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Friday, January 03 2025

Merry Christmas!

Good Morning Worshipers!

Today, as always, Immanuel--God is with us! My thought was to just be still and meditate on all the nuances of what that means today. So what does that mean to you? Who needs to hear that Good News? Praying for you and yours today to be filled with His Love, peace and Joy! Amen!

Here is the only devo I am sharing today because it is the same thoughts God gave to me to share. Be still and know, receive and go love like Jesus! Shalom!

Harvest

December 25 - Christmas Day!

Christmas Blessings from OneCry and Harvest Prayer!

Emmanuel

Before you begin, meditate on this thought:  God is with me.

Heavenly Father thank You for coming near to me through Christ Jesus, for in Him all Your fullness lived in bodily form. He is Emmanuel, God with me. How grateful I am that because of His finished work at the cross and my faith in Him alone, I have relationship with You. You are with me and You will never leave me or forsake me. Hallelujah!

Thank You Father for the promises of Your Word that even when I pass through deep waters of trials and tribulation, it does not change who You are or alter Your presence with me. For even the hard and painful things You will work together for my good. (Pause and commit any present difficulties in your life to God and ask Him to use them to make you more like Jesus.)

I choose Lord, to not be fearful or dismayed by the raging storms of life all about me, for You are my God.  In You I will be strong because You uphold me with Your righteous right hand. You are the Eternal God, my refuge, and I will rest in Your everlasting arms. Yes Father, I will rest secure in You all day long for You love me and You will not forsake me. (Pause and thank God for His presence with you in the midst of present circumstances. Ask Him to continue to go before you and to blanket you with His peace.)

This day I ask You, Wonderful Counselor, that You open my heart and mind to help me to live in such a way that it is apparent to me and those around me, that You are with me.

Mighty God, reveal Your presence in my everyday circumstances reminding me of Your continual nearness--every moment.

Everlasting Father may Your faithful love be my constant buffer from the darkness of the world.

Prince of Peace calm my anxious heart with Your peaceful assurance that You are with me and will never leave me. In the name of Jesus, Emmanuel, I pray. Amen.

(Colossians 2:9; Philippians 2:6-11; Joshua 1:5; Isaiah 43:2; Romans 8:28; Isaiah 41:10; 33:27;   Deuteronomy 33:12; Hebrews 13:5; Isaiah 9:6; 7:14; Matthew 1:23)

--By Tiece L. King, author of the Pray the Word series: Pray the Word: 90 Prayers That Touch the Heart of God, Pray the Word: 31 Prayers That Touch the Heart of God, Pray the Word for Your Church. These resources are available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

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Friday, January 03 2025

Good Morning Fruitful Branches of THE Vine! Amen! Today some of us need to get back to the reality of the work-a-day world and refocus back to producing fruit for our bosses. Some of us still have time off while others are retired. No matter which you are, you are still called to be producers of good and abundant fruit for the Lord. Check out and begin with Harvest Blogs this morning. God has created you, saved you, gifted and trained you for such a time as this and He has perfect and custom made plans for you to produce fruit that please Him. So be still, seek Him, receive His direction and empowerment to produce the fruit He has for you today. 

Let us spend the rest of 2024 meditating on all God has done and seeking Him for what He has planned for us to come alive in '25. No matter what you are facing or celebrating, God knows and is with you and will use that to lead you to His best. Trust Him. Worship. Receive. And go produce that good fruit you are created and chosen to produce. Amen! I'm praying for you! God is with you! Rejoice, receive and follow well today! Amen!

Gotta Fly! Lots to do today! I have prayed for you and for me and for Go to make clear how He has planned to use you and me today! Seek and follow well, friends! Go live and love like Jesus! Amen

Harvest Blogs

December 26 - Give Me Your Heart

Before you begin, meditate on this thought:  God has chosen to work through me.

Father how I thank You that because I have put my faith and trust in Christ, He has made me a new creation!  The old has gone--the new has come! This great redemptive work is from You Father, through Christ, for me!  My relationship with You has been made right and because of His finished work on the cross You do not hold my sin against me! Hallelujah! Praise Your holy name! (Pause and be thankful that Christ Jesus has saved you from your sin.)

Now Father I ask that You help me to understand what it means that because I am in Christ the message of reconciliation is lived out and proclaimed, through me!  May I be found worthy of the name “Ambassador of Christ” and faithfully implore others to be reconciled to You.

The free gift of salvation through Jesus that alone can make us to be the “righteousness of God” is good news that most around me need desperately to hear. I ask that You capture my heart again I pray, with the joy of this great salvation in You and open my lips that I might praise You and proclaim with great joy, the gospel message.  You are the God of all hope and I ask that I would overflow with hope through the power of the Holy Spirit and continually be prepared to give the reason for the hope that I have in You. 

This day I ask You Wonderful Counselor, that You open my heart and mind and give me ears to hear what You would say to me, what You would speak through me. Make me increasingly sensitive to Your voice and gentle promptings, and give me a willing, submissive spirit that I might obey.

Mighty God may Your power be evident through the way I live and conduct my life, that I would truly live and move and have my very being in You alone.

Everlasting Father may Your fatherly embrace and great love be expressed through my life. In my conversations and interactions with the world around me, be glorified I pray.  May Jesus be seen through me in such loving ways that many are drawn to Him.

Prince of Peace in the midst of this chaotic fearful world, may the peace of Christ be spread through my life. Increase my trust and hope in You that I in turn might minister to those around me who are as sheep without a shepherd.

Give me Your heart. Your eyes. Your ears, O Lord. That in all things I might respond as Jesus would, and be a worthy ambassador of the gospel. In the name of Jesus, Emmanuel, I pray. Amen.

(2 Corinthians 5:16-21; Psalm 51:12,15; Romans 15:13; 1 Peter 3:15; Acts 17:28; Matthew 5:16)

--By Tiece L. King, author of the Pray the Word series: Pray the Word: 90 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word: 31 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word for Your Church. These resources are available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.
 

Prayer Points

  • Praise God as the one who makes it possible for you to bear much fruit (Jn. 15:5).
  • Thank him for the promise of a great spiritual harvest in your life.
  • Confess sins which stunt the development of spiritual fruit in your life.
  • Commit yourself to daily devotional habits which will stimulate the growth of such fruit.
  • Ask God to help you produce the kind of harvest which will give him the glory and praise.
  • Ask God to pour out his blessing on his church throughout the world. Pray for fruitfulness among those who remain faithful to God and are firmly united to Jesus, the true vine.
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.

Sarah Young

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Charles Stanley

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Upper room: A Global Connection

Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God. - Psalm 42:5 (NIV)

As Christians, it is easy to think that we must not feel despair, be anxious, or have fears. We must remain calm and happy; we must always be loving, wise, and grateful. We often think that the struggles and burdens we deal with are never a struggle for others. This can make us feel unworthy and alone with our unanswered questions.

However, in those very moments the two of us have encountered a message from Csendes Percek — the Hungarian edition of The Upper Room — in which someone from another part of the world has written about those same doubts and experiences. Csendes Percek is precious to us because we read stories about real life, not only about “perfect Christians” and happy endings. We can identify with the feelings of the writers, and sometimes a story completely reflects our own emotions and thoughts.

Most of the time we do not receive direct answers or solutions, but we do find compassion.

It is encouraging to know that people living in different cultures and places suffer the burdens of this world just like we do, and they still trust God.

Today's Prayer

Dear God, we give thanks for opportunities to experience your faithfulness. Thank you for the support you give to us and all our Christian friends around the world. Amen.

ODB 

Face Time with God

My heart says of you, “Seek his face!” Your face, Lord, I will seek. Psalm 27:8

READ Psalm 27:7-14

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The year 2022 was very special for my wife and me. That’s the year our granddaughter, Sophia Ashley, was born—the only granddaughter among our eight grandchildren. Sophia’s grandparents haven’t stopped smiling! When our son calls via video, the excitement gets ramped up even more. My wife and I may be in different rooms, but her joyful holler reveals that she’s getting a glimpse of Sophia. Seeing those we love from afar is now only a call or click away.

The ability to see the person we’re talking to on the phone is relatively new, but face time with God—prayer with a conscious awareness of being in His presence—is not. David’s prayer in Psalm 27—voiced in the midst of opposition that required assistance beyond the capability of the closest human allies (vv. 10-12)—includes these words: “My heart has heard you say, ‘Come and talk with me.’ And my heart responds, ‘Lord, I am coming’ ” (v. 8 nlt).

Difficult times rightly compel us to “seek his face” (v. 8). But that’s not the only time we can or should be in face-to-face fellowship with the one in whose “presence is fullness of joy”; at His “right hand are pleasures forevermore” (16:11 nkjv). If you listen closely, at any time you may hear Him say, “Come and talk with me.”

By Arthur Jackson

REFLECT & PRAY

At what time in your day do you find your heart most attuned to God? How can regular communion with Him prepare you for a “day of trouble”?

Heavenly Father, I praise You for the privilege of face time with You. Please help me to always be ready to spend time with You in prayer.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

David’s anxious prayer in the second half of Psalm 27 (vv. 7-12) must be read against his unwavering proclamation at the beginning of the psalm: “The Lord is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life” (v. 1). David chooses to focus on God rather than on his difficult circumstances. He speaks of Him as his light, which guides him safely into God’s presence and goodness. God is also his salvation, delivering him from dangers and death. He’s his stronghold, providing a strong, fortified place for his refuge and security. Knowing who God is, David rhetorically asks, “Of whom shall I be afraid?” (v. 1). The psalmist needn’t fear, for God won’t abandon him. Rather, “the Lord will hold me close” (v. 10 nlt). David invites us to “be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord” (v. 14).

K. T. Sim
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Friday, January 03 2025

Thank God I'm Forgiven Friday! Just think and meditate and worship this morning as you think about that little baby in a manger that grew to the God/Man on the cross that took our sins and purged them and delivered us from eternity in Hell! How is the Holy Spirit leading you this morning as you contemplate God's great forgiving, patient love for you?

Sunday worship at 10 live in person and on Zoom. Be ready to share your stories of how God used the $50. He gave you to bless others. (Write them out if you need us to read them). We will examine all God has done in 2024 and prayerfully contemplate His plans for 2025. What's God saying to you? What are His plans for you and us? How are we doing? What might need some tweaking? What can we build on? God is revealing your part to this and maybe some ideas to spur us on to His best. Keep seeking and be prepared to share. God is on the move! Amen!

Good Morning Known, Redeemed, Loved, Sent to Love, Children of God! You are His custom made for such a time as this disciple and apostle--student who is sent to love and make disciples. Love as I have loved you is Jesus' command that we continue to work on. Thank God we are known and forgiven and helped to live like Christ more and to go love well! Often we can't imagine how or why God would wants to use some sinner like we are. Right? Who am I Lord that You are mindful of me is often a praising question I ask of our Father in heaven. Yet He is mindful, loving, forgiving and our Potter who molds us to fit our created purposes. Just trying to fathom all of this blows my mind. We have so much to be thankful about and so much to learn and put into action just as we are. He really does have good plans just for you, just as you are. And as we follow Him and do what we are created to do, we grow in Christ and more like Him and eventually will be able to live and love like Him. Please Lord, come! Have your way with me and us and lead us to Your perfect plans for today and eternity. Thanks! Amen!

This morning God really spoke to my heart as I extended my quiet time with Him and prayerfully meditated on His Word and my devotionals. Take some time to still yourself, open His Word prayerfully and maybe engage Him through the devotionals below. Then wrap up your time with the Harvest Prayer Connection blog. (Start there if you have limited time! It's another good one!) It really threads through these devos and speaks to your open and soft heart and will help you step into this day prayed up and ready for whatever God has in store for you. Rejoice for you are loved, known, redeemed and created for such a time as this and God is molding all things together for your and others good! PTL and Amen! Choose to live and love well, my friends! God is with you always and really does have great plans for you and us today and always! PTL! Thank God I'm Forgiven and being prepared and sent for such a time as this! Great fruit is budding!

Chuck Swindoll

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Upper Room: Unexpected Beauty

Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. - Philippians 4:8 (KJV)

After weeks of high temperatures followed by torrential rainfall, the sun rose on a calm, clear morning. The blue sky was sprinkled with white fluffy clouds. I decided to take a walk. Nestled among tall pines and pecan trees, our pond seemed like the perfect place to begin. The sounds of birdsong and splashing fish and turtles were a symphony of nature. The colorful flowers and deep, green grass created a soft blanket across the ground.

But the prettiest blooms around our pond were never planned. No expert gardener prepared the soil or planted the seeds. Most folks would call them weeds, but I don’t see it that way. I see a wonderful gift of unique and beautiful blooms.

We can enjoy many things in life that were never planned. Sometimes we walk paths we never thought we would. But just as the wildflowers bloomed and brought joy, the unexpected in our lives can bring a joy all its own. Even when we encounter the unforeseen, we can trust God to walk with us.

Today's Prayer

Gracious Father, help us to find the beauty in the midst of change and challenges. Thank you for your deep and abiding love and presence. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

The Word for You Today

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Harvest blog:

December 27 - The Hope of Glory

Before you begin, meditate on this thought:  Christ in me, the hope of glory.

Heavenly Father how grateful I am for Christ Jesus in whom all of Your fullness, the fullness of the Deity, lives in bodily form.  Because of my faith in Him, I have been given “fullness in Christ” who is the head over every power and authority!  Thank You for this great mystery—“Christ in me the hope of glory”!  Thank You for the Holy Spirit, given to me as a deposit, a guarantee of what is to come!

And now Father, by the power of the Holy Spirit, I ask that you strengthen me to live as one who has died to my earthly nature, for my life is hidden with Christ in You.  May I therefore set my heart on things above, not on earthly things, for surely Jesus, who is my life will soon appear.  Make me ready Lord! Renew me in knowledge of You and remind me continually that Christ is all, and in all.  (Pause and ask the Holy Spirit to show you what things have captured your heart and taken Christ’s place as Lord of All in your life.)

As one of Your chosen people, holy and dearly loved, may my life be clothed with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Help me to forgive others as You Lord Jesus, have forgiven me. And may Your peace rule in my heart. (Pause and ask that greater evidence of the Holy Spirit would be seen in the way you live. Consider what areas of your life lack peace. Invite Jesus to rule over these. Ask Him to fill you with His peace.)

This day I ask You Wonderful Counselor, that You open my heart and mind that I might understand in a deeper way the great mystery that Christ lives in my heart by faith.  Reveal to me I pray the treasures of wisdom and knowledge that are found in Him.

Mighty God, as this truth lands on my heart and takes root, may I truly live and move and have my being in You alone. May Your power, the same power that raised Christ from the dead, that is in me, be lived out of life!

Everlasting Father may my trust in You increase as I walk in this great truth--that Christ is in me, the Holy Spirit is mine, and You will never leave me or forsake me.

Prince of Peace because You are in me, I ask that You guard my heart and mind and fill me with Your peace.  For it is written that Your peace in not like what the world tries to give.  This day I choose to not be troubled or afraid.

Father I ask that You renew my mind according to the truth of Your Word that because of Christ Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit, You are with me, You are for me, You are at work through me, and You are in me.  May my life be continually transformed as I walk Your ways. In the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God, Emmanuel, Amen.

(Colossians 2:9-10; Colossians 1:27; 2 Corinthians 5:5; Colossians 3:1-15; Isaiah 9:6; Ephesians 3:17; Colossians 2:3; Ephesians 1:19-20; John 14:27; Matthew 1:23; Romans 8:31; 2 Corinthians 5:18-19)

--By Tiece L. King, author of the Pray the Word series: Pray the Word: 90 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word: 31 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word for Your Church. These resources are available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount

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Friday, January 03 2025

Bread ministry today 10-12 then worship with communion (and on Zoom) at 4 followed by a quick meal for those who need one. rejoice! 

Good Morning Children of Light and Love because Christ Lives in Us! Amen! Shine bright today and in the days ahead! He came to save you and be with you forever! PTL!

I had this idea of what God wanted me to share today and then I encountered the harvest prayer blogs. begin with those today. The harvest blog is about the prince of peace and then Kim's link to her blog is a great place to flow to worship today. Yes Immanuel! God is with us! Amen! If you still need some time to prepare your hearts and abide in the Vine, check out the devos God used to speak to my heart this morning. You are known, loved, cared for and are being prepared to go live and love more like Jesus. That all started in the manger and became available as the Holy Spirit drew you to saving faith in Christ. Pray some we know are drawn and receive that salvation which is our joy and know the love and peace of Jesus. He has plans for some we know and are praying for. Keep at it and keep inviting in. Tear down strongholds and hindrances and soften hearts as you pray. May revival and salvation come alive today and this week. Immanuel is wanting to be with you and all those you are praying for and inviting to come and see. Rejoice! Amen!

Harvest Blog:

December 24 - Prince of Peace

Before you begin, ask God to reveal to your heart the ways that the enemy has robbed you of the peace that is yours because of Christ. Confess these things to Him and ask Him to pour out on you His peace that passes all understanding.  Ask Him to still the storms in your life and refocus your living.

I thank You Father, that Jesus Himself is my peace and that He has completely destroyed the barrier that separated me from You! How grateful I am that I have been reconciled to Him through His blood shed on the cross and now have peace with You.

Forgive me I pray, for the times that I do not cast my cares and anxieties onto You, but instead carry them myself and allow my heart to be weighed down and needlessly burdened. I ask that Your peace, which is beyond my ability to understand, guard my heart and my mind--cover me, because I am in Christ Jesus. I belong to You. Thank You Lord Jesus, for the peace that You give to me which is so very different than the fleeting attempts of the world to quiet my heart. Guard my heart by Your Holy Spirit, that I might not be afraid. Help me to learn to be still and know that You are God, to hear Your voice in the midst of the storms that I face saying “Peace, be still.” Keep me from fear and increase my faith. May my life be characterized by Your peace no matter what situation I might face, that You may be glorified in me and through me and receive the praise that is due Your name.

May I love Your Word that I might have great peace and not stumble.

May my mind be controlled by Your Holy Spirit and produce life and peace.

May Your strength and peace fill my life because I belong to You.

Lord Jesus, You are my Wonderful Counselor, You are Mighty God, the Everlasting Father incarnate and Prince of Peace! With You all things are possible. I invite You into the impossible situations of my life and ask that as I wait on You, You fill me with Your peace – for my hope is in You alone and I trust in Your great name.

(Ephesians 2:14; Colossians 1:20; Romans 5:1; 1 Peter 5:7; Philippians 4:7; John 14:27; Psalm 46:10; Mark 4:35-41; Psalm 119:165; Romans 8:6; Psalm 29:11; Isaiah 53:6; Matthew 19:26)

--By Tiece L. King, author of the Pray the Word series: Pray the Word: 90 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word: 31 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word for Your Church. These resources are available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Prayer Points

  • Focus on Jn. 15:1-17 for the next few days.
  • Praise your Father, who is the gardener of your soul.
  • Thank Jesus for being the true vine which nourishes and gives life to the branches.
  • Confess moments when you’ve tried to sever your relationship to Jesus in some way.
  • Commit yourself to welcoming God’s pruning in your life despite the pain it might bring.
  • Ask God to make you more fruitful as you live for him.
  • Ask that your fruit-bearing will be attractive to unsaved people you know. Pray that they will “taste [of that fruit] and see that the LORD is good” (Ps. 34:8). 
     
    Prayer Pointer
    “God rules the world through the prayers of his people.” —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.

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

Kim's Blog: A Prayer to Emmanuel – God with Us!

A Prayer to Emmanuel – God with Us!

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Friday, January 03 2025
This Week:
Tuesday Christmas Eve:
Bread Ministry 10-12
Worship with Communion 4PM followed by brief meal for those who need one
Wed: Christmas Day! Immanuel! God is with us! PTL! Amen!
Good Morning Very Blessed Co-Laborers! God made us, saved us, gifted us, lives in us and loves through us! What joy we know and get to share as His love overflows from us. Think about that today as you prepare for that last sprint to get it all done before Christmas Day. God is with you and watch for how He may want to love through you today and prepare to join Him. Maybe you still have your $50. to invest in someone. Ask God to lead you. Pray for those that we have already blessed. Think and pray about someone God may want you to invite to worship with us on Tuesday. Then ask and invite. God has custom made and gifted you for such a time as this. PTL! I can't wait to hear the stories of how God has used us this season to bless many! God is sure on the move in our midst! PTL! Thanks you to all the servants at St. Matts! We truly are being blessed to go bless and then being blessed back as we go do it! PTL!
Yesterday Sarah reminded us all about love and how God is Love and Love lives in us to love through us. We've often discussed this. How is God/Love loving through you? How is Love helping you to do your part in God's Good News Delivery Co.? We will be discussing some of this in the weeks ahead as we continue to seek Him and follow Him to His best plans for you and us. Maybe start journaling all that He is doing the next few days to be prepared to share that. So many will be encouraged and led to glorify God as you share.
Today I wrap up my homebound visits, Lord willing. So many I have visited ask about all of you and say Hi. They are hearing stories of how God is moving and using us. Some are really struggling and could use some love and encouragement. Reach out as able. Some of us are facing a difficult Christmas season. Who is God bringing to mind for you to reach out and love on? Do it! Today I am just sharing two devos that are speaking to my and will to your heart. God is our provision and He fills us with Love and Light to share and He uses us to go live and love like Jesus. May today be a day filled with Christ, His Love and Light and may the and they be incarnated (brought to life) through you and us. God is writing some stories right now for us to live well and share. Dwell in His Love today and allow Him to come to life in and through you and then share those stories. We are God's love story, written in red. For God so loved you that he sent His Son. And His Son wants to love and love through you today. Rejoice and ask Him to use you well. Amen!
Harvest:

December 23 - God Is For Me

Before you begin, meditate on this thought: God is for me.

How I praise and thank You Father, for once I walked in darkness, but now I have seen the Light of Jesus! Thank You for giving Your one and only Son for me--He who had never sinned--for me, who sins continually. How can this be?  There are no words that adequately express how thankful I am for what You have done for me!

For Your willingness to be born in human likeness and bear my punishment on the cross--Thank You Lord Jesus!

For removing my sin from me as far as the east is from the west and remembering it no more--Thank You Lord Jesus!

You are Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace and I celebrate and announce that You are the Christ, Messiah--Emmanuel!

Thank You Father for the gift of Jesus that expresses so lavishly, Your great love for me--that You are for me.  If You would give me Jesus, is there anything for my good that You would withhold? If You are for me, is there anyone who can be against me? If You are for me is there anything that I should fear?
I ask Father that You give me a fresh glimpse of Your face as You cheer me on in this race that You have marked out for me, a fresh understanding of your great love for me from which I can never be separated.  Spur me on by the Holy Spirit in my pilgrimage with You until I am truly able to live as “more than a conqueror”!  In spite of trouble or hardship, remind me continually that Your love is holding me fast--that there is nothing--past, present or future that will ever separate me from Your  immeasurable  love expressed in Christ--nothing! Hallelujah!

This day I ask Wonderful Counselor that You open my mind to help me understand in a deeper way what it means that You are for me.  Mighty God, reveal Your power in my life in such a way that strongholds are exposed and come crashing down! Everlasting Father embrace me with Your love and acceptance. Prince of Peace calm my anxious heart and reveal Yourself in the midst of the storms of my living, for You are for me, and nothing will separate me from You great love.  In Jesus’ name. Amen.
(Isaiah 9:2; John 3:16; Philippians 2:6-11; Psalm 103:12; Isaiah 9:6; Romans 8: 31-39; Hebrews 12:1)

--By Tiece L. King, author of the Pray the Word series: Pray the Word: 90 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word: 31 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word for Your Church. These resources are available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Prayer Points

  • Praise “the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows” (Jas. 1:17).
  • Thank God for remaining the same throughout all eternity (Ps. 102:27).
  • Confess that sometimes you are not as consistent as you would like to be in your walk with God.
  • Commit yourself to remaining true to that which does not change, the eternal God (2 Cor. 4:18).
  • Ask God to glorify himself in your life.
  • Pray that the stewardship of resources in your congregation will please God. Ask that members will be willing to give generously of their time and talents as well as their finances. Pray that they will experience joy in giving.
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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ODB:

Friendly Ambition

Let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.  Hebrews 10:24

READ Hebrews 10:19-25

Gregory of Nazianzus and Basil of Caesarea were celebrated leaders in the fourth-century church and also close friends. They first met as philosophy students, and Gregory later said that they became like “two bodies with a single spirit.”

With their career paths so similar, rivalry could’ve arisen between Gregory and Basil. But Gregory explained that they avoided this temptation by making a life of faith, hope, and good deeds their “single ambition,” then “spurring each other on” to make the other more successful in this goal than themselves individually. As a result, both grew in faith and rose to high levels of leadership without rivalry.

The book of Hebrews is written to help us stay strong in faith (Hebrews 2:1), encouraging us to focus on “the hope we profess” and to “spur one another on toward love and good deeds” (10:23-24). While this command is given in the context of a congregation (v. 25), by applying it to their friendship, Gregory and Basil showed how friends can encourage each other to grow and avoid any “bitter root,” such as rivalry that might grow between them (12:15).

What if we made faith, hope, and good deeds the ambition of our own friendships, then encouraged our friends to become more successful in this goal than ourselves individually? The Holy Spirit is ready to help us do both.

By Sheridan Voysey

REFLECT & PRAY

What qualities do you see in Gregory and Basil’s friendship? How could you encourage your friends to grow in faith, hope, and good deeds?

Dear Jesus, please make my friendships rich in faith, hope, and good deeds.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

The words priest/high priest occur nearly forty times in the book of Hebrews. The priestly ministry of Jesus comes into view in the earliest verses of the book: “After he had provided purification for sins, he sat down at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven” (Hebrews 1:3). Accolades for Jesus as high priest include words like “merciful and faithful” (2:17) and “great” (4:14; 10:21). The chorus of praise in 7:26 is of note: “Such a high priest truly meets our need—one who is holy, blameless, pure, set apart from sinners, exalted above the heavens.” What are the implications for believers in Jesus that He occupies this role? The “therefore” and “let us” phrases help us. “Therefore, . . . since we have confidence . . . and since we have a great priest . . . let us draw near to God . . . let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess . . . let us consider how we may spur one another on” (10:19-24).

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Friday, January 03 2025
Week Ahead:
Sunday at 10 with new member installation followed by brunch at 11:30 (All welcome plenty of warm soup and fellowship!)
Sunday evening Christmas Concert at Revival Church 5PM (meets in our sanctuary) followed by a reception meal
Tuesday:
10-12 Bread Ministry
4PM Christmas Eve worship with communion followed by a quick meal for those that need one. Who are you inviting or bringing along?
Wed. For unto us a Savior has been born! Merry Christmas!
Reminders: 
1. Don't forget to update your directory entries or add yours!
2. Don't forget to get your cards form the Christmas Mailbox in the lobby
3. Don't forget to pick up your giving envelopes at the back of the sanctuary
4.  Sun Dec 29th is the deadline to use your $50. to bless the Kindness Project. If you haven't found someone to bless and want to give to the Kindness Project, put your $50. in an envelope marked for the Kindness Project and place in the offering plate. (We will send a check to them after the 29th)
5. Year end reports need to be submitted shortly
6. Our annual Congregational Meeting is Sun. Jan. 19th after worship in the sanctuary
7. PTL for 15 new members and some other new attendees in 2024! Begin praying for Him to double that in 2025! Who are your five that you are praying for?
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Good Morning Abiding in Christ, Up-Held in God's Hand, Purposeful Followers! Today is a great day to chill at home and abide in God's Word, Love and presence for a spell and to fill up with Hs love. Jesus came to incarnate God's Love and make a way for all to be forgiven and to dwell in God's love forever. Why not start or continue today to abide, receive, prepare and then go to love as He loves us. God created you for such a time as this and has allowed all you have experienced and learned to be prepared to fulfill your purpose which is to incarnate His love. That's put flesh on His love. And remember "love" is an action word. How might His purposes for you be fulfilled today as you abide in His love, fill up with His love and allow Him to love through you? That is really what Christmas is all about. Receiving and sharing God's love. He is Love and He lives in you to love through you! Amen! So how might that play out today and in the days ahead and who might He be partnering you with to go? Do you have a story to share of how God loved through you with our $50. Giving Challenge? I and others would love to hear those stories! Is God stirring you to partner with some of us in the New Year to go love more like Christ and incarnate Him and His love? Let's make some plans! All of us need to be sowing in prayer into what God has for us and for some of us, we need to begin planning to go. Spend some extra time this morning in God's presence and with your open Bibles and our devotionals below. What's he saying to you? What will you do about it! I'm praying for you and us to be guided by his Spirit to his perfect plans and that we all would have open hearts and moving feet to follow well. Amen!
Time to get out and play in the snow as I get ready to get our and about and allow God to bless through me today. How does he want to bless through you? Ask Him and do something about it! Go love as you have been loved! Amen!
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Upper Room: Safe in God's Hands

Be still, and know that I am God! - Psalm 46:10 (NRSVUE)

When I was a child, every summer our family would rent a cabin on a lake for our vacation. I remember my father trying to teach me how to float in the water while we were there. Standing chest deep in the lake, he instructed me to lie on my back in the water in front of him while resting on his extended arms. Then he told me to relax as he slowly lowered his arms a few inches in the water below my body. And for a brief moment I was floating! But when I couldn’t feel the touch of his arms and fell slightly lower in the water, I started flailing about, trying to save myself from sinking — which ironically caused me to sink faster. But my father never left my side. He was right there to catch me if necessary. I simply needed to relax and trust him.

Whenever I find myself flailing about emotionally over some new frightening or overwhelming situation, I think of this experience and hear the words of our heavenly Father: “Be still, and know that I am God!” God, the Creator of all that exists, is right here with me — with all of us — loving, caring for, and protecting us. How comforting and reassuring it is to know that God will take care of us no matter what happens!

Today's Prayer
Gracious God, help us continually to be aware of your presence and to remember we face nothing alone. Amen.
Sarah Young
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Friday, January 03 2025

Good Morning Very Loved Children of Light! Amen and PTL!

Begin your quiet time this morning with with Harvest Prayer's Connection blog as you prepare your hearts to worship. Then spend some time with God as you work your way through our devotionals for today below that. Sarah Young reminds us to come and rest in God's presence. During this busy season, it's best to begin from resting in God's presence and recharging to go through the day worshiping and following Jesus. Charles Stanley reminds us of the fact of Immanuel--God with us. He always is. PTL! He knows you and is calling you by name to draw close, abide in Him and follow Him today. He does have great custom made plans for you to discover as you step out in faith, trusting our Savior and Shepherd to lead you well. The Upper Room reminds us that we have the Light of the World living in us and  that we are here to light up the world with His love. Our Daily Bread reminds us how tangible and knowable that love is and how His love in us spurs us on to love others as we love Him and He loves us. And The Word for You Today wraps up our time with the reminder to ask God to lead you to His plans and to desire what He desires and that includes loving as you have been loved. God loves you, is with you and desires to love through you. Will you receive and share that love after spending some time dwelling in it today? I'm praying for you and us to be His Light and Love as we learn to live and love more like Jesus--Immanuel! Amen!

Harvest

December 22 - Fourth Sunday of Advent
The Radiance of God’s Glory

Before you begin, quiet your heart and ask for a fresh revelation of God’s great Father--love for you.

Lord Jesus, how I thank You that although You are God, You did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but You made Yourself to be nothing and took on the very nature of a servant and were made in human likeness. Thank You for Your willingness to humble Yourself to the point of death on the cross for me! Lord Jesus, You are the radiance of God’s glory and exact representation of His being--the very image of the invisible God! You are the Everlasting Father incarnate!

Forgive me, for the times that I ascribe to You attributes of my earthly father, and help me by Your Spirit to see and understand Your true character. I ask You to renew my mind in this area, that everything that sets itself up against truly knowing You would be destroyed. And I acknowledge and confess with my mouth that . . .

• You are compassionate and gracious
• Your love endures forever, it never fails
• You are merciful
• You are faithful to all Your promises
• You are mighty to save and rejoice over me with singing!
 
Thank You for making me Your child and for the incredible privilege of calling You “Abba” (Daddy!). How can this be? Empower me by the Holy Spirit to understand what it means, in my daily living, that You delight in me, and may this revelation change how I approach You and express my heart to You. May I become as a little child and rest in Your great Fatherly love and care, for there is a longing in my heart for intimacy that only You can fulfill. In Jesus’ Name I pray, amen. Philippians 2:6-8; Hebrews 1:3; Colossians 1:15; Isaiah 9:6

--By Tiece L. King, author of the Pray the Word series: Pray the Word: 90 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word: 31 Prayers That Touch the Heart of GodPray the Word for Your Church. These resources are available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

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Upper Room: Shining Christ's Light

Jesus spoke to the people again, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me won’t walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” - John 8:12 (CEB)

During the Christmas season, it is customary in my part of Nigeria for people to travel — sometimes from all over the world — to their respective villages. It is a time to visit our roots and spend time with family and friends.

One year I visited a cousin who lives in a rural community. We chatted outside late into the night. Electric lights illuminated the community and made it quite welcoming. Since we were in the tropics, we were surrounded by giant trees. The noises around us were like music to my ears. Bats, owls, and biting insects began to emerge. But while we were talking, the lights suddenly went out. The surrounding darkness was intense. I realized then what a difference light makes.

We started talking about the impact of light on a community. Eventually discussion turned to spiritual light and Christmas — how light came into the world through the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. As we celebrate Christmas, sometimes we gloss over its significance. The light of Christ changed the world; it is our duty as believers to keep it shining!

Today's Prayer

Dear God, make us light to the world, at Christmas­time and all year long. May our lives bring glory to you. Amen.

ODB:

Tangible Love

We love because he first loved us. 1 John 4:19

READ 1 John 4:13-21

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As I sat next to my friend Margaret, who was lying in her hospital bed, I took in the bustle and activity of the other patients, medical staff, and visitors. A young woman sitting nearby with her ailing mother asked Margaret, “Who are all the people who keep visiting you?” She responded, “They’re members of my church family!” The young woman remarked that she’d never seen anything like it; she felt as if the many visitors were “like tangible love poured out.” Margaret replied, smiling, “It all comes down to our love of God through His Son Jesus Christ!”

In her response, Margaret echoed the disciple John, who in his final years wrote three letters brimming with love. In his first letter, he said, “God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them” (1 John 4:16). That is, those who acknowledge “that Jesus is the Son of God” (v. 15) have God living in them through “his Spirit” (v. 13). How can we lovingly care for others? “We love because he first loved us” (v. 19).

Because of the gift of God’s love, visiting Margaret hadn’t felt like a hardship to me or others in our church. I received more than I gave, not only from Margaret, but through observing her gentle witness about her Savior, Jesus. How might God love others through you today? 

By Amy Boucher Pye

REFLECT & PRAY

When have you been surprised by someone noticing God’s love in your life? How does His love spur you on to serve others?

Loving God, I love because You first loved me. Please keep increasing my love so Your Spirit will shine through me.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

The night before Jesus was betrayed, He commanded His followers to “love one another” (John 13:34) as He had loved them. Such sacrificial and unconditional love would be the irrefutable proof that they were truly His disciples (v. 35). The author of 1 John (traditionally believed to be the same John who wrote the fourth gospel), says that Christ’s disciples must “live as Jesus did” (2:6)—living a life of loving God and loving others. John reminds us that “God is love” and we must “rely on the love God has for us” (4:16). Reminiscent of the language of John 3:16, the author reminds us that God loves us in this way: “He sent his one and only Son into the world . . . as an atoning sacrifice for our sins” (1 John 4:9-10). “He has given us of his Spirit” to help us live and love (v. 13).

K. T. Sim

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Friday, January 03 2025

It's Thank God I'm Forgiven Friday! Get your praise on! Think about what this Christmas season is really all about...God loves us so much that He sent His Son to die for us and make a way for forgiveness and eternity dwelling in His loving presence and light. PTL! That should fill your morning with much praise and thanksgiving. Focusing on that will also help to redirect to Him and His love and prepare your hearts for His joy to flow through you today.

Good Morning Forgiven, Very Loved, ASSURED OF ETERNITY WITH OUR SAVIOR, FRIENDS! AMEN!

This is the day the Lord has made! We get to dwell in His love and peace as we worship! Amen! Today I am only sharing the Upper Room and allowing you space to populate your gratitude lists, use them and recount your many, many blessings to God. Yes, worship and rejoice for unto us a Savior has been given! PTL! What are you thankful about? Tell God and share your praise with some others today as you share the real reason for the season and the love and forgiveness you are so thankful for!

Pray for those we have blessed with our $50. gifts to sense God's love, glorify Him and share how He has blessed them. Pray for who to give to and to know it when God sends them if you haven't done so already. Pray for who to invite to Sunday worship and brunch or Christmas Eve worship and communion at 4. (Don't forget for those who need a meal that we will have one after Christmas Eve service as well) Immanuel--God is with us! PTL! Who needs to hear what that means to you today? I've already prayed for God inhabit your praise, to speak to your heart, direct your steps and use yu to glorify Him today. Start with some praise and worship and then Go and share the Good news of Jesus and His love! Shalom shalom!

Upper Room: Making A Choice

You were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies. - 1 Corinthians 6:20 (NIV)

One winter years ago, I was walking down our long driveway to check the mail. The driveway was covered in snow, and parts of it were icy. I could either walk in deeper snow, which would be more physically demanding, or I could walk in the tire tracks where the snow had been packed down.

After a short time of walking in deeper snow, I decided to walk in the tire tracks. While I could walk faster and more easily, I was also walking on an icy, slick path. It wasn’t long before I slipped, but thankfully I did not fall. I quickly decided to move back to the deeper snow. It would not be easier or faster, but it was the right choice.

The life that Jesus Christ calls us to can be like my walk down the driveway. Many times, the choice that is right and honors God is not easy, and the journey may be slow. Doing what is easier and faster is not always God’s will for us. But we honor God when we do what is right.

Today's Prayer

Heavenly Father, even when our path is slower and more difficult, may we honor you in all that we do. As Jesus taught us, we pray, “Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in earth. Give us day by day our daily bread. And forgive us our sins; for we also forgive every one that is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation; but deliver us from evil” (Luke 11:2-4, KJV). Amen.

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Good Morning Restored, Refreshed, Resting in the Lord Friends! Amen! I'm pronouncing that salutation over Karen and me and all of you this morning. We are dog sitting for a friend and the dogs decided that 2:30 am was rise and shine time. Just what we needed during this busy season. Many of us have plates full of busyness during the hectic last rush to Christmas. We need to remember to pause, refresh, rest in the Lord and allow Him to restore our focus and direction and us. Think about it, in one week it will all be over! PTL! Yet many of us will need to return to work, stress, making up for lost time, etc. Isn't it better to determine to be still, rest in the Lord, focus on him and His plans and die to self and our self-imposed agendas of holiday craziness and allow Him to refresh and lead us? Next Thursday the truth of Immanuel will still be fact--God is with us. He always is! PTL! Doesn't it make sense to exhale all the anxiety of the season and give it to Him? Doesn't it make sense to be still and know that He is God, He is with us and His yoke is easy? He promises to bring rest to the weary. Receive it! Amen!

So before this last push towards all we think we need to get done before Christmas, why not stop, be still, release your agenda to the One who Cares for You, the One who has perfect plans for you for such a time as this and focus on that, and refresh in Him? Then ask Him to come be the Lord of your schedule and plans and to lead you beside the refreshing still waters and lush green pastures of His calming, refreshing, restoring presence. Where is your focus and priority today? How might you be ready to get at it refreshed and ready? Start with being still, turning off the noise and inviting God to come be the Lord of today. I think of Martin Luther who said that he had so much to do that he had to get up early to spend hours in God's presence to be ready for the day. Maybe you don't have hours, but you surely have a few minutes to be still, refresh in Him and invite Him to be the Lord of your choices for today. Then at the end of the day, you may not be so weary and anxious. Try it! Maybe even do what Jesus did in the storm...take a nap!

My agenda for today is to continue some homebound visitations, do some shopping and to invite and allow God to be my Lord and step director for His glory today. I know a nap may be required before I start. Funny how the dogs calmed down now that Karen and I have calmed ourselves in God's presence. We are trusting Him to bring His will and plans alive in and through us today and maybe even to be able to take a nap, trusting that He is working all things together for good. Amen! I'm praying for you. Below are a few of my devotionals that may thread through all of this or be included because God wants to speak to you through them as you prepare for the day ahead with Him as your Lord and Shepherd. Be still and know. Be refreshed then go in His grace and power for the plans He has for you today. They are plans for good! Amen! And don't forget to worship as you go! Rejoice! Be still, know, then go. Amen! I have prayed for you and we covet your prayers for us. Thanks! And may His peace beyond understanding overwhelm you right now! Shalom shalom!

ODB:

God’s View of Us

And God saw that it was good. Genesis 1:10

READ Genesis 1:1-10

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It was 1968, and America was mired in a war with Vietnam, racial violence was exploding in cities, and two public figures had been assassinated. A year before, fire had taken the lives of three astronauts on the launchpad, and the idea of going to the moon seemed like a pipe dream. Nonetheless, Apollo 8 managed to launch a few days before Christmas.

It became the first manned mission to orbit the moon. The flight crew, Borman, Anders, and Lovell—all men of faith—broadcast a Christmas Eve message: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). At the time, it was the most watched TV event in the world, and millions shared the God’s-eye view of Earth in a now iconic photo. Frank Borman finished the reading: “And God saw that it was good” (v. 10).

Sometimes it’s hard to look at ourselves, all the hardships we’re mired in, and see anything that’s good. But we might return to the story of creation and see God’s view of us: “In the image of God he created them” (v. 27). Let’s pair that with another divine-eye view: “For God so loved the world” (John 3:16). Today, remember that God created you, sees the good despite the sin, and loves the you He created.

By Kenneth Petersen

REFLECT & PRAY

What hardships and sins are you mired in today? What does it mean that you're created in the image of God?

Dear God, I'm struggling these days. Please help me to see what You see in me—You’re the God’s-eye view.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

The word genesis means “origin” or “beginnings.” The book of Genesis is about beginnings: the beginning of the world, of God’s chosen people, and of His plan to save us. It begins: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (1:1). The gospel of John has a similar opening: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning” (1:1-2). These verses reveal much about the world’s origin: The Word (Jesus) was with God in the beginning—and is God. Not only was Jesus with the Father and Spirit from the very beginning, He gave life and created all things (1:3; Genesis 1:2). In Genesis 1:3, God speaks light into the world; in John 1:4, we read that Jesus is “the light” (see also 8:12).

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Upper Room: Not Shaken

I call out to the Lord, and he answers me from his holy mountain. - Psalm 3:4 (NIV)

I was first diagnosed with an anxiety disorder when I was 15. Sometimes anxiety strikes me like lightning, and I feel like I’m gasping for breath. My heart pounds, and I feel like electricity is coursing through my veins. My mind plays the same worries over and over again. What if I’m not good enough? What if people don’t like me? What if God is mad at me?

Today I’m in my thirties. Years of psychological treatment have improved my life immensely, but my anxious tendencies have never fully left me and likely never will. While I would never wish these moments of intense, painful worry on anyone, through them I have grown in my relationship with God. My connection to God feels more raw and real when I cry out to God in moments when I am powerless against my thoughts. When my coping mechanisms fail me, my Lord does not.

Psalm 3 inspires me to pour out my worries and lay them at God’s feet. God is not shaken by our worries. In the depths of our despair, God is a secure presence we can hold on to. We don’t have to pretend that everything is fine. God does not require pretty, upbeat prayers but can bear the weight of our heaviest burdens.

Today's Prayer

Dear Lord God, thank you for hearing us when we call out to you. Help us to trust in your strength to sustain us through any trial. Amen.The Word for You Today

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Friday, January 03 2025

Sarah Update below

What's your story for how God has used you with the Christmas Giving Challenge? How have you blessed another and how have you been blessed back. Be ready to share those stories. (Write them down if you need to and we can read them)

Good Morning Thankful In The Storm, Persevering In Faith, Resting In God Friends! Hmmm, is that you? Are you able to choose joy and trust God with what He has allowed you to endure. Are you able to see His hand upon you and carrying you through whatever He has allowed? Are you able to refocus to Him and understand and receive with thanksgiving whatever has come your way? And the opposite too...are you able to focus on and praise God for the good things as well and allow Him to use you to bring joy to others?

Any holiday can ne tough on some of those around us, maybe even ourselves as we remember some loss or endure a hardship. But we can learn to move through this season by choosing joy that comes from trusting God and receiving whatever with thanksgiving and focus on Him and His plans. Last week during vacation, our anniversary was on that very rainy Wednesday. We were driving from Alexandria VA to Gettysburg area in sometimes torrential rain. We could have grumbled but we were able to thank God that the rain came on a travel day, He led us on a less traveled path, there were no accidents and that it wasn't a crippling snow and ice storm as we traveled through the always tough DC/Baltimore traffic. Then I started to get sick on Thus and gave it to Karen by Sat. But what a blessing to be able to just be forced to be still, rest and heal when we got home. God knew we needed some rest before the craziness of the Holidays really kicked in and PTL we were able to get most of our Christmas shopping done during our vacation as well. And we got a new grandson Sat evening.

Now this may seem like some minor things compared to what you are enduring right now. But remember nothing is too big or too small for God nor beyond His reach. He is with you always, working all things together for good, and does allow things for a reason and maybe season to lead to His best. Are you able to quickly refocus on Him and His plans and receive with thanksgiving whatever He has allowed and look for the joy that comes from knowing it is for His good purposes. Yes, easy to say when we are not in the thick of it, but, a good reminder to be prepared to shift our focus and trust more quickly when the hard times come. God is for you and He loves you and nothing can separate you from Him or His love unless you allow it to lead you away. Maybe you need some help right now or God is bringing someone to mind to help. Do something about that!

Below are my devotionals for today that really thread through these thoughts and remind us that God is always good and trustworthy. he is with us always and sometimes His best for us leads us through some dark valleys and hard places. Choose to trust Him always and seek His help to choose joy. May He be with you in this season and strengthen you for the journey and may His love and presence overwhelm you today. Dare I say, Rejoice? I'm praying for you and we are here if you need a friend to walk with. Shalom!

Chuck Swindoll

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ODB

Who We Listen To

The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you . . . . You must listen to him. Deuteronomy 18:15

READ Deuteronomy 18:15-18

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“I’ve got to declare an emergency. My pilot’s deceased.” Doug White nervously uttered those words to the control tower monitoring his flight. Minutes after takeoff, the pilot of the private plane Doug’s family had chartered suddenly passed away. Doug stepped into the cockpit with just three-month’s training in flying less sophisticated aircraft. He then carefully listened to controllers at a local airport who talked him through landing the plane. Later, Doug said, “[They] saved my family from an almost certain fiery death.”

We have one who alone can help us navigate the challenges in life. Moses, speaking to the Israelites, said, “The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among you . . . . You must listen to him” (Deuteronomy 18:15). This promise pointed to a succession of prophets God provided for His people, but it also spoke of the Messiah. Both Peter and Stephen would later state that this ultimate prophet was Jesus (Acts 3:19-22; 7:37, 51-56). He alone came to tell us the loving and wise instructions of God (Deuteronomy 18:18).

During Christ’s life, God the Father said, “This is my Son . . . . Listen to him!” (Mark 9:7). To live wisely and avoid crashing and burning in this life, let’s listen to Jesus as He speaks through the Scriptures and the Holy Spirit. Listening to Him makes all the difference.

By Tom Felten

REFLECT & PRAY

Why is it sometimes challenging to hear Christ’s voice in this world? How can you better follow His wise and loving words today?

Dear Jesus, please help me hear and obey Your voice.

For further study, read Unknown Caller: Recognizing Jesus and the Kingdom.

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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Two months after leaving Egypt, the Israelites assembled at the foot of Mount Sinai to receive God’s laws (Exodus 19:16-25). Trembling in fear after God revealed Himself in thunder, lightning, billowing smoke, and a violent shaking of the whole mountain (vv. 16-18), the Israelites asked Him not to speak to them directly, but through Moses, lest they be destroyed by His holiness (20:18-19). Forty years later, Moses prophesied that God would provide a prophet—a mediator who would make known to them God’s words (Deuteronomy 18:15-20). God commanded His people not to imitate the detestable occultic practices of the pagan nations; specifically, not to consult with sorcerers, diviners, witches, spiritists, and mediums (vv. 9-14). They were to listen only to the “prophet like [Moses]” (v. 15) that God would send. This prophet would be far greater than Moses (Hebrews 3:1-6). Jesus, the “new Moses,” is the sole mediator between God and humanity (Acts 3:22-23; 1 Timothy 2:5).

K. T. Sim

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UR: BEAUTIFUL LIGHTS

Walk while you have the light, before darkness overtakes you. . . . Believe in the light while you have the light, so that you may become children of light. - John 12:35-36 (NIV)

I love the lights this time of year as I drive through neighborhood streets, sit in the glow of a Christmas tree, and walk through my town’s multi-colored display. However, these beautiful light displays require work. At our house, light strands always malfunction. This year we struggled to find a working strand to weave through an unlit section of our garland.

While staring at the dark section of garland, I was reminded that though we may be connected to the same power through our relationship with Christ, we do not all enter the Christmas season with bright spirits. The same decorations that bring me joy and comfort can trigger painful memories for others. I remember Christmases marked by grief: the death of a loved one, a job ending, and even the loss of a pregnancy. Having endured those challenging years, I know not everyone experiences the delights of the holidays.

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n John 12:36, Jesus urges his disciples to connect with him so they can become children of the light, shining his light in the world. We are called to reach out to those with heavy hearts through hugs, prayers, and acts of kindness, weaving God’s light through their lives.

Today's Prayer

Dear Jesus, as we celebrate your birth, may we focus on your love, hope, and purpose. Bring your light to those who need comfort and strength. Amen.

Sarah Update

Good evening, everyone,   it was a beautiful day today!!

Yay God Neen and my heat is back up and working properly.

I am going to refresh your memory of some of the prayer request shared at worship this past week, on Dec 15.

Larry Paul is home from the hospital after spending 4 days in the ICU.

His final diagnosis was an unstable angina and not a heart attack. He needs to watch his diet, and will be meeting with the cardiologist next week to discuss his next step.

Dean Marks' mother fell and was taken to the hospital. She has 3 fractures and a lump on the back of her head.

Mark Heninger is asking for prayer for the family - his sister - in - law passed away Sunday, suddenly. Please keep the family in your prayers during this difficult time.

We have several on our list/in our church family that is going through some treatments, therapy, Chemo, etc:   Diane Huber (may need another surgery after Christmas),

David (Mike Lacise's father) starting up chemo treatments

Houston has completed his treatments for now. They are waiting for his body to heal and then more testing.

He is very thankful to be through the treatments for now and thankful for the prayers for complete healing.

Larry - friend of Harry and Dean, is going through his 2nd round of chemo. His spirits are high and he is doing well

Ken Ritter - (Sandy Ritter's husband) has another series of injections in his back on Tuesday. Dec 18th.

Darlene Geiger is asking for prayer for her granddaughter, who has her feet casted, trying to stretch her tends so she doesn't walk on her tip toes. If this procedure is not successful, she may need surgery

Josie is asking for prayer for some family members that are going through therapies, and recovering from surgery.

Continue to prayer for Sunday brunch and Lori and her crew as they prep for the meal.

Have a great rest of your week, everyone!!

    Blessings,

      Sarah

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St. Matthew's EC Church

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