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Friday, May 16 2025
Good Morning Abiding in the Vine Friends of God! You are a friend of God! PTL! He reigns and rules the universe! (He even waters our gardens! PTL!) And nothing can overcome His plans for you, us and His Kingdom! PTL! He brings the sun and rain and walks with us through it all! PTL! Do we take time to abide in His loving presence? Do we sit in prayer and make prayer a priority? One of the the things God keeps revealing for our church is the call to become a House of Prayer for the Nations. Sarah taught us about prayer on Sunday. (Thank you Sarah for covering for me while I was away and for bringing God's Word and plans alive with some practical application as we start some prayer groups!) Let us commit to abiding more intentionally and often and in prayer throughout the day. Check out the Connection blog about that below. What's God saying to you? As we ponder our roles in God's Good News Delivery Co., let us not forget that for some of us and for some of us in this season of life, God has called us to be His prayer warriors. Partner up with some others and pray often--even daily. Take personal time to abide, pray, listen, receive and release in prayer. God hears and will respond according to His will and plans. The prayers of a righteous person ARE powerful and effective. Because of our abiding relationship with Jesus, we are God's righteous people opening up the window for powerful and effective praying! PTL! He loves to hang out with us and answer our prayers powerfully! PTL! We need your prayers and He is waiting for you to abide and pray! Do it! Amen! Praise God for all His blessings and answered prayers and spend some intentional time in prayer and abiding today. Pray we become a House of Prayer and disciple makers. Pray for Donut Day tomorrow at the Bread Ministry to be an opportunity to minister to those God will send and is preparing for you and us. Thank Him for His provision and for using us! Amen! Yes, God reigns! He is awaiting your abiding presence and prayer to release His will. be still and know that He is Gid then go follow His lead into this day and week. I'm praying for you!

Connection Blog:
May 13 - Taking Time to Ponder God
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Among the disciplines needed for personal prayer is the discipline of time. In a survey by Leadership magazine it was discovered that thirty-four percent felt “time” was the greatest hindrance to personal prayer. A similar survey was conducted by Evangelical Missions Quarterly, which reported out of 390 missionaries surveyed, eleven percent spent less than an average of five minutes per day in prayer. Sixty percent spent between eleven and thirty minutes daily in prayer. In contrast consider Andrew Bonar who wrote in his diary, “I work more than I pray. I must at once return, through the Lord’s strength, to not less than three hours per day spent in prayer and meditation upon the Word.” Or consider Adoniram Judson, who said: “Arrange thy affairs, if possible, so that thou canst leisurely devote two or three hours every day not merely to devotional exercises but to the very act of secret prayer and communication with God. Endeavor seven times a day to withdraw from business and company and lift thy soul to God in private retirement.”
We’ve seen the time discipline of two of the great prayer warriors in the faith. The difference between their practice and ours is not one of inherent nature. It is simply that they took time to ponder God, to study God in an act of supreme attention. We are too greatly overrun with our own trivial pursuits to find leisure for such time of spiritual pondering.
Lord, prayer is Your idea. You desire relationship with Your people and have created us to seek Your face. Yet, because of our busy lives and our lack of discipline, we have considered the things we do for You to be more important than the time we spend with You. Forgive me, Father, for my prayerless life! Grow my desire to fellowship with You as Jesus did…for only then will my life fulfill the kingdom purposes for which You created me!
--Adapted from Giving Ourselves to Prayer: An Acts 6:4 Primer for Ministry (Chapter 25, Disciplines of Personal Prayer by Dan R. Crawford). This book is available at Prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.
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TWFYT

UR: God Is Present
Blessed be God, who has not rejected my prayer or removed his steadfast love from me. - Psalm 66:20 (NRSVUE)
On July 10, 2022, after finishing my job for the day, I began my journey home. I had to get home to care for my wife, who was suffering from a fever. That evening it was raining heavily all over our city, and the ground was becoming waterlogged.
I was moving forward in knee-deep water, and trees had fallen all around. As I stepped over a huge fallen tree, I began to sink deeper in the water into a crater created by an uprooted tree. It was impossible to get help in the middle of the night.
So I called upon God: “O God, save me. Pull me out from this crater!” And God answered my prayer. As soon as I got out of the hole, I remembered the words of Psalm 23:4 — “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”
Prayers spoken in faith are always heard by God who can see us through any situation. I am alive today because of God’s mercy and grace.
Today's Prayer
Gracious and loving God, we are thankful that you never forsake us, even when we are in some dark valley. Help us to trust you always. We pray in the name of our Savior, Jesus. Amen.
Sarah Young

Friday, May 16 2025
Thank God I'm Forgiven Friday!!! Yes PTL everyday for His mercy, grace, forgiveness--His agape love! He was willing to die for you, for me and for all who will come! PTL! Thank God for these things and for those He is still drawing and drawing through you and us! Yes! PTL! Pray for Him to use you and open your eyes to the ones He has for you to share the Good News with and minister to and disciple. Pray we become a disciple making hub for the Emmaus area and thank Him for the harvest workers and harvest and for drawing workers from the harvest. Thank Him for the 30+ new people He is sending our way! Pray for many new opportunities to be His hands and feet and for new connection points to those He is drawing. Thank God for revival and new life, restored and redeemed life and for spurring us towards becoming His dynamic movement! God is on the move! PTL! What's your part? Ask and follow well and process with some friends as you team up to be His vessels of love, healing, hope and Good News! Amen! (Check out the flow through this with our devos below). We are God's team, gathered and sent to go live and love like Jesus! How are you being Jesus in the flesh? How's the process of becoming more like Him going? Talk to Him and some friends about that today! he's listening and ready to help! Are you?
Good Morning Renewed, Readying, Revivalists of God! Praise and pray into that! Pray with expectation and much thanksgiving! I'm excited! Are you? We are not called to be couch potatoes or pew sitters but to be more than hearers as we work at becoming doers of His Word. Is that you--doer? It can be! We all have an age and circumstance appropriate part to play in God's Good News Delivery Co. We need each other and all of us to be excited to have the opportunity to do our parts in serving God, each other and others and building His Church! Yes, PTL! There are so many things to be excited about! There is so much to pray for with expectation and thanksgiving! We are God's very loved people, called, gifted and sent to change the world one soul at a time. Who is the one God has for you? Ask and follow and team up to go live and love more like Jesus! Who are the people of peace you are connecting with? Ask for boldness, courage, words and God's heart and mind to do your part in Kingdom building--one soul at a time and just as you are.
I only have another blog or two before Karen and I fully disconnect and head away for a vacation of renewal, revival, rest and much fun, Lord willing! We appreciate your prayers for God's favor, protection, provision and for us to choose to disconnect and reload. Thanks. (pray I bless Karen and agape well and for fair weather too. Thanks!) Anyway, we are so excited! This will be our first ever full week, big getaway as we celebrate our 20th anniversary and our birthdays. We've never done more than a few days within a hundred miles or two. To say we are excited, scared, anxious, and ready is an understatement. It got me wondering if we are excited, scared, anxious and ready to follow Jesus to His new things and people He is preparing. Are you? We get to do this! We plan for this. And now it's time to go as we step out in faith, gifted, prepared, and ready. That is how it is for us for vacation and also this time of rest is preparation for the new things God has for us when we return. Are you readying and excited for all that's to come? Pray into that because God has been revealing a lot of ideas for what's next and a future of being His agents of revival. And that's for all of us! We all have a part. (However, you cannot be a part of our vacation and restoration time, except to not text or email. Contact Sarah with any ministry needs next week). You see, we are a team. And we all have our parts to carry out for that team to prosper and produce great fruit. Sometimes, self care is part of that. For Karen and me self care and rest is key right now to be ready to roll with Jesus moving forward. Sometimes we need to rest and abide. Sometimes we need to crawl, then walk, then run. And sometimes we need to endure a marathon with some teammates cheering us on and handing us some living water as we run our race. We all have a season and roles and God with us! PTL! What's His plan for you? What season is He leading you through that will produce better fruit? Who are your cheerleaders and helpers? Who are the ones God is sending you to or to pray for? Step into your anointing and season with joy, thanksgiving and expectation like getting ready for a big vacation and new thing of God! He is on the move, working all things together for good and He wants to lead you to His best! Yes rejoice, surrender, rest and abide and prepare to thrive and produce some amazing fruit. And worship! What a mighty and awesome God we serve! He knows you and is calling you by name to come to Him for His perfect plans for you for this season! Rejoice! Amen! It's time to come alive in '25! Expect and prepare for that! It's coming alive and so are we! PTL! It's time to choose and know His abundant life! It's time to choose to really live and love like Jesus! Amen! I can't wait to see all things God has for us to choose as we allow Him to lead us to be His dynamic movement and followers of THE Way!
Sarah Young
I to We
UR: God Will Make A Way!
I will recount the Lord’s faithful acts; I will sing the Lord’s praises, because of all the Lord did for us, for God’s great favor toward the house of Israel. God treated them compassionately and with deep affection. - Isaiah 63:7 (CEB)
I grew up in abject poverty, and my education would have ended after primary school. But because of my passion for education and knowledge, I worked to save money to go to secondary school in one of the prestigious institutions in the western part of my home country, Nigeria.
Two years into my secondary education, I had spent all my savings, and my hope of finishing school was dashed. But then God brought people into my life who helped me through. The principal of the secondary school gave me a scholarship. Two American missionaries, serving in the town where the school was located, sponsored me and took responsibility for all of my other educational expenses. From then on, I was able to continue my education through scholarships from different sources. Now I have several degrees. By God’s divine providence, these three individuals raised me from poverty to what I am today.
Through my determination, focus on my goals, and the faithful help of community, God made a way for me. Nothing is impossible for God. We need only to have faith and believe in God’s promises.
Today's Prayer
Dear Lord, thank you for sending us helpers when we feel hopeless. May we support others as we have been supported. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
ODB
Bert placed his debit card atop the restaurant bill. The waiter scooped it up and then paused to ask, “Wait, who is this guy who says, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life?’ That’s so conceited!” Bert realized the waiter was reacting to the words printed on the card by his Christian financial company—Jesus’ words from John 14:6. Amused at the waiter’s response, Bert explained the identity of “this guy” and His sacrificial offering to bring us to God.
When we encounter people who know nothing about our faith, we might respond with ridicule or even judgment. But the apostle Peter challenged us, “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have” (1 Peter 3:15). Then he warned, “Do this with gentleness and respect” (v. 15). In Colossians 4:6, Paul explained the power of such a response, “Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.” Just as salt on our food enhances flavor, salty answers invite others to come closer to faith.
Questions may come in surprising settings from those completely unfamiliar with Jesus. When we respond with gentleness and grace, our answers offer a saltiness that entices questioners to yearn for more.
By Elisa Morgan
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How have you been surprised by a question about God? How might you prepare yourself to give a “salty” answer to the questioners in your life?
Dear God, please prepare me for the questions You bring my way, that I may give gracious and loving answers.
Be prepared for the next time you need to give an answer for your faith.
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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
First Peter was written to believers in Jesus who were being persecuted because of their faith. In chapter 2, echoing Christ’s teachings in Matthew 5:10-16, Peter encourages believers to live holy lives and to do good so that those who don’t believe might be won to Jesus (1 Peter 2:11-25). In chapter 3, he says to remain faithful, to continue to “revere Christ as Lord” and to “always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have” (v. 15). Paul makes similar calls for righteous living in his letters (see Philippians 2:14-16; Colossians 4:5-6; 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12; Titus 2:7-8).
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Pastor Don
Friday, May 16 2025
Another sleepless night and some other things leaves no ime for a blog. Please open your Bibles and devos and sit at God's feet a spell. What's He saying? What will you do about it? Praying for you!
Friday, May 16 2025
Good Morning Friends! It's been one of those sleepless in Boyertown nights again. This will be my last blog for a week as we ready and leave for vacation. See you in church today! I'll be praying for you and appreciate your prayers too. Thanks!
Spend the week with open Bibles and hearts and sit at Jesus' feet. he is always speaking and loves you. Be still and know, reload and go!
Today we will talk about WWJD? and WIJD? If Jesus were you, what would He be doing? What is He doing right now that he desires you to join? Pray into those two this week and follow Jesus always! Amen
Shalom shalom!
Friday, May 16 2025
Good Morning Surrendered, Focused on God, Followers of THE Way! Pronounce that over you and our Body! We were one way and now another! PTL! We are supple in His hands! Amen! We are focused on Jesus and His Spirit leads us to God's best! PTL! Be still and know as you turn off all the noise and sit at His feet receiving love, healing, hope, forgiveness, strength and direction. You are made for today and he is with you transforming you from what was and what is to what will be by His grace. Step out focused, surrendered and in faith! He is working all things together for good and you are being held and loved and molded by Him to be ready for all to come! Rejoice!
Maybe some of us need a reminder of Whose we are? Maybe some of us need some affirmation that we are being surrendered to His molding and that His plans are best? Some of us need to remember that God is with us and has teammates for us to work through whatever and pray and be accountable to. Some are struggling right now. Someday we will all face trials, struggles, corrections and stretching's that require focus, surrender and help. God is always with us! Amen! God is love and all he does for His beloved (us) is done in love, even if it hurts for a season. Rest in Him. Allow Him to nourish you. Watch for Hs assignments that will lead you from where you are to what will be in Christ! Get out those gratitude lists if needed and lift some refocusing praise and worship. Abide then thrive! He is up to something new and better as he leads you and us from glory to glory. Amen! Check out the flow through our devos below that speak to us with a thread through this. God is whispering His love to your spirit. Turn off whatever the noise is and be still, listen and receive. he will lead you today and everyday to His best for you, even if once in awhile that path takes you through a dark valley. remember He is with you. He knows, cares and loves you. Your name is engraved on His palm and your picture is on His fridge. Rejoice. And choose to let go and let God! I'm praying for you and me. Restoration and revival are at hand! Amen!
God is with you and He is speaking! PTL! Can you hear the whisper? Are you receiving His love and direction and willing to step out in faith? Try it! Share what you are hearing with someone and process together. he does have a great day ahead! Smile!
Chuck Swindoll

ODB
In the early twentieth century, New York City had become a noisy place. With an overhead train, cars, trolleys, newsboys yelling, and people rushing around—life was loud! Yet, one day at Broadway and 34th Street, a man named Charles Kellogg declared to his friend, “Listen, I hear a cricket.”
“Impossible,” his friend answered. “With all this racket, you couldn’t hear a tiny sound like that.” Yet Mr. Kellogg insisted and eventually found the cricket, chirping in the window of a bakery. “What astonishing hearing you have,” his friend proclaimed. “Not at all,” Mr. Kellogg replied. “It’s a matter of where you focus your attention.”
Elijah was a prophet of God who’d just seen Him perform an amazing display of His power, but now the prophet was hiding in a cave for fear of the pagan queen (1 Kings 19:1-9). This time, however, God didn’t want to communicate in a powerful way. Even though He had sent a great wind, an earthquake, and even a roaring fire (vv. 11-12), it was time now for Elijah to commune with God personally and quietly. God wanted to speak to the prophet in “a gentle whisper” (v. 12).
Today, there’s a surplus of noise in our lives, yet God still speaks in a quiet voice through the Scriptures and by His Spirit. Taking time to prayerfully focus our attention on God will help us tune in to His comforting, guiding voice.
By Brent Hackett
REFLECT & PRAY
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What noises are crowding in on your life? How can you listen for God’s voice in your busy world?
Dear Father, I thank You that I can listen for Your Spirit to speak to me quietly.
Learn how prayer helps us tune into to God's voice and focuses our thoughts on Him.
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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
Some scholars believe that in 1 Kings 19, Elijah was suffering from depression. He was weary after three and a half hard years of ministry, the events on Mount Carmel, and his flight from the wrath of Jezebel. But notice how kindly God cares for his discouraged servant. He gives Elijah rest to compensate for his fatigue and then provides him with food to restore his strength (vv. 5-7). Later, God would continue His care for him by assigning him new tasks to focus on—anointing kings and training Elisha (vv. 15-18). Today, as we serve God, we can listen for His voice and receive His compassionate care.
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UR: Every Season
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens. - Ecclesiastes 3:1 (NIV)
When my friend Ginny came to visit me in New England, she delighted in the fall foliage. She had never before experienced leaves with such vibrant shades of red, yellow, and orange. The brilliant swamp maple leaves especially caught her eye, so she gathered a few and preserved them to show her students back home.
While Ginny appreciated the spectacular colors as one of God’s treasured gifts, often I have a different reaction. At times I miss the beauty of autumn because I’m focused on what comes next — winter. Where I live, winter means blustery winds, ice, and nor’easters — strong storms that can deposit more than a foot of snow. Rather than investing in fully living in the present season, I tend to live with a heart and an eye turned toward the next season.
Today’s scripture reminds us that seasons change, and each is valuable and purposeful in God’s sight. Seasons can be physical, like fall and winter. Or seasons can be spiritual like those described in Ecclesiastes. Each season has its own merit and carries God’s tender touch. Whatever the season, may we be fully present and alive to God’s presence and love.
Today's Prayer
Dear Lord, thank you for each season. Help us to pause in the present and be attentive to you this day. Amen.
TWFYT

Joyce Meyer

Sarah Young

Connections:
May 1 - Kingdom-Vision for Passionate Prayer
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“While I was speaking and praying, confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel and making my request to the LORD my God for his holy hill - while I was still in prayer, Gabriel, the man I had seen in the earlier vision, came to me in swift flight about the time of the evening sacrifice. He instructed me and said to me, "Daniel, I have now come to give you insight and understanding. As soon as you began to pray, an answer was given, which I have come to tell you, for you are highly esteemed” (Daniel 9:20-23a).
Daniel’s fervency incited some stunning responses from the Lord. When Daniel prayed for “X,” instead of receiving a simple answer (like “X”), God entrusted to him spectacular truths that went beyond a mere “answer.” God’s replies were more like “XYZ” overload-type responses! The Daniel model verifies that passion in prayer does not just get results; it totally slants our perspective on life. Such a personal revolution prays from a particular angle: a kingdom-angle.
Passion in prayer evokes kingdom-based requests. God’s “answers” were always kingdom related; they seem to spotlight His kingdom reign over His people. God’s view of us kingdom people is not one of millions of personal mandates; according to Daniel’s revelations, kingdom people must embrace one big prophetic kingdom mandate. Our passion in prayer must fit into the King’s prophetic game plan: “Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven” (Mt. 6:10). Passion in prayer intensifies because God’s kingdom is all about something that actually happens within space and time right here in our neighborhood.
Lord, I confess that so often my prayers are passionless and routine. My mind struggles to stay focused and my heart sometimes wanders off into meaningless places instead of staying focused upon Your kingdom. Help me to see with Daniel’s eyes, the glory of Your presence as I connect with You in intimate conversation. Precious Redeemer and King, please pour out a spirit of fervent zeal within me, so that my prayers are filled with continual expectation that You will respond with power.
--Adapted from Giving Ourselves to Prayer: An Acts 6:4 Primer for Ministry (Chapter 22, A Biblical Role Model of Personal Passion in Prayer by Gloria J. Wiese). This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.
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- Praise God for his holiness (Ex. 15:11).
- Thank him for calling you to live a life of holiness through the power of the Holy Spirit.
- Confess contentment with areas of your life that do not reflect God’s holiness.
- Commit yourself to avoiding anything that “contaminates body and spirit” (2 Cor. 7:1).
- Ask God to give you a daily desire to obey his command to “be holy, because I am holy” (Lev. 11:45).
- Thank God for the leaders in your congregation. Ask that they would be committed to personal holiness. Pray also for their marriages and families.
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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) © 2025 is a free devotional published daily by OneCry Prayer. Find more resources at www.onecry.com |
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Friday, May 16 2025
Today: 10-12 Bread Ministry; 6-7:30 Dinner Huddle Pizza Party (end of season gathering)
Sat. Clothing Closet 10-1
Sun Worship at 10 (Collect for Everlasting Life Ministry) NOTE: There is a Spring Offering envelope in your giving envelope boxes. This will be used to help offset the cost of an organist that you voted for. So far we have collected about $1000 of the $10,000. needed)
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Good Morning Cheerfully Trusting Ministers of the Lord! Amen! let's choose that as we step into God's new things and plans for us today! Rejoice! Praise! Trust! And allow God to love through you! What joy and peace we can know as we get to choose and do these things! We are made for such a time as this! Let's start choosing to live it! May we always be known for a love, joy, unity, and hope that attracts many to Jesus! Keep praying for God to draw and more and use us. Keep praying for dreams and visions and ideas for how to connect to new people and connect them to God. Keep praying for revival and for us to be God's vessels for that. Keep praying for us to let go of the old traditions that are not reaching and ministering to new people and trust God to lead us to His new things that are relevant to the lost and new believers as ways to connect to God better. He has a plan that includes pruning, abiding and stretching and transforming us to be His ministers of reconciliation and new life. Ask Him what he desires of you and us and to lead you to your part. Ask Him what He may be wanting you and us to crucify as we die to self and allow Jesus to lead us to His new things and easy yoke. You are loved! Coming as you are does not mean you get to stay as you are! Meditate on that today. What is God's desire for you and us to allow, even invite Him to, mold us, shape us and transform us for such a time as this. He loves to answer those kind of prayers and to change us and our ways to His image and ways. Seek first the Kingdom, Let go of the rest. Trust God and choose joy as you follow Him today. And build those gratitude lists because there is so much praise and worthiness of God to focus upon. rejoice and know His peace. Amen!
I'm very late. Gotta fly! Below are the devos that tie to the above. What's Gid saying to you? How might He want to transform you or what you are doing so that you are ready and willing to go live and love like Jesus and make disciples. How might he want to transform us and what we do? Ask! And Praise! We get to choose these! PTL! And as we do we come to know Him better and become and do more of who we are created to be and gathered and gifted to do. yes PTL! Shalom! "Behold! I AM doing a new thing! Can you sense it?" (That's God speaking through Isaiah. What's He saying to you? What do you need to let go of? What new thing does He have for you and us? Choose joy, trust and to follow Him!
I to We

ODB
The stray cat mewed pitifully, stopping me in my tracks. I had just walked past a pile of food that someone had carelessly discarded on the ground. Wow, God's provided a meal for this hungry cat, I thought. The food was hidden behind a nearby pillar, so I tried to lure the emaciated cat to it. It moved toward me trustingly—then stopped and refused to follow me further. I wanted to ask, Why don’t you trust my directions? There’s a whole meal waiting for you!
Then it struck me: Don’t I act similarly in my relationship with God? How often have I responded to His directions thinking, I do trust You, God, but I don’t think Your instructions are reliable—not realizing that His divine provision might be waiting right around the corner.
God’s paths are trustworthy, for He loves us and has our best interests at heart. “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you with my loving eye on you,” He tells us (Psalm 32:8). Yet He doesn’t treat us like animals that need to be controlled (v. 9). He desires for us to follow Him willingly and promises His everlasting presence as we do so: “The Lord’s unfailing love surrounds the one who trusts in him” (v. 10). All we need to do is just keep following Him, knowing that He’ll be with us every step of the way.
By Leslie Koh
REFLECT & PRAY
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What fears or concerns keep you from trusting God completely? What is He guiding you to do at this time?
Dear Father, please teach me to trust You completely, for I know You love me and desire nothing but the best for me.
For further study, read A Prayer for Wondering if God Is There.
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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
A penitential psalm is a personal lament where the author confesses sin, expresses sorrow in repentance, and entrusts himself to God’s mercy and forgiveness. David wrote five of the seven penitential psalms (Psalms 6, 32, 38, 51, 143). Scholars also attribute the remaining two—Psalms 102 and 130—to him, though the author isn’t identified. For about a year after his adultery with Bathsheba, David refused to repent until the prophet Nathan confronted him (2 Samuel 11-12). The superscription to Psalm 51 indicates it was written when “Nathan came to [David].” Many scholars believe this was also the background of Psalm 32. David speaks of the crushing burden of guilt in his denial of sin (32:3-4) and the joy of receiving God’s forgiveness when he confessed and repented (vv. 1-2, 5). He contrasts the blessedness of repentance (vv. 1-2) with the anguish of living with unconfessed sin (vv. 3-4). Repentance reveals our desire to willingly follow God and experience His purifying presence (1 John 1:9).
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UR: A Cheerful heart
A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. - Proverbs 17:22 (NIV)
I began noticing a distinct link between the condition of my heart and mind and the condition of my physical body. When I was stressed, I got headaches. When I was frustrated, my neck and shoulders ached. When I was worried, my heart pounded in my chest, leading to sleepless nights. Not only were negative emotions harming my spirit, but they were functioning as a potent poison to my physical being.
Reading Proverbs 17:22, “A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones,” I began thinking of ways to have a more cheerful heart. Would a more cheerful heart positively impact my physical body? I asked myself.
I began spending time with God each morning, listing things for which I was grateful. On the drive to work, instead of formulating a to-do list for the office, I listened to praise and worship music. In moments of frustration when it seemed everything was going wrong, I deliberately focused on just one thing going right.
Over time as I embraced these simple new habits, I began to enjoy a more peaceful, grateful, and joyful heart. And with that cheerful heart — like the good medicine it is — I felt stronger, healthier, and more energized.
Today's Prayer
Dear God, help us to possess more gratitude in our hearts, exuding thankfulness and joy in all situations. Amen.
TWFYT

Friday, May 16 2025
Good Morning Hope-Filled, Hopeful and Faithful Co-Laborers in Christ! Choose faith, joy, hope and following Jesus today. They are a great way to begin and travel through everyday! And since today is the day the Lord has made and he has made us for this day, let us rejoice and choose to follow well. Keep building that treasure in heaven! I'm praying for and believing in God and you! he does have some great plans for you and us and nothing is impossible for our mighty God! Amen!
So if you're one of those that looks to see when I send these, I never slept and came down to my office at midnight. I figured if I couldn't sleep, I might as well spend some time with God and write this so that I might be able to sleep in until 7 or 8. I should be done with this by 3, Lord willing! I so value my abiding time with God and it does refresh as he speaks to my soul and prepares me for the day, prayed up and ready to follow. I pray for you to know that joy as well! He's always speaking love over you and and wanting to hang out. try it the next time you can't sleep!
I'm so early with this that the devos for today haven't posted yet on line, so I'll need to take pictures and share that way. But they are good ones, especially Our Daily bread as they ask are you hopeless or hopeful? Well? They talk about hoping in God's faithfulness. When He promises something, it must happen. They speak of Caleb and Joshua coming back from their spy mission with ten others. they were the only two that trusted God and said, let's go take the land. because of their hope and trust they were able to enter the promised land while the rest of their generation died in the dessert. Caleb was 80 and took the mountain promised his clan and Joshua was probably close to that age as he led the survivors to take the Promised Land. Do you trust and believe in God like that? It reminds me of David taking down Goliath. he was the only one who believed and trusted God and acted on that faith. And he was victorious! great examples for the youngest and oldest of us! Choose hope, faith, trust and act on God's promises and leadings. The Word for You Today reminds us to not be murmurers like the Israelites that perished in the dessert because they didn't believe or trust God to follow through. And the Upper Room reminds us to no loose heart and to allow God to renew us day by day. he made us. gave us the opportunity to be made new. And because we chose Jesus we are made new and able to do what he created us to do. We are created =with potential and a promise for God's help to reach it. Choose it! Choose faith, hope, trust and joy and know God's peace and love overflowing. Amen!
Guess He did have a Word for me and maybe some of you today! Listen as you abide. Receive from Him and step out in faith to a day filled with promise! And rejoice for God is with you always working all things together for good. Promise!
Opps! I left my phone upstairs and turned off. You'll need to open your own Bibles and devotionals today to se what God is saying through this blog. just know he loves you and is speaking and does have great plans for you to discover and step into in faith and hope. then you will experience His peace beyond understanding and celebrate with much joy as you glorify Him! Amen! Oh yeah and don't forget He has some helpers for you too and wants you to be one as well. So, be bold and courageous faithful friends of Jesus! We are God's team! Amen!
And shalom and good night!
Friday, May 16 2025
This week:
Tues Zoom Huddle 10 AM (Last one until June)
Wed:
Bread Ministry 10-12
Dinner Huddle 6-7:30 Pizza Party end of season party. (Last gathering until June except Rita's Night at 6 Wed May 28th)
Sat. Clothing Closet 10-1
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Sarah Update below (Thanks for a great message Sarah!)
Good Afternoon Team! Well it feels like afternoon as God heard prayers and allowed me awesome sleep for over ten hours last night and I slept in until 7:30--WOW! Feels like dinner time now! May God hear and answer your prayers! He is able and He leads us beside the still waters and green pastures and brings rest to our weary striving souls. PTL! Be still and know! Abide, recharge then go! He has great plans just for you today! (EVERYDAY!) Check out the connection blog below using our key verse of Eph. 2:10. What's God saying to you today? You are God's masterpiece, made new in Christ so that you can do what you are created to do! PTL! Who are your teammates? Talk to God and them and receive His plans and make yours to go live and love like Jesus and do your part in His Good News Delivery Company! We all have a part and are gathered to team up and produce some great and lasting fruit! Amen!
God was sure speaking to my soul this morning and affirming me and filling me with ideas and things to share here that He has been highlighting for us for awhile now. Come...let us reason together and with God. What's He saying to you and how does He want to use you for your purposes? Who might you team up with? How might He want you to pray and release His will and power? DO IT!
The I to WE devo really hits home with what God has called us to be and do! Love God!! Love others! Go make disciples--baptizing, teaching, modeling, partnering, incarnating Christ and His love as we go. You are made for your part in this. How earnest are you? I see a flock on mission and we are seeing fruit and more is budding and we are growing as we abide in the Vine, allow pruning and go grow fruit. PTL! Be then do. Abide, reload, then go. You are created, gifted, pruned, empowered and sent, as you are, for such a time as this! Rejoice! GO! Yesterday Sarah shared a great message about waiting and praying and discerning. That message flows through today and will flow into next weeks message. Sit at Jesus' feet and discern what His plan is for you and partner up and Go follow Him! You will find joy, rest for your soul and some great fruit ahead! Step into your anointing and know His peace and a joy beyond understanding! I'm praying for you! Some of the below devos flow through this thread as well. Abide. Listen. Receive and die to self as you prepare to follow and produce. That's God's will for you and why He has gathered us! PTL! I can't wait to see what He has in store for the rest of the year and beyond in answer to our prayers and our disciple making. Abundant, good and lasting fruit for sure and probably some things we can't even envision yet that will come to life as we simply trust, obey and live and love more like Jesus! COME Jesus! Your will be done! Amen!
Connections
April 28 - Praise: A Response to the Greatness and Goodness of God
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“For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do” (Ephesians 2:10).
The greatest discovery that a person can make is found in a knowledge of why he was created. In the same way, the greatest tragedy in life is for one to live without knowing why he was created. Value and worth are directly related to purpose. A car that does not transport is worth little because it does not do that for which it was created. A pen that does not write is useless because it does not accomplish its purpose. A person that does not fulfill what he was created for is the most miserable of all people.
Loving Creator, You have had a plan and a purpose for me since before I was born, and I am grateful that you have not left me to fend for myself. Keep my feet on Your path alone so that I will fulfill my destiny that is planted in Your heart. Holy Spirit, give me wisdom and discernment, and help me to listen carefully to Your voice moment by moment.
--Adapted from The Prayer Factor: Adventures with a God who Hears and Answers by Sammy Tippit. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.
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- Praise God for the fullness of life he brings, from blessings of old age to a community filled with playing boys and girls (Zech. 8:4-5).
- Give thanks for your own physical and spiritual life.
- Confess any ways in which you regularly waste moments of your life.
- Commit yourself to diligent self-control.
- Ask the Holy Spirit to produce this part of his fruit (Gal. 5:23) in you.
- Pray for someone you know who is going through especially difficult times without the comfort of God. Ask God to use you in drawing that person to himself.
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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) © 2025 is a free devotional published daily by OneCry Prayer. Find more resources at www.onecry.com |
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I to We

TWFYT

UR: Living By Faith
Jesus said, “Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me.” - Matthew 5:11 (NIV)
As the daughter of an evangelist, my life was one of constant moving. I attended four different elementary schools, and at one school I was even called “the transfer student.” Many days when I was walking home, boys would spit on me as they rode their bicycles past me and call out “Christian fool” as they rode away.
One day on my way home, a woman rushed out of a factory holding a broom and yelled at the boys. I recognized her as a woman who always enthusiastically sang hymns in church. She chased after the boys and ordered them to stop this behavior. From that day, the boys stopped spitting on me.
As a child I believed in Jesus. But when such things happened I complained to God, wishing I had been raised in a different home. I am now about the same age as the woman who chased the boys, and I am walking the same road as my mother and father — living by faith. I now realize that I came to know Christ due to the very fact that I was the child of a minister. And I am grateful to God.
Today's Prayer
Loving God, bless the people who are the hands and feet of the Lord Jesus. Strengthen our faith in times when it feels hard to follow you. As Jesus taught us, we pray, “Father, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, for we also forgive everyone who sins against us. And lead us not into temptation” (Luke 11:2-4, NIV). Amen.

Sarah Update:
Hi prayer warriors.....
What a nice day at worship followed by a great brunch and fellowship. Check out some pictures of the day on our Website and Facebook
page. Thank you to all that helped to make our brunch and day of worship nice!
I have some of the request for prayer to share with you......
Several praises: Chris Muik was praising God that he made it into worship today!! He is very grateful for all the prayers from his church
family.
Kris Eichman - her son had his thyroid surgery. He is recovering slowly but doing well. He is currently for the results from
the biopsy. Continued prayers for good results.
Brooke, Mike Laisce's daughter - thankful for the prayers, and she was awarded the 30 course credits, This is great news for Brooke and
her family.
Prayer requests:
Dean Mark's son, Brett has been dealing with some back pain. Prayers for relief and healing.
Pastor Don asked for prayer for his father-in-law, Russ. He is currently in the hospital, receiving blood transfusions. Prayers for his medical team and wisdom to find out what is going on and what treatment would be best.
Kay Behl has asked for prayer for her Sister in law, Nancy Henniger is in the hospital with COVID. Prayers for healing and recovery.
Continued prayers for Joan Fenstermaker's immediate family
Thank You's:
We received thank you cards from Gail Reinsmith, Joe Toy, and Missy and Brian Wagner - they are all saying how grateful they are
for the financial and prayer support they have received for the past many years.
May we continue to prayer for all our missionaries as they are out in the 'mission field' sharing the Good News with those God puts in their pathway of life.
That's all I have for now. Continue to keep our outreaches, as they meet this week: Bread Ministry and Clothing Closet in your prayers as they give and show HOPE and God's LOVE to those that enter our church.
Praying for you'all as you journey through this coming week!
If you have a prayer request or concern that you would like the warriors to pray for, please let Pastor Don or Sarah know
and we will get the word out.
Let's all go and Live and continue to Learn about Jesus!!
Blessings,
Sarah
Saturday, April 26 2025
***Don't forget brunch after worship tomorrow at 11:30. Bring some friends to worship or brunch! God knows and always provides enough. he is Jireh after all--enough! Our Sufficiency!
Rejoice! The Lord Reigns and His Love rains over us like a spring rain, watering the garden of our souls and preparing our soil for good fruit to come! Amen! Yes rejoice! Dwell in His Love and draw near and sink those roots deep into Love and the Living Word and draw out all the nourishment you need!
Good Morning Loving Because We have Been Loved, Very Loved Children of the Most High God! Amen!
Hey, these blogs have been coming later because I am unable to really sleep until around 3am and then I sleep in and still spend my extended quiet times with the Lord when able or maybe have to rush a little to get out the door for the days events. I was thinking this morning of how, as we age, we are able to, maybe forced to hold more loosely to our agendas and allow our all-knowing God to lead us to His plans for the day. How could we teach the younger generations the importance of holding loosely as we seek to invite God to be the Lord of our days and aligned with our seasons of life. There is a season for everything. Sometimes we need help to remember what season we are in and sometimes help to move past this season. Who are your teammates? Who are you allowing to lovingly help you or are your reaching out to in love? God has someone for each of us for whatever season we are in. And no matter the season He has sent us to live and love like Him. Meditate on that some today. How might He want to love through you today and what may you need to let go of or take on to do so well? Who might you need to talk to, pray with and partner with today?
Below are a few devos to use in your time today. I've always said and even taught that a life lived well in Christ is one living out the Greatest Commandments and Great Commission for such a time as this. That's Loving God and others as you love yourself and going to make disciples and teaching others to walk in the way of Christ. It all begins with love, flows from and through love to go love. How's that going? Who are you praying for? How does God want to stretch you as you step out in faith and go love with boldness and courage from Christ? Who are your teammates and accountability partners? Answering those questions and determining to go live and love like Jesus more earnestly, as you are, is part of Coming Alive in '25. These are the things that grow us towards our created and made new potential and to become a dynamic movement of God. We are very loved and sent to love as we live more like Jesus. Keep praying into that. Ask for dreams, visions, and ideas and for a heart to love well and the courage to do so. You are made for such a time as this and God's not finished with you yet! So rejoice, surrender, seek and follow well. I'm praying for you and God is cheering you on! How can you fail with all that help! And remember, as we step into these things we find true joy and peace and great fruit buds and grows! Amen! Yes it's all about love allowed to grow and lead us to go love well. That is Jesus' easy yoke! Be you and let Him have His way in and through you. Amen and Shalom!
I to We

ODB
Action—Not Distraction
Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you. Joshua 1:7
READ Joshua 1:1-9
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A school bus driver passed out at the wheel, and his large vehicle loaded with sixty students was careening out of control. Seventh grader Dillon Reeves burst from his seat, rushed to the front of the bus, and slowly stepped on the brake in the nick of time. While most students were busy texting or playing games on their phones, Dillon—who didn’t have a phone—had his head up and reacted. He knew to depress the brake slowly as he’d seen the driver do many times. Remaining alert and not distracted helped him save the lives of all aboard, including the driver who later revived.
Joshua had to step up courageously after his leader, Moses, was no longer “in the driver’s seat”—leading the people of Israel. God said to him, “Moses my servant is dead. Now . . . get ready” (Joshua 1:2). What’s more, He instructed, “Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to . . . not turn from [the Book of the Law] to the right or to the left” (v. 7). God was telling Joshua not to get distracted and to keep his focus, and to keep his eyes on the instructions He’d given—meditating on them “day and night” (v. 8).
We can be distracted by screens and other things that cause us to take our eyes off God and the wisdom found in Scripture (2 Timothy 3:16-17). Instead, as we remain alert “by keeping our eyes on Jesus” (Hebrews 12:2 nlt), we can spring into action when God calls.
By Tom Felten
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Why is it vital to keep your eyes on Christ? How can you be ready for His call today?
Dear Jesus, please help me to avoid distractions as I follow You.
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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
Joshua first appeared as the military commander who “overcame the Amalekite army with the sword” (Exodus 17:13), and he was one of the twelve spies Moses sent to survey the promised land (Numbers 13:1-16). His name was changed from Hoshea, meaning “salvation,” to Joshua, meaning “Yah [Yahweh] saves” (vv. 8, 16). In Acts 7:45 and Hebrews 4:8, the Greek equivalent for Joshua is Iēsous or Jesus (Matthew 1:21). Joshua succeeded Moses as national leader when he was already an octogenarian (Joshua 14:10). He died at age 110, some 25 years after he entered the promised land. His epitaph reads, “The servant of the Lord” (24:29)—a servant who clearly kept his eyes on God.
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UR: Divine Detour
In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps. - Proverbs 16:9 (NIV)
My cousin Christine had always desired to study peace-building, but after high school she studied social development instead. Years later, she decided to study peacebuilding at a university in Nairobi. But when she visited the university’s website to apply, she saw a job opening for an assistant registrar. She applied and got the job.
Though it seemed like a detour to her career, Christine joined the university as an employee and helped others become peace ambassadors. Three years later, the university gave her a scholarship for her master’s degree in peace-building, and now she has graduated. She intends to work for an organization that enhances peace in Africa. Christine’s journey shows that sometimes unexpected paths can ultimately lead to our fulfilling our desires and being a blessing to others.
Sometimes our initial plans may not unfold exactly as we envision them. But God can use unexpected opportunities and circumstances to lead us toward our true desires and purpose. Christine’s story is a reminder to me that God’s plans may not always align exactly with our own. But God is always working behind the scenes to guide us toward what is best for us.
Today's Prayer
Dear God, help us to trust in you even when life seems uncertain. Help us to use unexpected opportunities for your glory. Amen.
Saturday, April 26 2025
YES! Thank God I'm Forgiven, made new and walking with Jesus because of God's love, grace and mercy! AMEN! Yes rejoice! What are you thankful about today? Start there and allow God to inhabit your praise and overflow to the day ahead.
Today we say good bye to a faithful servant of God and St. Matts, Joan Fenstermaker. She has stepped into Jesus' arms and is following Him to what's next. Are you ready for that? You can be! Joan was! And now her faith has become sight! PTL! (Visitation 10:30, service 11:30 at Trexler Funeral Home)
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Good Morning Saved By Faith Children of God! Amen! Just pause and reflect and praise through all the nuances of God's grace and love and salvation that he has allowed you to be part of.
I've gotta fly but wanted to share a few devos for you to meditate upon today. First of all there were several I'm not sharing about anger, not sinning in our anger, forgiveness, grace and mercy we can offer. Talk to God about that and ask your accountability partners for help with any of that that is troubling you today. Jesus commands us to love as He has loved us and forgive as we've been forgiven. He was angry but did not sin in His anger. Ask for help with that too. It can be hard to do these, BUT GOD is with you always and wants to help you. Seek forst His Kingdom and righteousness and He will give you all you need to do these and much more! Amen!
The UR reminds that God is speaking and we can become familiar with His voice and respond well as he leads. And ODB leads us from there to take some steps of faith. God is speaking, with you and wanting to help you live and love like Jesus. PTL and step into that today and know His peace beyond understanding! Amen! Ask Him if there is someone that needs your help with this today and how to respond or if you need help, ask for courage to reach out to someone. God loves you, is speaking and wants to redeem, restore and help you to the best life in Christ and great fruit. Take those steps of faith as you lift thanksgiving and praise. I'm praising God for you for His loving presence with us all and His still small voice that leads us to his best! What's he saying and what will you do about it?
UR: God's familiar Voice
Listen and come to me; listen, and you will live. I will make an everlasting covenant with you. - Isaiah 55:3 (CEB)
There it was — the sound I waited for each day. “Red,” a male cardinal, had come for his morning visit. For the past several years, he has stopped by most days for a drink of water and a bath. Like good neighbors do, I became familiar with Red’s daily habits, bird calls, and songs — I knew his voice. I’m surprised how the sound of his soft, sweet call cuts through television, music, traffic, and the chatter both in and outside my head. My slightly impaired hearing never misses a trill — Red and I are on the same frequency. His visits are precious to me.
I’m learning that hearing God’s voice is a bit like hearing Red’s call. When I listen through the ears of my heart, as I would for the voice of a loved one, God’s voice breaks through the clutter of the world to bring truth, clarity, and grace. Scripture reminds me that I can know God’s voice, though I must listen for it and allow it to become familiar.
Listening is active, focused, and thoughtful hearing. We must allow ourselves to be available and receptive.
We find a fulfilling life when we actively listen for God’s voice in our everyday world.
Today's Prayer
Dear Lord, thank you for your word that reminds us to listen for your voice. Help us to set aside time daily to treasure your presence. Amen.
ODB
Four of us hiked through the beautiful Watkins Glen Gorge in New York. At times we stood together in awe as we gazed in wonder at waterfalls and two-hundred-foot cliffs. Other times, we had to stop to catch our breath and rest our hurting legs as we climbed wet rocks and endless steps. When we neared the top, a hiker heading back down said, “You’ve got only 10 steps to go of your 832.” Maybe it was best we hadn’t known how difficult the journey would be because we might have stayed back and missed the beauty of it all.
The journey of life has difficult steps too. Jesus and Paul warned believers about trouble and persecution (John 16:33; 2 Timothy 3:12), and this requires some perspective. James said, “Consider it pure joy . . . whenever you face trials of many kinds” (James 1:2). Why pure joy instead of pure agony? God knows and we “know that the testing of [our] faith produces perseverance” (v. 3). But to what end? So that we may be “mature and complete, not lacking anything” (v. 4).
If we’ll stop and look, despite the pain, we may see the beautiful strength of character God is producing in us and those around us. And we’ll learn to appreciate the truth that one day we’ll “receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him” (v. 12). Let’s keep climbing together.
By Anne Cetas
REFLECT & PRAY
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What troubles are you facing? You might not see it yet, but which character traits could God want to grow in you?
Thank You, God, that You understand everything going on in my life and have good plans for me.
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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
Poverty and the mistreatment of the poor by the wealthy and powerful might be part of what James has in mind by “trials” and “testing of your faith” (James 1:2-3). In verses 9-12, he encourages “believers in humble circumstances . . . to take pride in their high position,” suggesting God is with the poor, while emphasizing “the rich will fade away” (v. 11). James warned against showing favoritism to wealthy persons: “Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith . . . ?” (2:5). “Is it not the rich who are exploiting you?” (v. 6). As we grow in Christ, He’ll help us avoid favoritism.
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Connections:
April 25 - Prayers of Praise and Thanksgiving
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“Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name” (Psalm 100:4).
Prayer is always personal even when offered in public. It is an expression of relationship between persons. Jesus’ intimate conversation with the Father often spilled over into His public life and ministry. When our lives are filled with prayer this will happen to us as well.
Praise—“I thank You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that You have hidden these things from the wise and prudent and have revealed them to babes” (Mt. 11:25). In the middle of a sermon Jesus’ hidden dialogue with the Father is revealed when He can no longer contain the praise that is in His heart over the gracious work of the Father. True praise erupts when we have eyes to see and ears to hear the activity and voice of our Father. The personal forms of prayer lead to this public expression of passion.
Thanksgiving—“Father, I thank You that You have heard Me” (Jn. 11:41). It would be unfathomable to picture Jesus, the only Son of God, as anything but overflowing with gratitude to the Father He is so intimate with. In addition to thankfulness at meals (Jn. 6:11; Mt. 26;26), more significant was Jesus grateful responsiveness to the Father’s work and listening ear. The raising of Lazarus was in response to Jesus’ petition and even before the request was fulfilled Jesus’ gratitude was expressed, knowing that He had been heard.
Passion in prayer gives the settled assurance that we have been heard without having to see the answer enacted. It is an example of the mature faith of believing without seeing, of living by faith not by sight.
Father, my heart is filled with gratitude for Your goodness in my life! Your praise is always on my lips for You have blessed me beyond anything I could ever think or imagine! May I never miss an opportunity to lift up Your name as I walk by faith and not by sight.
--Adapted from Giving Ourselves to Prayer: An Acts 6:4 Primer for Ministry (Chapter 23, Jesus as a Role Model of Personal Passion in Prayer by Howard Baker). This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.
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- Praise God for his great mercy.
- Thank God for forgiving you and bringing you back after failure and rebellion (Zech. 8:7-8).
- Confess times of presuming on his patience and mercy.
- Commit yourself to consistent obedience from a heart of gratitude for God’s forgiveness.
- Ask him to forgive your debts as you have forgiven your debtors, and to lead you not into temptation but to deliver you from evil.
- Pray that the unsaved in your network of relationships will be won to the Prince of Peace by seeing fallen Christians restored. Ask God to show them his healing through the mending of your own life.
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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) © 2025 is a free devotional published daily by OneCry Prayer. Find more resources at www.onecry.com |
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