a drug addict.

This had been going on for some time. I had been praying for him nonstop. One day while meditating on 2 Corinthians 5:17, I went to my brother and explained to him that in Christ, the old is gone. His face brightened. He received Jesus as Lord of his life. I have kept reminding my brother that the old has gone and his sins have been forgiven and will not be remembered anymore (see Isa. 43:25).

Today my brother is active in church, and he is full of life. He is off drugs and is dealing with his addiction step by step. Glory to Jesus. Knowing that we are new creations in Christ gives us confidence to approach God’s throne of grace. We can lay aside our guilt and worship God freely without any condemnation.

Today's Prayer

Thank you, Lord, for the new life we have in you. Thank you for forgiving our sins. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Friday, August 23 2024

Today:

Bread Ministry 10-12

Noon-1ish Pizza lunch with Pastor Don--all welcome to feats, fellowship and chat and pray

6 PM    Rita's hangout

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Good Morning Learning Sent As You Are Followers of Jesus! We are Disciples and Apostles of the Lord! We are seeking first His Kingdom and righteousness and allowing Him to transform us into His image and to prepare and use us for His glory. Amen! What's Jesus saying to your heart today? What is He leading you to do about that. Who is He sending you to and with since we are His Team on mission. He's prepare you and some opportunities to discover and step into today. Could it be at one of our gatherings? Pray to have His heart and mind, insight and courage to follow well to your custom made part today. Amen! Come! I can't wait to see how He wants to teach and use me and us today!

This morning I awoke thinking the sun was rising and I overslept. However, it was 3 AM. The moon light was driving back the darkness just as we are sent to do. We have the opportunity to shine very bright and be His Light all the time but it seems even more so in this election season. There is all this drama, attacking, confusion and darkness stirring in a whirlwind around us. It's hard to associate with "friends" of different political views. Turn off that noise and receive Jesus' peace. God always wants to bring His shalom to the chaos and that is part of our mission. Jesus commands us to love like Him. he loved Pharisees, Sadducees, Romans, Judas Iscariot, Pontius Pilot, and all the common folk. he didn't approve of their choices and corrected in love, but He loved and offered forgiveness. Ask for His help and wisdom for how to be peace, joy, and love bringers. Encourage and help each other too. Our times are no different than when Jesus and the early church walked the earth and His Church exploded into a movement of God. Pray to be a part of that as His mission continues today and he has a custom part for you today. That takes dying to self, seeking first His Kingdom and an earnestness to stand firm and follow well. I don't think it will ever be easy but Jesus has an easy yoke fitted just for you to walk with Him in to today. Will you put aside you and put on that yoke? How does He want you to change the world? With love, peace and joy as you make disciples one soul at a time and as you allow Him to transform you into His image and lead you to His plans for you this day to be His Light. Amen! (As far as the election...study what you believe honors God and which candidate will do that the most. They are just a man and a woman. Which is being led by God and will honor Him with their policies, practices and life more of the time? Choose that. And then let all that chaos behind as you seek to follow Him to light up someone's heart and life today.)

How is God calling you to glorify Him today? How does he want to teach, prepare and send you? Sit at His feet and open his Word prayerfully and receive His instruction for the next step of faith. God does have some awesome custom plans for you. Seek out and do those and you will know His peace and joy and be overflowing with and walking in His love. Amen. Start with the Upper Room's call to Seek First. Embrace Our Daily bread's teaching to be encouraged and seek God assisted endurance for your purposes as you take that next step in faith. And then pray to see the open door before you that The Word for You Today discusses. May he illuminate your heart mind and path as you surrender, cast your anxiety to Him and receive His loving encouragement and directions. yes put on that easy yoke and go be who He created you be and do what he has planned for you today. Amen! I'm praying for you and for you to see God at work today and to have a willingness to join Him.

Begin with preparing your heart with some worship and invite Jesus in to your heart: Tremble: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SzZZb6RbLJs 

UR: Seek First

Seek first [God’s] kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. - Matthew 6:33 (NIV)

The purple loosestrife is a tall plant with a dramatic, purple feathery flower on top. But for all its majestic beauty, the purple loosestrife is an invasive species where I live, and it is a menace. A single plant can produce over 2 million seeds yearly! Removing purple loosestrife from the environment requires hard, physical labor.

As I was thinking about this plant and the negative impact it can have, I was reminded of my Christian walk. Many times I have allowed beautiful things to invade my life. However, I often found my time with the Lord being pushed aside by this busyness. I liked staying busy because I thought it would make others see me as important. I lost my perspective. My pride kept me focused on seeing only what others saw in me.

Matthew 6:33 tells us to seek first the kingdom of God and everything else will be added. So I knew I would need to stop and refocus my priorities. Was I seeking God first? Oftentimes, I had to get rid of the good so that I could allow the best to come into my life.

Removing anything that isn’t from God is vital. It is a life-long process but one that is crucial if we are to live the life Christ calls us to.

Today's Prayer

Father God, help us to see and reorder anything that might distract us from our mission of glorifying you. Amen.

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A Life in Four Words

With one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 15:6

READ Romans 15:1-6

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James Innell Packer, better known as J. I. Packer, died in 2020 just five days shy of his ninety-fourth birthday. A scholar and writer, his best-known book, Knowing God, has sold more than 1.5 million copies since its publication. Packer championed biblical authority and disciple-making and urged believers in Christ everywhere to take living for Jesus seriously. He was asked late in life for his final words to the church. Packer had one line, just four words: “Glorify Christ every way.”

Those words reflect the life of the apostle Paul who, after his dramatic conversion, faithfully set about to do the work before him and trusted God with the results. Paul’s words found in the book of Romans are some of the most theologically packed in the entire New Testament, and Packer sums up in close company with what the apostle wrote: “Glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” (15:6).

Paul’s life is an example for us. We can glorify (honor) God in many ways, but one is by living the life set before us and leaving the results in God’s unchanging hands. Whether writing books or taking missionary journeys or teaching elementary school or caring for an aging parent—the same goal holds: Glorify Christ every way! As we pray and read Scripture, God helps us live with devoted obedience and keep our daily lives on track to honor Jesus in everything we say and do. 

By John Blase

REFLECT & PRAY

What results do you find hard to leave with God? What’s one way today you can trust His plans and in doing so honor Christ?

Dear Father, please help me to honor You today.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Paul quoted liberally from the Old Testament, which in his day comprised all of Scripture. In today’s passage, he draws on Psalm 69:9: “The insults of those who insult you have fallen on me” (Romans 15:3). Written by David, the psalm is clearly messianic—that is, it’s about the Messiah whom David anticipated. Now Paul employs that statement to point to Jesus. Psalm 69:9 is also referenced in John 2:17, just after Christ had turned over the tables of the merchants in the temple, driving them out with a whip. At that point, the disciples recalled the first half of that verse: “zeal for your house [God’s temple] consumes me.” Other messianic references in the psalm include “many are my enemies without cause” (Psalm 69:4) as well as an accurate reference to Jesus receiving vinegar for his thirst (v. 21; see John 19:29-30). The Old Testament unfailingly points to Christ.

Tim Gustafson

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Friday, August 23 2024

Good Morning Abiding, Trusting, Growing, Good Fruit Producing Christ Followers! Oh yeah baby! That's us, by the grace of God! Rejoice! Celebrate, Adore! Continue to grow in trust, obedience and good fruit production! We are His Fruitful Good News Producers! God is surely on the move and using us in amazing ways as we just go as we are and allow Him to guide and use us. PTL! What an amazing day of ministry yesterday! I am so stoked at the things God is doing and how easy His yoke really is as we allow Him to mold, teach and use us. Please keep praying into all the ministry God is doing inside our building and as we go out. He is definitely on the move and using us, His surrendered, faithful, fruit producers! You have to make it a point to join us as we distribute bread, gather around the table and minister to each other and go out as His Body to shine bright! Next week you have several opportunities to pray into and join as we gather Tue at 10 for huddle in the fellowship hall and on zoom, hand out bread Wed from 10-12, and gather for our restart of dinner huddle Wed from 6-7:30. Pray for God to prepare the way, draw many, use us, bring revival and connect many to Him. We have and will have many things to celebrate as we share the stories of what God is doing. I am not even aware of everything he did yesterday, but we all have stories to share and celebrate! Here's one: Patrick that we are praying for to come to Christ shared with me how during the week, he didn't know how it happened but this movie came on his TV> Now we all know it was God at work answering prayers and drawing Patrick and his wife Sharon (Pray for her too). The movie was the Left Behind about how the world will be when Jesus comes back and removes believers from the earth. Patrick was compelled to watch and drawn to pray the prayer of salvation they shared at the end. WOW! PTL! Pray for Patrick to be drawn to our or a good church to help him grow as a disciple. Yes! God is on the move and using us! Rejoice! Then all kinds of ministry happened at Pastor Don's pizza lunch. We will try this agin in the near future. pray for Go's direction and provision. It always amazias me how God sits the right people with us as we scatter around different tables and then ministers through us. PTL! Come join us as we allow God to use us to produce good fruit. Develop your own story of what God is doing in, through and around you.

Pronounce who you are and what God is doing as you abide, trust, grow and produce good fruit in Christ and for His glory. The words we say out loud, and even think, really do matter and are a way to pray powerfully as we pronounce out loud our thanksgivings and ascribe to God all He is and is and will do and bring to life His promises.. Try it! Say out loud, "I am an Abiding, Trusting, Growing, Good Fruit Producing Christ Followers!" Amen! Believe it and keep or start living out these truths just as you are and as you are created to do. he has great custom made plans just for you. The harvest is white as unto harvest (pronounce that) and He is bringing in the harvest and using us as His harvest workers (pronounce that too)! PTL!

I have to run to an appointment. Check out the devos for today. God is speaking. What's He saying to you? What will you do about it. What will you pronounce and pray out loud today. he is on the move and invitng you to join Him! Rejoice! Submit! Follow well! Pronounce His blessings out loud. And be prepared to have many stories of His faithfulness to share! Amen! We are Abiding, Trusting, Growing, Good Fruit Producing Christ Followers! 

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August 22 - Adoration Fuels Trust in God

Jeremiah provides a good example of the importance of adoration. The prophet’s prayer recorded in Jeremiah 32 came at a time of extreme distress. He was being held captive by King Zedekiah in the royal palace in Judah for delivering unpopular prophecies. An enemy was about to overrun the city and drag the people off into captivity in Babylon. In the midst of this, God told Jeremiah to buy a plot of land as a symbol that He would eventually restore the people to their land. Seen in the light of all his problems, Jeremiah’s prayer is astounding.

He began with praise: “Ah, Sovereign Lord, you have made the heavens and the earth by your great power and outstretched arm. Nothing is too hard for you. . . O great and powerful God, whose name is the Lord Almighty, great are your purposes and mighty are your deeds” (Jeremiah 32:17-19). He then went on and on, simply naming various deeds God had done for Israel over the centuries. The amazing realization: Jeremiah never asked God for a thing! “Jeremiah tuned his heart to God by talking to Him,” comments Lee Brase. “Through this process of talking to God, Jeremiah was able to come to a clearer understanding of Him. When he better understood God, he was able to accept what God was doing—even though it was devastating.”

Adoration, in a very real way, helps us to trust in God. When we remind God of His character, of how great He is, of who He is, we are also reminding ourselves of those things. Our love for God increases, and our faith to believe He can and will act in our lives rises to a higher level.

Father God, sometimes I bring long lists to You and forget that You are first worthy of all of my worship. Help me to remember always that simply being in Your presence is more important than anything I need or want. Please give me a deep desire to remember all You have done, all You are doing and all You will do. That alone causes my faith to rise and my love for You to increase! May I always bless You and know that nothing is too hard for You. I give You all of the glory Lord! For You are worthy!

--Adapted from The Power of Personal Prayer (Learning to Pray with Faith and Purpose) by Jonathan Graf. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Prayer Points

  • Praise God that even though you were once an enemy of God, he has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death (Col. 1:21-22).
  • Give thanks that you are now alive with Christ, without blemish and free from accusation (Col. 2:13).
  • Confess your failure to live up to that holiness, praying, “God, have mercy on me, a sinner” (Lk. 18:13).
  • Commit yourself to rejoicing when you are called to share in the suffering of Christ (1 Pet. 4:13-14).
  • Ask God to help you see the victory you are given in Jesus as you trust the Holy Spirit to guide you in being his image-bearer (1 Cor. 15:57).
  • All churches experience the pain of divorce, broken homes, and death. Pray that those who have overcome such difficult experiences as these may effectively reach out to others in similar situations.
 
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

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Place It on God’s Plate

Cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you. Psalm 55:22

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For years, a mother prayed as she helped her adult daughter navigate the healthcare system and find counseling and the best medications. Her extreme highs and deep lows weighed on her mama’s heart day after day. Often exhausted from sadness, she realized she had to take care of herself too. A friend suggested writing out her worries and things she couldn’t control on small pieces of paper and placing them on “God’s plate” at her bedside. This simple practice didn’t eliminate all stress, but seeing that plate reminds her those concerns are on God’s plate, not hers.

In a way, many of David’s psalms were his way of listing his troubles and laying them on God’s plate (Psalm 55:1, 16-17). If the coup attempt by his son Absalom is what’s being described, David’s “close friend” Ahithophel had indeed betrayed him and was involved in the plot to kill him (2 Samuel 15-16). So “evening, morning and noon [David cried] out in distress,” and God heard his prayer (Psalm 55:1-2, 16-17). He chose to “cast [his] cares on the Lord” and experienced His care (v. 22).

We can authentically acknowledge that worries and fears affect us all. We may even have thoughts like David’s: “Oh, that I had the wings of a dove! I would fly away and be at rest” (v. 6). God is near and is the only one who has the power to change situations. Place it all on His plate.

By Anne Cetas

REFLECT & PRAY

Where are your worries—on God’s plate or yours? What will you give to Him right now?

I often have concerns on my heart, dear God. I relinquish them all to You again. I’m emptying my plate and filling Yours.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

David describes in deep anguish and emotional distress how he’s being venomously attacked—not by an enemy but by “my companion, my close friend, with whom I once enjoyed sweet fellowship” (Psalm 55:13-14). Some scholars say this trusted friend was likely Ahithophel, David’s counselor who switched sides and actively advised and emboldened Absalom, David’s son, to usurp the throne and pursue and kill David (2 Samuel 15:12; 16:20-17:3).

At first, the psalmist pictures himself as a dove escaping, isolating, and detaching himself from the conflict to seek respite and security in the desert (Psalm 55:6-8). But he found sustenance and rest in God instead. David says to “cast your cares on the Lord and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous be shaken” (v. 22; see 1 Peter 5:7). Some scholars say that Ahithophel’s betrayal of David foreshadowed Judas’ betrayal of Jesus (Luke 22:47-48). Interestingly, both Ahithophel and Judas hanged themselves (2 Samuel 17:23; Matthew 27:5).

K. T. Sim

UR: Good news

Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. - Luke 2:11 (NIV)

Watching the evening news can be troubling. More often than not, the news reports what’s wrong with the world — crime, war, or natural disasters. However, one news program I regularly watch features events that are inspiring — unselfish acts of kindness, humanitarian aid efforts, and medical breakthroughs. In a world where so much is troubling, it is heartening to hear good news.

The best news the world has ever received is the good news of salvation Christ offers. Jesus came to us to establish a spiritual kingdom and point the way to God. This is good news for everyone. Whoever we are, whatever our race, nationality, or social standing, we can experience the new life Christ offers by acknowledging our need and accepting God’s gift of salvation.

Today's Prayer

Dear Lord, in times when we are overwhelmed by troubling news, help us to focus on the good news of salvation and the new life you offer us. We pray the prayer you taught us, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one” (Matt. 6:9-13, NIV). Amen.

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Friday, August 23 2024

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Good Morning Submitting Servants of the Lord! Notice I said "submitting" because it is a constant process of dying to self and taking up cross daily, surrendering to Jesus, and following Him well. We are a work in process and progress individually and as a church. What would it look like if you were a fully surrendered, submitted servant? I ask that of God often--show me Lord what Your will and plan is and move me to pursue it earnestly. It's praying to see the open and closed doors and to know if you need to stop trying to open a closed one or step through an open one. It takes cooperation with the Lord and an openness to the Holy Spirit's work in you and around you. Maybe you are struggling a bit with surrendering. Start with this song as a song of prayer and offering of yourself to God. Have It All: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPqqIDnjDKY Ask for help to surrender as you still yourself in worship this morning. What's God saying to you? What will you do about that? Who is helping you? Who is He sending you to help? Father, You can have it all...I surrender all...come! 

Funny how God uses things sometimes. Karen was cleaning out some of her study books and handed me back a 5-minute family devotional to be used to grow with God as a family. God awoke me at 1:30 this morning with an irresistible call to get out of bed and fellowship with Him (I'm still here at 6 but ready for a nap soon). The first thing I did was randomly flip open that devotional and God spoke to my heart as I read Genesis 7:1 when God told Noah and his family to get in the boat. It was time. The lesson is about obeying God when the world around you says you're nuts for doing what He says. Would I, would you have the faith to spend 100 years building a boat when it has never rained before? In many ways, that is what it's like to earnestly follow Jesus today as we buck the tide of a people out of touch with God and headed to hell. Let me tell you, this lesson reminded me of the importance of having good friends to process with. Build a boat? Are you nuts Kerns? Well. maybe, but I'm going to trust God and do what He says. Will you help me? God is leading me to follow Him through some open doors and to build something He is still revealing. We've talked in the past about flying the airplane while building it. It's definitely like that! I am committed to earnestly pursuing Him as I lead you. And I sure could use some help and some accountability! Wanna help? The devo ends asking, "Is there something God might be asking you to do? Or something you are doing that doesn't line up with His Word? What is that and how can we pray for one another to be obedient in that area?" God is speaking to more than just me this morning. Be still, listen, receive and let's process together...maybe tomorrow at Pizza Lunch? Now how do I make nails Lord and what wood should I use?

So as I worked my way through our devotionals, God raised up the Word for You Today's teaching about when God opens a door (below). I firmly believe that God is opening up a window of opportunity for us!  Are you seeing the open door before you and willing to step through? Too many times I find myself busy trying to force open a door that has closed. I pray that God helps me to realize that more quickly and look for the open door of where He is at work and for Him to move me to step through it with Jesus. Have you ever experienced that? Pray for us to have discernment and a willingness to see with spiritual eyes and step through the open doors that are coming our way.

Charles Stanley reminds me of the years I spent as a prodigal, off doing my own thing and how God came running to me when I woke up and asked to come back. It stirred in me the picture of my parents praying for me and believing i would return and praying for life into things that were as dead. God heard those prayers sowed in tears and answered my dad's prayers three years after dad left this earth. Don't stop praying, believing and praying life over things that are as dead. To the untrained eye and hardened hearts our church could have been seen as dying, BUT GOD! He has brought life and continues to open doors as we pray, trust and respond to his Spirit by doing what we can with what He's given as He leads. I was dead but now am alive, reborn and made new because of believing prayers and my willingness to finally step through that door. There are doors of new life opening around us! Do you see them? Pray into that and ask for eyes to see and hearts to respond well and for us to keep follow God and doing what we can with what He's given. Amen!

Our Daily Bread reminds us of our call to influence others for Christ and how that comes to life as they witness how we walk in obedience and love. So, are you? Are we walking in obedience and love? Is the Living Word being incarnated through us as it comes to life in us? Are we doers of the Word? Here's the cool thing, that is all part of Jesus' easy yoke He has just for you. He created you, gifted and is empowering you to live His Truth and be His Living Word to those around you that don't know Him and just as you are. And for some of us we are to even teach others His Word and make disciples as part of our easy yoke. Pray for God to bring His Word alive to and through you and us and for us to be doers of the word as we fulfill our custom made purposes. Amen!

God is calling you by name. Are you hearing Him? He may not be calling you to build a boat but He is speaking love over you and wanting to help you step into your purposes and His plans for you. He has gathered you with some others to process and journey with. He has given you His Spirit to help. May we all step into His plans and purposes for us and through all the open doors along the way. Good and abundant fruit is blooming because we have been faithful so far! PTJ! Let us run with endurance the race set before us. Amen! I can't wait to process with you what God is speaking to your heart and to share what He's doing in mine. He really does have great plans for you and us. See that open door? Step through it! Follow His peace and provision. Revival is on the way! PTL! May God open your ears and heart today and move your feet. He is speaking! What's He saying? Let's talk about it! I'm praying for you and waiting on the Lord. Build a boat! Sure Lord by Your grace and with Your help. Amen!

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Our Impact on Others

Believers . . . testified about your faithfulness to the truth. 3 John 1:3

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When Dr. Lee, my seminary professor, noticed that Benjie, our school custodian, would be late in joining our lunch gathering, he quietly set aside a plate of food for him. As my classmates and I talked, Dr. Lee also quietly placed the last slice of rice cake on a dish for him—adding some grated coconut as a delicious topping. This kind act of an eminent theologian was one of many—and what I consider an overflow of Dr. Lee’s faithfulness to God. Twenty years later, the deep impression he made on me remains.

The apostle John had a dear friend who also left a deep impression on many believers. They talked about Gaius as one who was faithful to God and the Scriptures, continually walking in “the truth” (3 John 1:3). Gaius showed hospitality to traveling preachers of the gospel, even though they were strangers (v. 5). As a result, John said to him, “They have told the church about your love” (v. 6). Gaius’ faithfulness to God and to other believers in Jesus helped further the gospel.

The impact my teacher had on me and the impact Gaius had in his day are powerful reminders that we can leave an impact on others—one that God can use in drawing them to Christ. As we walk faithfully with God, let’s live and act in a way that helps other believers walk faithfully with Him too.

By Karen Huang

REFLECT & PRAY

How do you know that you’re walking in the truth? What can others learn from your life?

Dear God, I need Your help to be faithful to You and Your truth. Please help me to live in a manner that will draw others to You.

For further study, read Walk with Me: Traveling with Jesus and Others on Life’s Road.

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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Third John is a personal letter from “the elder” (1:1)—whom most scholars say is the apostle John—to Gaius. Gaius was a member of the church (most likely in Asia Minor) whom John commended for faithfully opening his home to “traveling teachers who pass through, even though they are strangers to you” (v. 5 nlt). In contrast, John confronted Diotrephes, a proud and self-important person in the church, who was motivated by self-love and selfish ambition, and opposed hospitality toward itinerant (traveling) teachers (vv. 9-10).

Offering hospitality was a key concern because inns were unsafe and few in number. Paul urges us to “always be eager to practice hospitality” (Romans 12:13 nlt). The word for hospitality used here (philoxenia) means “love to strangers.” Peter encourages us to “continue to show deep love for each other . . . . Cheerfully share your home with those who need a meal or a place to stay” (1 Peter 4:8-9 nlt).

K. T. Sim

Sarah Prayer update:

Good evening Warriors,

Just a couple of reminders and updates, for those that are in need of our prayers.

Yvonne and Chris Muik are celebrating the birth of their grandson, Christopher. Both mommy and baby are doing well.  Congratulations Yvonne an Chris

Several of our church family members are have tests done or doctor appointments this week. May we continue to keep them in our prayers, and pray for good test results.  John Chobot, Marylou, Ramon

Patrick, one of our participants from the Bread Ministry is truly SEEKING.....may we pray that the Lord's voice is clear and loud in his heart and he will respond.....

Praises were mentioned for how well the first clothing closet Saturday went. And for how well the Coffee, conversation, donuts time went......what a great time ministry happening.

Mark, Dean's brother in law, had his surgery and is back home and doing well.    However, on a sad note, Mark's son, who was 36 years old, passed away. He is leaving behing a wife and toddler.  He had a migraine headache which lead to a stroke.   Please keep this family in our prayers......during this difficult time.

Reminders:

Wednesday - in the Fellowship Hall - 12 - 1:00pm, Pizza lunch and study with Pastor Don. All are welcome!

Wednesday evening - at Rita's ice, 6:00pm - time to hang out. Wear your St Matthew's tee shirt, if you have one......

everyone is welcome whether you have a St Matthew's tee or not.

I believe that is all the updates, for now......

  Have a good evening....and a great rest of your week!

Blessings,

   Sarah

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5th & Ridge Streets
P.O. Box 433
Emmaus, PA 18049
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