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Friday, July 26 2024

Thank God I'm Forgiven! I often say this and praise God for His forgiveness and help to repent as I come with a humble heart and confess those sins. God was stirring me to that this morning very early at 2 am and to pray earnestly into His plans for me and us! And let me assure you that God does have great plans for us to pray into existence and to bring to life as we step out in faith! PTL! Confess and agree that we are all sinners that fall short of God's standards. BUT GOD! And by His grace we are forgiven! Amen! We have put on Jesus' righteousness and are stepping in faith more fully into our new nature in Christ and wanting to step faithfully into His good plans for us. That all is available because we are forgiven. Stop now. Meditate on how God's gracious forgiveness has changed your life and how that will lead to His perfect plans for you. Worship!

Good Morning Forgiven, Faithful, Praying and Serving Friends! We are God's family gathered for such a time as this and we need each other and to actively pursue our created purposes in God's Good News Delivery Co. What's your part? Who is helping you to do it? Ask for clarity and helpers. I need you and your prayers, encouragement, and co-laboring! We all need each other if we are to become a dynamic movement of God. I am praying for you by name and asking God to bring you dreams, vision, ideas and motivation to step into your part. God has great plans for you and us to discover, release in prayer and to step into doing! PTL! and thank God you are forgiven and being prepared for such a time as this!

Maybe just thinking about some of that has you anxious, thinking God can't use you or has no plans for you that are doable. Remember, all things are possible for God and when we are weak He is strong. Remember also that we are not of this world and that God has chosen the weak, marginalized, and downtrodden of this world to be His vessels. Humble yourself. Die to self and take up your cross daily and follow Jesus! Seek first His Kingdom and righteousness. And find some partners to pray, plan and follow Jesus with. Isaiah 43:1-2 reminds us that Our creator God has and is calling us by name. He knows us and the plans we are created to accomplish. He has redeemed us and We are His--always! Amen! Memorize that verse and Eph. 2:10, You are God's masterpiece. Made new in Christ to do the things God planned for you from long ago. Amen! PTL!

I don't think I am quite ready to put into words the things God has been doing in me and leading me to lead over the past few months and now more intensely over the past week. He is hearing and answering my prayers and revealing some of His plans more clearly. In a couple of weeks our vision team will gather to process, pray and seek God for His plans. In the Become More in '24 Challenge, I have chosen to continue to work on my two words from last year, agape (dying to self kind of love) and disciple making. This year God gave me the word earnestly to add to those. And through earnestness, dying to self and much seeking, God is bringing some clarity to His custom made plans for me and us as I continue to pray for Him to teach and use me to make disciples and for our building to become a house of prayer for the nations and a disciple making hub for such a time as this. Jesus commanded us to love like Him and commissioned us to go make disciples and promised to be with us always and sent His Spirit to us to be able to accomplish our parts with all of that. Our call is to live and love like Jesus more in '24 and add to that for some of us to pray, teach, lead and make disciples like Jesus more in '24. What's God revealing to you right now? Write it down and share it with me or someone and pray into it earnestly. Pray for wisdom for me to lead well and for all of us to have ears to hear and hearts to follow well.

Part of all of this is our call to prayer. Earnest prayer is powerful and effective! We all can and are called to pray. Please mark your calendars for the first Wednesday of each month from noon to 1 to gather to fast and pray for our denomination and church to become a house of prayer for the nations and a dynamic movement of God that makes disciples that make disciples and to plant churches that plant churches. Our first gathering will be in the fellowship hall and on Zoom Wednesday Aug. 7th at noon. Come! Let us seek God together earnestly and release His will together.

Some of you reading this need to know that God has brought your name to mind to earnestly pursue the plans He has for you and us together. Is God stirring you? Are you getting nudges, ideas, dreams and visions of things God is leading you and us to do? Don't fight Him. Receive and ask Him to reveal, guide and provide. Then talk to me and let us seek, pray and process together. God is raising up a remnant that He will use to bring revival and to start His new things. He is also raising up an army of intercessors. What's your part? Thank God that we are forgiven, made new and gifted and empowered to do the things He planned for us long ago! He is calling you by name! He has redeemed you for such a time as this! Rejoice and trust Him!

I am finding myself a bit anxious because what God is leading me to will cut my salary as I give up janitor to more earnestly pursue Him and His plans. It will also require more work and commitment to invest more earnestly in some of you. (I thought I was heading to retirement and winding down, but I'm guessing I am to be like Caleb at 80 because I have earnestly pleaded with God to lead me to and give me this mountain.) But God is calling His people to earnestly pursuing Him and the plans we are created for. And He promises to guide and provide. All He asks is obedient trust and He will lead to His best. I need your prayers for protection, provision, faith the size of a mustard seed, clarity and wisdom and for some partners that are all in. Charles Stanley began my quiet time with stirring me to ask, am I too busy to do what God desires? Am I too comfortable? Am I on my own agenda? Am I earnestly abiding and following from rest? Check out the upper room and their reminder to run to the light. May that be me and us! God is for us! Then pray through the Harvest prayer blog and for us to cling to God and His promises and to follow Him well. The Word for You Today reminds us that nothing surprises God. He knows us and all we will do and our hearts and still calls us by name and wants to lead us to his best plans for us. And the Our Daily Bread reminds us that we are forgiven and to ask God to cleanse and purify us and consecrate us for service. Yes humble yourself, confess, repent, receive and follow well, my friends. 

Daylight is burning and God does have great plans for you too for such a time as this! Rejoice and earnestly seek and follow Him with me! Let us stay connected to the True Vine and allow God to prune and prepare us! I am praying for you! Please pray for me and for the harvest workers God is raising up. We are God's Forgiven, Faithful, Praying and Serving Friends! Amen! Let us rejoice and choose to dwell in those proclamations of faith! Let us become more than just hearers and knowers. Let us be earnest doers of all God has for us! Amen!

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UR: Run to the Light

[Jesus] said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” - John 8:12 (NIV)

My husband, Gary, and I returned from a trip to hear strange scratching noises inside our woodstove. Gary cracked the stove door just enough to spot a big squirrel amidst the ashes. Apparently the chimney cover had come loose, and the squirrel had fallen down the flue. But how on earth could we safely get him out? Finally a pest removal person told us: “Turn off the lights and cover all the windows. Then open the front door wide. The squirrel will head for the light.” We made the room as dark as possible, opened the woodstove door, and stood back. After a moment of silence, the squirrel emerged. It paused to glance around then zipped out the front door like it was shot from a cannon, running toward the light.

Sometimes animals seem smarter than humans. How often do we stumble about, trapped in worry, doubt, addiction, or whatever weighs us down even after God has shown us the light? Perhaps we choose to stick with the familiar rather than risk change. Or maybe we don’t trust that God’s way really is best. Jesus is the light of the world. Whatever our problems, we can find help if we run to Christ’s light.

Today's Prayer

Dear God, teach us to run to your light when we don’t know which way to go. Amen.

Harvest 

July 26 - A God-Sized Promise

The Bible is crowded with 7,000 promises from the God-of-All-Faithfulness. The One who has never failed in all He has promised. In Christ’s final conversation with His disciples, He gives a promise so expansive that it is hard to believe. But it is found right before us in the red letters of the inspired, inerrant Scripture.

"Truly, truly, I say to you, if you ask the Father for anything in My name, He will give it to you. Until now you have asked for nothing in My name; ask and you will receive, so that your joy may be made full." (John 16:23-24)

Fully answered prayer seems too good to be true, but Jesus puts only one limitation on our asking: "In my Name." This restriction is enough, though, to properly align our prayers.

To pray in Christ’s name is to carry all His authority and power before the Father, for Jesus said we could come in His name. But, we must listen in prayer to make sure we are praying in accordance with Christ’s desires. We must “abide in (Him) and let (His) words abide in us” so that His will becomes ours; His desires, our desires (John 15:7).

Prayers prayed in the Name of Christ are prayers aligned with His will and for His glory. These are prayers initiated by God himself, through the humble, listening believer. And God delights to answer these requests.

God’s promise declares that such prayers are always answered. Our problem is not that God won't answer, but that we won't stay long enough in the Throne Room to let His heart mold us to His will.

Further, we often won’t believe enough to ask boldly. We measure God by our own standards, in humanistic terms. "He couldn't possibly do that," we reason. Because WE can't do something—or we’ve never seen it done—we assume HE can't do it either. Sadly, we shrink God to our level. As J.B. Phillips wrote, “Your God is too small.”

This is precisely what God longs to avoid. He wants to show us that He is God and there is no other. And the way He has designed in this age to accomplish that is through unceasing, God-sized prayers.

Lord God Almighty, I bow before Your authority and gratefully acknowledge Your sovereignty in my life! Show me how to stay rooted in Your throne room until You reveal Your perfect will to me. I deeply desire to align my will with Yours and to obediently ask for what is on Your heart! Thank You for the promises of Your word that allow me to ask for anything in Your name! Give me the confidence to pray unceasing, God-sized prayers, and to wait expectantly for the answer!

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

Prayer Points

  • Praise God for the example of servanthood given when Jesus washed the disciples’ feet (Jn. 13:5-15).
  • Thank Jesus for his promise that you will be blessed in being a servant, following his example (13:17).
  • Confess those times you are quarrelsome and resentful, not wanting to be a servant (2 Tim. 2:24).
  • Commit yourself to God as Samuel did and respond: “Speak, for your servant is listening” (1 Sam. 3:10).
  • Ask God to reveal clearly his assigned task for you, even as he did for Paul (1 Cor. 3:5).
  • Pray that your church will faithfully learn the joy of servanthood in every area, fixing their eyes on Jesus, not growing weary or losing heart (Heb. 12:2-3).
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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Jesus Removes the Stain

“Although you wash yourself . . . , the stain of your guilt is still before me,” declares the Sovereign Lord. Jeremiah 2:22

READ Jeremiah 2:1-5, 21-22

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“Are. You. Kidding?!” I yelled, digging through our dryer looking for my shirt. I found it. And . . . something else.

My white shirt had an ink spot on it. In fact, it looked like a jaguar pelt: ink splotches coated everything. I clearly hadn’t checked my pockets, and a leaky pen had stained the entire load.

Scripture often uses the word stain to describe sin. A stain permeates the fabric of something, ruining it. And that’s how God, speaking through the prophet Jeremiah, described sin, reminding His people that its stain was beyond their ability to cleanse: “Although you wash yourself with soap and use an abundance of cleansing powder, the stain of your guilt is still before me” (Jeremiah 2:22).

Thankfully, sin doesn’t get the last word. In Isaiah 1:18, we hear God’s promise that He can cleanse us from sin’s stain: “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.”

I couldn’t get the ink stain out of my shirt. Neither can I undo the stain of my sin. Thankfully, God cleanses us in Christ, just as 1 John 1:9 promises: “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.”

By Adam Holz

REFLECT & PRAY

What has it looked like in your life to experience forgiveness and cleansing from sin? What “stain” might you need to bring to God?

Father, please help me to cling to the promise that in Christ there’s forgiveness and purity as I’m washed white as snow in Your sight.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

In Jeremiah 2, God compares Himself to a farmer who carefully planted His people “like a choice vine of sound and reliable stock” (v. 21). Yet, inexplicably, they’d turned into a “corrupt, wild vine” (v. 21). Elsewhere in Scripture, this same metaphor of a vine is used for God’s people (Isaiah 5:1-3; Ezekiel 17:5-10; Hosea 10:1). Jesus returned to this image when He said, “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener” (John 15:1). He told His disciples that they were “clean because of the word I have spoken to you” (v. 3) but urged them to remain in Him and “bear much fruit; [for] apart from me you can do nothing” (v. 5).

Monica La Rose
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Friday, July 26 2024
We had a great turn out last evening at Rita's and God provided fair but steamy weather and great fellowship. Thanks to all who attended. We decided to do it again and Wed Aug 21st at 6 will be our next Rita outreach. Pray for opportunities for more outreach next time an thank God for what he did last evening. He is the God that refreshes!
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Sunday is hymn sing Sunday and we will collect for Everlasting Life too. Everlasting Life is the ministry of one of our EC center city EC churches. They feed and minster to many needy in center city Allentown. Pray for Sarah for Sun. too as she leads us through Ephesians 3. (read up on that for Sunday)
Appreciate prayers for God to speak and guide this morning as I have a Zoom meeting with our EC Church Planting and outreach director seeking to discern if God is leading us to any small group house gatherings and possibly some church planting that our bishop is calling us to do. I keep feeling the pinch from God to move towards this. This is the next step . Pray for God's wisdom, direction and provision and for us to see the open doors.
I'd like to encourage you to re-read and prayerfully meditate on yesterday's blog and passages. God is still speaking to me about that and flows today's blog through that as He continues to teach and lead us to His perfect plans for such a time as this! He has called you by name and redeemed you and He has great plans for you to discover and step into. Let us commit to pour ourselves out as a drink offering before the Lord.
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Good Morning Accepted, Redeemed, Made New and Alive, Sent Ones of Christ! Amen! Pronounce that in prayer and commitment over you and our Body. Who needs to hear your story? Pray for them and for an opportunity for God to use you. Pray for wisdom, discernment and boldness. Receive His blessings and empowerment as you step out in faith to take the Good News to those around you! God's going before you, upholding you in His strong right hand, preparing you and others and has great plans for such a time as this custom made for you! Rejoice and go live and love as you have been loved and more like Jesus.
Man God is speaking again today! Can you hear Him? What's He stirring in you? What will you do about it? Who are your teammates? What stories is He writing for you to share?
God has threaded all of our devotionals for today through yesterday's and yesterday's blog and many of the messages He has spoken to and over us for months. Be you--wonderfully made, very loved child of God and seek and follow Him to His custom plans for you each day and always celebrate Him and all He has done! Sometimes I hear the excitement from you as God uses you and you share the stories. I feel like that too sometimes and like the disciples who were sent out two-by-two and used by God to spread the Good News and prepare the way for Jesus. They came back gushing and sharing all the stories of how God used them and what happened. Jesus reminds them and us to stop and worship and offer thanksgiving that God knows us and used us. Amen! We are custom made for such a time as this. Go! Share! Worship!
Here's the thread I saw today: You are fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God and being prepared for such a time as this. You are accepted and made new in Christ. He calls you by name, redeems you and sends you. He never leaves us and He always wants to lead us to His best. Anything of value in God's eyes comes when we stop striving in our own strength, die to self, stop leaning on our own understanding and offer ourselves for Him to use. We can know contentment and His peace when we pour ourselves out and allow Him to use us just as we are. And as we grow in wisdom of His love and ways, HE sends us and uses us to share our stories and His Good News with all those He sends our way. Did you see that as you engaged with our devos today? What's God saying to you? What will you do about it? Who are you processing and planning with? Who are you feeling led to pray for? Seek first His Kingdom and righteousness and He will provide all we need to be His hands and feet today. Be who you are created to be. Offer back all you have been given for God to use for such a time as this and pray to be the best steward while investing into His plans. He is calling you by name right now and revealing the next step of faith to take! Amen!
Harvest:

July 25 - Wonderfully Made

For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. (Psalm 139:13–14)

When was the last time you looked into a mirror and said to yourself: “I am wonderfully made”? Is there a mirror nearby? How about a camera app on your mobile device? Stop just a minute and try it out. 

OK, now look around you; is there someone next to you on a plane or train? Is there a person walking down the street or sitting in a coffeeshop window? Whoever you see, think to yourself: “That person is wonderfully made.” 

This isn’t an exercise in vanity or superficiality. No matter who is near you, or what you saw in your reflection, at the core what you saw is beautiful. In Psalm 139 King David reminds us that we are “knitted” by God and that we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.” Looking back further, the very first chapter of the Bible tells us that God created man in His own image. Actually, in case we missed the importance of that statement, the Genesis account immediately repeats it by declaring again: So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them (Gen. 1:27). 

The image of God—what does that mean? Basically, it means that every single person ever “knitted” by God is uniquely and intrinsically special. Our lives are of inestimable worth, not because of anything we have done, but because of Who our Creator is.

Our nation’s Founding Fathers understood the fundamental importance of honoring life. That is why it’s the first inalienable right listed in the Declaration of Independence. Life is a precious gift from our Creator that human authorities are intended to preserve and protect. 

Today, let us celebrate the beauty of every person as being wonderfully made. And let’s pray against any action or message in public policy, the media, pop culture, business, or anywhere else that defaces or demeans the sanctity of human life. 

Lord Jesus, I pray that everything in my culture will honor the dignity of every human, whether in music, movies, on television or video games and so many other places. Pour Your light into each of these spaces so that culture influencers will honor human life and not treat it cheaply or abusively.

Father, I pray specifically against the perpetrators of human trafficking and other forms of modern-day slavery in our nation and around the world. I am asking You for the release and healing of the victims. May their spirits embrace the truth that they are not property, but people— individuals made in Your image and greatly loved by You.

--Adapted from We Declare: 31 Days of Intercession for America by David Kubal. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Prayer Points

  • Praise God for his non-condemning attitude (Jn. 8:10-11), which gives you hope when you fail.
  • Give thanks for help in seeing the “plank” in your own eyes before looking at the “specks” in another’s (Mt. 7:3).
  • Confess the many times you judge by appearance rather than by facts (Jn. 7:24).
  • Commit yourself to God’s judgment (1 Cor. 11:32), and be disciplined by him, learning from your mistakes (Heb. 12:10-11).
  • Ask God to help you learn from other’s judgments of you.
  • Pray that your loving and nonjudgmental attitude toward one who has wronged you will give you opportunity to present Christ to that person, realizing God will bring every deed into judgment (Eccl. 12:14).
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

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

Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven." - Matthew 18:3 (NRSVUE)

One day I learned a valuable lesson from a landscaper and his four-year-old son. The father unloaded bales of pine straw, broke them up, and spread large handfuls around bushes and flowers. His son snatched a tiny handful of straw from a broken bale, dropped it close to a flower, then gleefully rushed back to get another handful. The smile on the boy’s face reflected how proud he was to be helping his father. The patient father smiled too.

The little boy did not spread much pine straw. That was not the point. He was together with his father and shared in the work.

Sometimes we make serving God into something more complicated than it is. If we would trust God more and worry less, our work would be much more rewarding. When God puts a task on our heart, we can’t help but look forward to doing it because we are working side by side with our Father God.

TODAY'S PRAYER
Heavenly Father, help us find joy as we join you in building your kingdom on earth. In the name of Jesus. Amen.
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ODB:

Really Live

Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you. Hebrews 13:5

READ Hebrews 13:5-8

Thousands of people prayed for pastor Ed Dobson when he was diagnosed with ALS in 2000. Many believed that when they prayed in faith for healing, God would answer immediately. After twelve years of struggling with the disease that caused Ed’s muscles to atrophy little by little (and three years before he died), someone asked him why he thought God hadn’t healed him yet. “There’s no good answer, so I don’t ask,” he replied. His wife, Lorna, added, “If you’re always obsessed about having to have answers, you can’t really live.”

Can you hear the respect for God in Ed and Lorna’s words? They knew that His wisdom is above their own. Yet Ed admitted, “I find it nearly impossible not to worry about tomorrow.” He understood that the disease would cause increasing disability, and he didn’t know what new problem the next day might bring.

To help himself focus on the present, Ed placed these verses in his car, on the bathroom mirror, and next to his bed: “God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.’ So we say with confidence, ‘The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid’ ” (Hebrews 13:5-6). Whenever he started to worry, he would repeat the verses to help him refocus his thoughts on the truth.

No one knows what the next day will bring. Maybe Ed’s practice could help us turn our worries into opportunities to trust.

By Anne Cetas

REFLECT & PRAY

What Scriptures help you to focus on today and not worry about tomorrow? Where might you place them to help your faith grow?

Help me to remember, Father, that You’re God, and I am not. Please teach me to trust You.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

From beginning to end, the book of Hebrews is richly flavored by the sacred writings of the Old Testament. One scholar notes that the thinking of the writer of Hebrews “was saturated with Old Testament types, echoes and allusions.” Regarding direct quotations from the Old Testament, the same author notes that “there are 40 of them.” Bible readers will find that various quotes are used to highlight and support lofty theological truths such as the deity of Jesus (see Hebrews 1:5-13). Other citations are used to guard and guide behavior. The children of Israel needed the exhortations of Moses found in Deuteronomy 31:6, Hebrew believers in Christ needed them in the first century, and we need them now to live a life that honors God: “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5).

Discover the rich wisdom and history of the book of Hebrews.

Arthur Jackson
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Friday, July 26 2024
TONIGHT! 6PM. Rita's Refreshing Outreach! All welcome! Wear you St. Matts shirts. In the event it is raining or threatening, we will be at the Creamery across from Weis.
Good Morning Masterpieces of God, Made Alive and New in Christ, Gifted and Empowered, Co-Laborers! AMEN! Pronounce that over you and our church. Believe it! Live out of your true identity in Christ and do the things He created you to do for such a time as this. Those can be very big or very small things and are revealed as we continuously dwell in His presence, pray, and follow the Holy Spirit as we go and as we are for such a time as this! Amen! You are loved. You matter. You have God with you. Amen! Tonight we get to practice gathering to fellowship. pray and allowing God to use us. Pray into that and prepare your heart to engage with the harvest God is sending.
I've just finished up an amazing huddle time where we just stilled ourselves for awhile and waited on the Lord just like Jesus told the disciples to do before He sent the Holy Spirit upon them on Pentecost. They waited, prayed, received when the time was right and were empowered to go. Be still, seek, know and then go in His strength. God brought three verses to my mind that we meditated upon and processed and then stilled ourselves again before praying. Try it! Still yourself and invite the Holy Spirit to speak. Listen. What's God saying to you for such a time as this? What will you do about it?
Isaiah 43:1-2
...listen to the Lord who created you.
, the one who formed you says,
“Do not be afraid, for I have ransomed you.
    I have called you by name; you are mine.
When you go through deep waters,
    I will be with you.
When you go through rivers of difficulty,
    you will not drown.
When you walk through the fire of oppression,
    you will not be burned up;
    the flames will not consume you.
Jeremiah 29:11
For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope
Ephesians 2:10
 For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.
You are God's masterpiece made new in Christ for His plans for you. You are holy=set apart-- and consecrated to do the things He has created you to do. No matter what you are dealing with today. God is with you and will help you. Keep your focus on Him. Trust and obey as you put on Jesus' easy yoke fashioned just for you and follow Him well today. Die to self. Turn off the noise. Stop pronouncing curses over yourself. You are a fearfully and wonderfully made very loved child of God! You are forgiven and made new. You matter! And you are needed and very appreciated! Be still and know. Reload and rejoice!
The picture came to my mind of when Peter had so much faith that he actually stepped off the boat and walked on water. We do that as we trust and follow Jesus. But something happened to Peter that happens to us. He lost His focus and trust as the reality of life started crashing in around him. And Jesus let him sink. But that got Peter to refocus and cry out and immediately Jesus reached under the stormy wave and took His hand. That reminded me of the picture of our baptism--we go under as we die to self and are buried in Christ and then we are raised to new life by Him and for Him. We are made new. We were one way and now another. AMEN! Turn off the noise and distractions and refocus on your Creator, Helper and Friend. And pray to be able to do that quicker and before you go under the waves. Being still is like fasting and helps us to redirect from the noise, chaos and things we put before God and our time with Him.  Jesus says, "You are mine______________(insert your name). I am calling you by name. I am with you. I have great plans for you. Come. Follow me today! Rejoice and know my shalom. Come! WOW! Right! Breathe out the junk and turn off the noise for a little while. Be still and know. Pray. Wait for the Holy Spirit to come. Breathe in that fresh breath of God and follow well. He has plans for you today, just as you are! Check out out devos below that flow and thread through all of this. God has a great encounter awaiting your readied spirit! Rejoice! Know! Go live and love like Jesus. Amen!
God is really speaking to my heart today and preparing me to be His vessel at Bread Ministry, throughout the day and at Rita's. Allow--Invite Him into your quiet time. Listen. Receive. Follow well today to His great plans. Many of us are facing all kinds of bitterness and grief and anxiety today. Be still. Ask God to help you turn off the chaos of the storm and to still your spirit and to open your heart and mind. Refocus on Him! He knows you and is calling you by name. He will not let the storm consume you! Rejoice. He does turn the mourning to dancing as you grow to refocus, trust, be still and know. He is our Deliverer, Healer, Storm-Stiller, and Friend. Allow Him to transform your thinking and situation, still your soul and redeem what the enemy has stolen. He is able and promises to do so! Amen!
It's time to fast from the noise, chaos and whatever and refocus on our Savior and Shepherd who has great plans for you today and always. Rejoice! Know His shalom and joy!
Harvest Blogs:

July 24 - A Fasting Lifestyle

John the Baptist’s disciples couldn’t understand why Jesus and His disciples didn’t fast. Jesus told them the remarkable reason in Luke 5:34-39: “You cannot make the wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them, can you? But those days are coming, and when the bridegroom is taken from them, at that time they will fast.” ... “No one tears a patch from a new garment and sews it on an old garment. If he does, he will have torn the new, and the piece from the new will not match the old. And no one pours new wine into old wineskins. If he does, the new wine will burst the skins and will be spilled, and the skins will be destroyed. Instead new wine must be poured into new wineskins. No one after drinking old wine wants the new, for he says, ‘The old is good enough.’”

Fasting disciplines and enhances the spiritual walk. It helps us quell sin and move the heavens to answer prayer. It increases our desire for the Lord’s ways. Fasting was an integral part of religious life during Jesus’ time. The disciples of John the Baptist, the Pharisees, and others fasted. After Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection, His disciples began to fast, too, as part of their growing faith. While Jesus lived, He challenged conventional religious beliefs and behaviors. Jesus brought a freshness, a newness to the old religious paradigms. Concurrently, Jesus made “all things new” so hearts would receive Him.

Lord, I repent for not practicing a fasting lifestyle. Don’t let me overlook it any longer. Give me the insight, wisdom, and strength to integrate fasting into my life. I desire to pursue You wholeheartedly. I also repent for religious behaviors and thoughts that don’t reflect your heart. Lord, I desire and declare your understanding in every situation. I want to look at things with Your eyes, Your perspective. I declare I will not continue in old ways and thinking. Refresh me. Revive me. Renew me. Change me so I can receive all You have for me. Thank You that Your mercies are new every morning. Thank You that You’re my source and inspiration. I praise You and desire to draw closer to You. I praise You and want nothing more than You. I want to contend for Your presence, always.

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

Prayer Points

  • Praise God for being the God of “burning bushes,” calling you to respond and serve where he leads (Ex. 3:2).
  • Thank God for revealing to you his call to service, and for your affirming response.
  • Confess your deafness, blindness, hardheartedness, and excuses that keep you from hearing and responding to God’s call (3:6, 11, 13).
  • Commit yourself to being aware of God’s presence every day and listening to his call to service, no matter how humbling that service may be.
  • Ask him to give you a positive attitude in carrying out his call.
  • Pray that you be hospitable, loving what is good, self-controlled, upright, holy and disciplined, holding firmly to the truth (Titus 1:8), thus growing God’s kingdom on the inside.
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

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Our True Refuge Is God

He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust. Psalm 91:2

READ Psalm 91:1-2, 14-16

After his wife died, Fred felt he could endure the pain as long as he had his Monday breakfasts with his buddies. His fellow retirees lifted his spirits. Whenever sadness came, Fred would think about the next time he’d enjoy their company again. Their corner table was his safe place from grief.

Over time, however, the gatherings ended. Some friends became ill; others passed away. The emptiness led Fred to seek solace in the God he’d met in his youth. “I have breakfast by myself now,” he says, “but I remember to hold on to the truth that Jesus is with me. And when I leave the diner, I don’t leave to face the rest of my days alone.”

Like the psalmist, Fred discovered the safety and comfort of God’s presence: “He is my refuge . . . in whom I trust” (Psalm 91:2). Fred came to know safety not as a physical place to hide, but as the steadfast presence of God that we can trust and rest in (v. 1). Both Fred and the psalmist found that they didn’t have to face difficult days alone. We too can be assured of God’s protection and help. When we turn to Him in trust, He promises to respond and be with us (vv. 14-16).

Do we have a safe place, a “corner table” we go to when life is hard? It won’t last but God will. He waits for us to go to Him, our true refuge.

By Karen Huang

REFLECT & PRAY

When life is hard, what’s your safe place? How can you turn to and trust God as your refuge?

Dear God, You’re my safe place. Yours is the presence that will never leave me to fend for myself. Your help and protection surround me always.

For further study, read Jesus Is in the Room.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

No author is given for Psalm 91. However, because verses 1-2 continue the theme of God as “our dwelling place” introduced in Psalm 90:1, some scholars suggest that Moses wrote both psalms as an exposition of Deuteronomy 33:27: “The eternal God is your refuge.” The psalmist warns of threats, insidious traps, deadly diseases, unexpected events, physical attacks, and disasters that endanger us (Psalm 91:3, 5-6). This psalm doesn’t promise exemption from such dangers, but it assures us that there’s refuge in God (vv. 9-16). Those who “trust” Him (v. 2), who love Him (v. 14), and who pray to Him (v. 15) need not fear. Various vivid metaphors are used to describe the security and safety He provides: “shelter of the Most High” and “shadow of the Almighty” (v. 1); “refuge” and “fortress” (v. 2); “shield and rampart” (v. 4); and “dwelling” (v. 9).

K. T. Sim
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UR: Bitterness into Beauty

“Don’t call me Naomi,” she told them. “Call me Mara, because the Almighty has made my life very bitter.” - Ruth 1:20 (NIV)

Due to struggles with my mental health, I had told my husband I did not want children, much to his disappointment. But as I neared the completion of my second degree, I was feeling the best I ever had. So seven years into our marriage, after experiencing a lot of God’s healing, we decided to start trying.

I quickly became pregnant. Unexpectedly, I immediately felt deep love for our child. And then not long after that, we had a miscarriage.

I felt I had suffered enough and couldn’t understand why this would happen. I recalled the story of Naomi, who had lost her husband and sons, crying out to God, “Don’t call me Naomi . . . Call me Mara, because the Almighty has made my life very bitter.” For weeks I prayed these same words to God.

Then as I kept praying, I remembered that the story did not end there. Naomi’s faithful daughter-in-law, Ruth, remained with her and cared for her. Naomi would become the grandmother to Obed — the grandfather of King David.

At the time of this writing, we’re still grieving the loss of a child we never had the chance to meet. We still contend with the possibility that we might never have a child. But my story is not over. We aren’t guaranteed the outcome we want. But the God who renewed, sustained, and redeemed Naomi’s life can renew ours as well.

TODAY'S PRAYER
Author of life, help us to trust that the story does not end here. Turn our bitterness into beauty. Amen.
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Friday, July 26 2024

Tomorrow Night (Wed at 6) Rita's fellowship and outreach gathering. All welcome~! Wear your St Matts T-shirts. Let's party! In case of rain (it is forecast for intermittent showers) we will move indoors across the street at the Creamery. Watch for a last minute adjustment.

Good Morning Very Blessed, Celebrating, Trusting, Followers of Jesus! How long is your gratitude list that we have been building. Mine is like one of those long scrolls that keeps unrolling! We have so much to be thankful about! Counting our many blessings is something that never ends as God provides, guides, protects, delivers, forgives, redirects, encourages and continues to bless beyond measure. We always need to celebrate God and all His workings in our lives, our church and what He is doing all around us. We even show our trust as we expectantly pray with thanksgivings. As we pray for God to use us tomorrow we start and end with thanksgivings. Thank You Father for all you are doing, for leading and using us. Thank You for the harvest and connection points You are preparing for tomorrow. Thank You for going before us with favor. Father may our joy and thanksgiving and celebration as we fellowship overflow and draw many to You and Your Living Water that flows from us. Thank You! Your Kingdom come and will be done! We can't wait to see what You will do. Thanks! Amen.

Oh yeah baby, we do have so much to celebrate and be thankful about! Amen. The more we share the stories of God's faithfulness and celebrate, the more confident we become and we grow in trust. Plus that becomes contagious as we celebrate and live and love like Jesus. Check out Our Daily Bread reminder that it is time to party! Charles Stanley teaches us how to overflow into being a channel of blessing. The Word for You Today reminds us that even when God leads us in a round about way, it's for His purposes and plans and we can celebrate His goodness, wisdom, refining, preparing and perfect plans. The Upper Room reminds us to refocus in praise and celebrate that God is always with us, hears us and provides all we need when we need it. And Harvest Prayer reminds us of past revivals and how, at just the right time, God breaks through for His earnest, repentant, faithful remnant with deliverance, provision, and revival. Pray along and praise and offer thanksgiving for God readying this nation and the world for massive revival and for using you and your prayers. He knows, cares, loves, is able and is on the move! Rejoice! Celebrate and lift much worship and thanksgiving today! Hallelujah! Amen! We are very loved and blessed, growing in trust and celebrating followers of Jesus! Celebrate that!

Time to Party

Let’s have a feast and celebrate. Luke 15:23

READ Luke 15:11-13, 17-24

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Our former church in Virginia held baptisms in the Rivanna River where often the sunshine is warm, but the water is frigid. After our Sunday service, we’d load into our cars and caravan to a city park where neighbors tossed Frisbees and kids mobbed the playground. We were quite a spectacle, traipsing to the river’s edge. Standing in the icy water, I would offer Scripture and immerse those being baptized into this tangible expression of God’s love. As they emerged, soaked to the bone, cheers and clapping erupted. Climbing up the bank, friends and family enveloped the newly baptized in hugs—everyone getting drenched. We had cake, drinks, and snacks. The neighbors watching didn’t always understand what was happening, but they knew it was a celebration.

In Luke 15, Jesus’ story of the prodigal son (vv. 11-32) reveals that it’s cause for celebration whenever someone returns home to God. Anytime someone says yes to God’s invitation, it’s time to party. When the son who’d abandoned his father returned, the father immediately insisted on showering him with a designer robe, a shiny ring, and new shoes. “Bring the fattened calf,” he said. “Let’s have a feast and celebrate” (v. 23). A massive, exuberant party including whoever would join the revelry was a fitting way “to celebrate” (v. 24).

By Winn Collier

REFLECT & PRAY

Where have you seen transformation and healing happen? What could celebration in these moments look like?

Dear God, I have much to celebrate, and this joy flows from You and Your work in my life.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

In the background of Jesus’ parable of a father’s embrace of his returned son are the religious leaders grumbling that Christ “welcomes sinners” (Luke 15:2; see also 5:30; 7:34). Yet it was “tax collectors and sinners” who “gather[ed] around to hear Jesus” (15:1). Listening to Christ and responding appropriately is a theme in Luke’s gospel (6:27, 47; 8:8; 9:35; 10:16; 11:28-31). Before this parable, Jesus told two others—of a “lost sheep” (15:4) and a “lost coin” (v. 9). In both parables, the theme is “rejoicing in heaven” (v. 7) over sinners returning.

Monica La Rose

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UR: Finding What I Need

I am the Lord your God, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt. Open your mouth wide, and I will fill it. - Psalm 81:10 (NRSVUE)

Early on summer mornings, as I pray and read my devotional for the day, a hummingbird makes trips to the feeder hanging outside my window. I keep the feeder filled with the sugar water he needs, and his frequent visits indicate that he knows he will always find necessary nourishment waiting on my front porch.

This morning during my time with God, I prayed about a critical situation in my life that I am unable to resolve. I was struggling with feelings of anxiety when I saw the hummingbird land on the feeder again. Suddenly, it became clear to me that in the same way my visitor simply trusts that his nectar will be there, God anticipates my needs. I can come to God and trust that the resources I need are always waiting.

If I can be faithful to one of God’s smallest creatures, how much more can I trust God to provide abundantly for me. Like the hummingbird, I realized suddenly that I had “landed” in peace beside the never-ending Source of all I will ever need.

TODAY'S PRAYER

Heavenly Father, help us look to you and not just to our own resources for protection and provision in difficult times. Amen.Harvest:

July 23 - United, Fervent Prayer

If you love the cause of world missions, you should pray for revival. When God revives His people, their hearts begin to beat in sync with Him who came to “seek and save that which is lost.” A quick study will reveal that every major mission movement in history came out of the fires of revival.
 
The mission advance with Count VanZinzendorf and the Moravians began with the Moravian Pentecost, igniting a prayer meeting that lasted 100 years and sending missionaries around the world in a day when this was unheard of. Most Moravian missionaries left with their goods packed in a coffin, vowing to give their lives on the field for the cause.
        
The modern mission movement with William Carey and the Haystack Prayer meeting happened in the early 1800’s in the fever-heat of the Second Great Awakening. Hudson Taylor, George Mueller, and William Booth were all men touched by extraordinary movements in their nations. If we love missions, we must pray for revival!
        
We cannot manipulate God to send such movements, but we are charged by God to unite our hearts in repentant prayer for such awakenings. There is a clear cycle in the Bible and human history. As the church declines, God sends His disciplining judgments. This is the mercy of God. Like pain to the human body, this is remedial and intended to wake us up and bring us back to Him. When we get desperate enough, we begin to cry out to God in united, fervent prayer. And there is something uniquely irresistible to God about a united cry. In answer to this cry (orchestrated by God Himself) He hears and answers, sending the revival and awakening we need.
 
Merciful Father, You are waiting for a repentant people to cry out to You in desperation to send another move of the Spirit. Stir me up to be keenly aware of my great need for revival in my own life. Help me pray more fervently for the sleeping Church to awaken and for a great spiritual awakening to sweep across our nation once again! Plant a desire deep within me for those who are lost and face an eternity apart from You! May Your Church lift up a united cry before Your throne!
 
---Adapted from Simply Prayer by Bill Elliff. This book is available at prayershop.org.

Prayer Points

  • Praise God for not leaving you “as orphans” but for giving another helper to be with you forever (Jn. 14:16, 18).
  • Give thanks for God’s presence and power, and trust him to continue to energize you, keeping you on the right course.
  • Confess the times you are dissatisfied or frustrated in your walk with the Lord.
  • Commit yourself anew to God and let his Spirit help you in your weakness, especially in prayer (Rom. 8:26).
  • Ask him to reveal himself to you today in a new and fresh way.
  • Pray that your family and friends will have the joy, peace, and stability that comes from knowing God personally and spending time daily with him (Col. 3:15-17).
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Connection (Devotions for Everyday Life) © 2024 is a free devotional published daily by Harvest Prayer Ministries. Subscribe here.
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Friday, July 26 2024

Good Morning Masterpieces of God, Made New in Christ, for His Purposes, Surrendered Servants! Amen! So be it Lord! May that define me, us and Your Good News Delivery Team at St. Matts! Come! Fill us! Refine us! Prepare us! Move us to go live and love like Jesus and to do our custom made parts for such a time as this. Unite us as teammates too. Raise up prayer warriors, teachers, leaders, workers as you lead us to the harvest. Thank You! Bring your dreams, visions, plans alive. Help us to die to self, choose boldness and follow well to Your best. May we pursue with passion Your perfect plans and run and finish our races well. May we honor and glorify You! Thank You for custom making and gathering us for such a time as this! Here we are! Send us! Your Kingdom come and will be done. Amen

Earnestly pray through this and offer yourself to God. Ask Him to reveal his plans for you today and for the weeks ahead. Ask Him to gather your team and to lead you. Ask Him to empower you, your gifts and to prepare your heart. Ask for His passion, heart and mind to overflow into love, hope and help for many. Pray for Him to connect us to some new people this week and to multiply the harvest. Thank Him for the custom purposes each of us are created to do. Thank Him for being with us always. Thank Him for His perfect plans!

God never ceases to surprise and affirm as He reveals glimpses that we are following His plans. Just look at how He has threaded our devotionals for today through yesterdays message and affirms that we are hearing His still small voice and following Him to what He has planned. I often struggle in prayer and have shared before how I feel like I am a broken record saying and encouraging the same things over and over. BUT GOD! I share what I am hearing daily and my journal notes and it's God that keeps saying, sharing these plans and affirming that we are hearing and following and on the right track. Can you see that? Are you encouraged? What's God saying to you right now? Write it down and process it with someone. God really does have great plans for you and us to discover and enact. What might they be? What's your part? What will you do about it?

God has given me this passion and burning desire to lead us to become a house of prayer for the nations by reaching out to more connection points and connecting more people to Jesus and making more disciple making disciples. He's given me a vision of starting and multiplying some small groups that gather in neighborhoods and homes that might lead to some church plants. It's a picture He's given for how to move beyond adding new followers to multiplying many new disciples. It's the Jesus way and the way the early church blossomed and multiplied much good fruit. At the same time God was stirring this vision in me and some others, He was also stirring it in our bishop as he has felt God calling us to work on and pray in to our EC vision statement. "We will become a dynamic movement of God, led by pastors and laity that have a burning passion for God and missionary zeal to reach the lost." That is a vision that will come to life in different ways because of where God has placed us and how He has gifted and empowered our Body of believers and for such a time as this. That vision is birthed, grows and flourishes through much prayer. The bishop has called our churches to monthly fasting and prayer for this vision on the first Wednesday of each month. I have not pursued this because that is bread day, but I believe God is wanting us to join Him in this. So, every first Wednesday of the month I am calling us to fasting and prayer, however God leads you to do that. The next one is Wednesday Aug. 7th. I will be at the church for bread and then gather any that want to to pray in person and on Zoom for a half hour or as long as the Spirit leads from 12-12:30 or ??? Mark your calendars and plan to fast and pray for revival and be a part of releasing God's will and power for us to become His dynamic movement. I have invited our district to join us in this.

That is just the beginning of the things God is stirring me to earnestly pursue, plan and lead over the next few months. What is He stirring you to? What has He made you to do for such a time as this to help to bring alive and do your part in His GN delivery co? 

Before this gets way to long, I am stopping and allowing you to hear God's affirming, guiding voice through the thread of our devotionals today. Yesterday we processed Ephesians chapter 2. Today God is speaking through Our Daily Bread's interpretation of Eph. 2:4-10. Thanks for the affirmation Lord! Speak to and direct our hearts! Amen! Chas. Stanley reminds us of God's Good plans and the reminder that we are created for custom works that sometimes require dying to self, our plans and agendas. TWFYT reminds us to go when God says to go and the Upper Room calls us to pray into His plans as does the Harvest blogs. There is no denying that God is speaking, revealing and wanting to lead us to His perfect plans. He is affirming and revealing. What's He revealing to you and what will you do about it? Who are your teammates? Keep knocking and seeking. God is speaking! Ask for ears to hear even the whispers and His mind to process well and His heart to go and follow. Amen! You are His masterpiece with custom made purposes! Go and live and love more like Jesus each day as you run and complete the race He has prepared just for you! AMEN!

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Instruments for Good

If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them. James 4:17

READ Ephesians 2:4-10

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The criminal had been apprehended, and the detective asked the perpetrator why he had brazenly attacked someone with so many witnesses present. The response was startling: “I knew they wouldn’t do anything; people never do.” That comment pictures what is called “guilty knowledge”—choosing to ignore a crime even though you know it is being committed.

The apostle James addressed a similar kind of guilty knowledge, saying, “If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them” (James 4:17).

Through His great salvation of us, God has designed us to be agents of good in the world. Ephesians 2:10 affirms, “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” These good works aren’t the cause of our salvation; rather, they’re the result of our hearts being changed by God’s Holy Spirit taking up residence in our lives. The Spirit even gives us spiritual gifts to equip us to accomplish those things for which God has recreated us (see 1 Corinthians 12:1-11).

As God’s workmanship, let’s yield to His purposes and the empowering of His Spirit so that we can be His instruments for good in a world that desperately needs Him.

By Bill Crowder

REFLECT & PRAY

Review 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 and read about the spiritual gifts. What gifts has the Spirit given you? How can you exercise them?

Loving God, thank You for the salvation You’ve provided as a free gift of grace. Please give me the courage and wisdom to know how best to serve You and others.

Discover your God-given calling here.

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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Paul has just outlined his prayer for the readers of his letter (Ephesians 1:15-23). When he prays, he asks God on their behalf that “the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you” (v. 18). But who, exactly, is he praying for? The letter to the Ephesians may have been intended to be “circular,” that is, for circulation among other churches. Specifically, however, these first readers were gentile Christians in the port city of Ephesus. Having prayed for them, Paul then gives guidance on how to fulfill God’s purpose. God “made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions” (2:5). He “raised us up with Christ” (v. 6) to “show the incomparable riches of his grace” (v. 7). This is why we “do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do” (v. 10).

Tim Gustafson

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UR: Light in the Darkness

The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it. - John 1:5 (NIV)

Why should I continue to pray? Why should I continue to read Bible verses that I have read hundreds of times? Our messy world and the challenges people face in their daily lives make me question my morning routine. Everywhere I look, the world is a mess. Not a week passes without learning about a relative, friend, or neighbor who is facing a crisis of some kind. I have learned that no one is immune from trouble.

And then some mornings, a total stranger from another part of the world will touch my questioning heart. Their heartfelt words in The Upper Room will give me hope. That hope in the darkness pushes me to revisit these words from John 1:5: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” To overcome the darkness in the world, all of us must hold fast to Christ’s light.

TODAY'S PRAYER

God of us all, help us always to seek your light and cling to that light in all circumstances. Amen.

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July 22 - Learning to Hear the Right Voice

Indeed, the biggest problem in hearing God’s voice is discerning between His voice, the voice of our own flesh, and Satan’s voice. Gaining more and more knowledge of Scripture helps us to discern the difference. But so does spending time with God in prayer. You will learn to recognize His voice the more you hear it.

The boy Samuel in the Old Testament shows us this truth. One night as he was trying to sleep, he heard someone call his name, “Samuel, Samuel.” He ran to Eli, his mentor, saying, “Here I am.” But Eli told Samuel he hadn’t called. This happened three times before Eli realized the Lord was speaking to Samuel. So he told the boy to say, “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening,” the next time the voice called out (1 Samuel 3). In the midst of these verses lies a telling fact: “Now Samuel did not yet know the Lord: The word of the Lord had not yet been revealed to him” (1 Samuel 3:7).

That may be the case for many of us. We have not yet heard the Lord, so we find it difficult to discern His voice. The last verses in the chapter give a different picture of Samuel’s life: “The Lord was with Samuel as he grew up, and he let none of his words fall to the ground. And all Israel from Dan to Beersheba recognized that Samuel was attested as a prophet of the Lord. The Lord continued to appear at Shiloh, and there he revealed himself to Samuel through his word” (1 Samuel 3:19- 21). Wouldn’t it be great to have the same thing said of our lives at the end—that none of God’s words fell to the ground. The more we listen, the more we will discern.

Lord God, learning to hear Your beautiful voice is my deepest desire. Your word says that if I draw near to You, You will draw near to me. Help me to spend all of my days drawing closer to You – leaning in to hear You speak to my heart as I pray, as I read Your word, and as I sit in the stillness. Show me how to know You so well that I never confuse Your voice with my own, or with the voice of the enemy. May I be as obedient a listener as Samuel, and throughout my life may none of Your words fall to the ground!

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

Prayer Points

  • Glorify God as the one who fills all of your desires and needs with his presence alone.
  • Thank God for being sufficient for you even when every other source of joy or support is taken away.
  • Confess your dependence on other people or situations to make you content and happy.
  • Commit yourself to making Jesus your “pearl of great price,” and ask him to make you willing to give up all you have for the sake of his kingdom, if necessary (Mt. 13:44-46).
  • Ask God to bring to your mind the material needs of an unsaved acquaintance so that you will be able to help meet those needs and bring that person closer to the kingdom.
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Connection (Devotions for Everyday Life) © 2024 is a free devotional published daily by Harvest Prayer Ministries. Subscribe here.
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Friday, July 26 2024

Sarah Prayer update below. Sarah is taking a Sabbath today and I will probably forget these at prayer time

Wagner's update below

Good Morning Focused, Praying, Followers of Jesus! Turn off the noise. Focus on God. Remember in this life Christ really is all that matters! As we focus on Him and learn to follow, He will use us to be His light and to bring hope, love and joy alive. Amen! Our devotionals speak into this today. Check them out below.

Charles Stanley begins our time with the reminder to set our minds on things above--not earthly things. As we do and learn to live more fully for Christ we come to experience, as The Word for You today reminds us, God answering our prayers. The Upper Room reminds us as does Harvest Prayer to believe that what we pray for will be given, if we pray earnestly and according to God's will. He is a miracle working God! Amen! Believe! And nothing is too small for God! He wants to bless you! Our Daily Bread ends our devotional time with the reminder that we are God's representatives on earth today and He has custom purposes for us to do for such a time as this. We are sent to bless and encourage as we use what we've been given for His glory. It's also a reminder to run our races well until we are called home. We are placed in this Body of Believers for God's purposes. Those purposes come to life as we pray and as we go. Some of us are gifted and some of us have a purpose in His GN delivery co. to pray. But all of us need to pray with focus. God opens doors, guides, informs and refreshes us as we seek, listen, receive, follow and rely on Him through prayer. He made us for His purposes and wants to bless us and help us do them. What an awesome God we serve!

Today we will study Ephesians 2 together during worship and next week Ephesians 3. I like how our devos seem to be hitting on Ephesians this week. Today Eph. 3:20's reminder from the UR how God brings glory to His name by doing way more than we could ever imagine or ask. We are created and called to ask and follow. As we do, we will often find ourselves being amazed at all God is doing as He answers our prayers and directs our steps. God is cheering you on and providing and guiding! PTL! Let us commit to living out our salvation and purposes joyfully, earnestly as we glorify God and fulfill our purposes! Amen! See you soon! Shalom! Shalom! Know His perfect peace as you trust and follow and worship today!

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UR: Unexpected Provision:

Glory to God, who is able to do far beyond all that we could ask or imagine by his power at work within us. - Ephesians 3:20 (CEB)

January 14, 2016, was the day of the International Kite Festival. As superintendent of a hostel, I wanted to provide a good meal of undhiyu (a traditional Gujarati curry) to the students at the hostel. I phoned a shopkeeper to discuss the matter, but due to the high price, I decided instead to order a snack called khaman-jalebi. Although the children were pleased to have the snack and kites to play with, I was disappointed because I could not offer the traditional meal I had intended.

In the afternoon, I received a phone call from the same shopkeeper, and he offered me undhiyu for the hostel students. He told me that he understood I had to change my order because of the high price, and he wanted to provide that special food for the students.

On hearing these words, I was overjoyed and thanked God. On that day, students and staff were fed sufficiently with undhiyu. Later, I shared these words with the students and thanked God for the way the promise in Ephesians 3:20 was fulfilled for us.

TODAY'S PRAYER

Lord God, thank you for the ways you provide for us. Strengthen our faith so that we fully depend on you. Amen.

Harvest:

July 21 - Leaning on the Father

God wants to be engaged in everything in our lives. Big and small. And there are huge residual effects when we pray about everything … when we pray without ceasing.

Jesus said, "Up until know you've asked for nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, so that your joy may be made full" (John 16:24).

Simple, daily prayer about the small things is more than just a mere request to God. It is one of His ways of training us to turn to Him constantly. To show us the “breadth and length and height and depth” of His love. To know God. To teach us to lean on His breast for matters great and small. To fall in love with Him all over again.

I know a young man who has been saved from a deeply rebellious life. As He came to Christ, he thought you were supposed to pray about everything. And so, he prays all day long.

He prays for his co-workers at work. He prays about his finances and his relationship to his wife. He prays for random people he meets. He prays about the words that come out of his mouth. He prays about what he puts into his mouth. And, He seeks to listen carefully to the Lord and do precisely as He instructs. Unceasing prayer.

And, guess what? God answers his prayers! All day long. In fact, he bombards me with stories, almost every day of God’s answers. The residual of this unceasing prayer is that his days are filled with great joy, such a contrast to his former life! I know this for a fact, for he is one of my sons.

He is continually joyful because he is continually communing with the God who loves him (which would make anyone joyful) and continually receiving answers from the God who provides for him (which brings unceasing joy.)

We have many joyless Christians because we have many prayerless Christians. You may fall into that camp and, if so, it’s time to change—for your sake and His, and for the sake of a watching world. A joyless Christian is an oxymoron and a poor testimony regarding our big God.

What prayers have you not asked of God, simply because you thought it was insignificant? Ask Him right now! And ask the Lord to help you keep a running dialogue with Him today about everything.

Prayer-Answering Father, I worship You for all that You are! How blessed I am to know that You want to know even the smallest details of my life. You care so deeply for me that I can bring any request into Your throne room! Help me to remember that every moment of every day should be lived prayerfully and expectantly. Give me ears to hear Your voice in response to my prayers, and a grateful heart to praise You for each answer – even if the answer is “no,” or, “not yet.”

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

Prayer Points

  • Glorify the Lord, who is gracious, full of compassion, and gentle with the weak (Ps. 116:5).
  • Thank God for rescuing you during those times when you needed his help, even when you didn’t ask for it (116:8).
  • Confess the times when you have been impatient with others in need.
  • Commit yourself to remembering throughout this day God’s compassion for you and to reflecting that compassion to others. Ask God to help you fulfill this vow.
  • Ask God to make the congregations in your community centers of kindness, where those in need will find the hands of Jesus ministering to them.
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.

ODB:

The Winning Goal

A great number of people were brought to the Lord. Acts 11:24

READ Acts 11:19-30

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On February 5, 2023, Christian Atsu kicked the winning goal for his football (soccer) team in a match in Turkey. A star international player, he learned to play the sport as a kid running barefoot in his home country of Ghana. Christian was a believer in Christ: “Jesus is the best thing that ever happened in my life,” he said. Atsu posted Bible verses on social media, was outspoken about his faith, and put it into action by helping finance a school for orphans.

The day after his winning goal, a devastating earthquake shook the city of Antakya, once the biblical city of Antioch. Christian Atsu’s apartment building collapsed, and he went to be with his Savior.

Two thousand years ago, Antioch was the fountainhead of the early church: “the disciples were called Christians first at Antioch” (Acts 11:26). One apostle, Barnabas, said to be “a good man, full of the Holy Spirit” (v. 24), was instrumental in bringing people to Christ: “a great number of people were brought to the Lord” (v. 24).

We look to the life of Christian Atsu not to idolize him but to see in his example an opportunity. Whatever our circumstance in life, we don’t know when God will take us to be with Him. We do well to ask ourselves how we can be a Barnabas or a Christian Atsu in showing others the love of Christ. That, above all, is the winning goal.

By Kenneth Petersen

REFLECT & PRAY

What does it mean to be a Barnabas to others? What opportunities do you have to talk about Jesus?

Dear God, I pray that You’ll give me opportunities to share my faith.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

One advantage of the persecution the early believers in Jesus faced in Jerusalem and Judea was that they dispersed to other regions “spreading the word” as they went (Acts 11:19). The Jewish believers witnessed only to other Jews (v. 19), but some believers in Christ from Cyrene and Cypress “began to speak to Greeks also” (v. 20). Luke, who wrote the Acts account, tells us that “the Lord’s hand was with them, and a great number of people believed and turned to the Lord” (v. 21). The attempt at stamping out Christianity served only to spread it.

Tim Gustafson

Sarah Prayer update:

Here are the updates that I have for those that need our prayer support:

From Barb Sommers:

  Brenda Stauffer - (sister of Doreen Raudenbush who is a member of St Matthew's.)

     Brenda is battling cancer and recent has had a burst ulcer.  Pray for her healing and strength

  Larry Raudenbush is a home now, on Hospice.

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Prayers for Harry Hebig's family - Services will be on Monday, with calling hours from 10 - 11 and the service will follow at 11:00am.  Bachman, Kulik and Reinsmith on Elm St in Emmaus.

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Prayers for our church family members that are traveling: Schware Family, Siegfried family.


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Keep our church family Rita's ice event on Wednesday. May we share God's love to those we come in contact with. May people see Jesus in each of us.......

Wagners:

Greetings Friends,

“You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts are fixed on you! Trust in the LORD always, for the LORD GOD is the eternal Rock.” 
~Isaiah 26:3-4

It is hard to believe that we will be boarding an airplane and returning to Kenya in just under 3 weeks! We do have a few events remaining on our schedule…

Upcoming Schedule
  • Friday, 26 July – sharing at Manbeck’s EC Church in Rock
  • Thursday, 1 August – sharing at Bethany EC Church in Ashland
  • Thursday, 8 August – returning to Kenya
New RVA Video
We are excited that a new recruiting video for RVA has been released. You can view the video here. This video is so new that we have only shared it with one church. You are welcome to share it with your church!
Praises!
We’re grateful for our time of home assignment to: Rest, Reconnect, Recharge, Regroup, and finally, Retool. By retool, we mean that we’ve equipped ourselves with the tools, knowledge, and resources that will be helpful to continue in the ministry roles God has called us to in this next season. Brian had the opportunity for networking and conversations with AP Calculus teachers for nearly three weeks while scoring AP exams and leading a four-day workshop for calculus teachers wanting to sharpen their skills. Missy has completed a three-month course on education consulting for cross-cultural workers in preparation for a new role that she will be starting with AIM next month. We have both read quite a few books that have really challenged our hearts and minds. Rejoice with us that we feel ready to return to Kenya.
Prayer Requests
  • Quality time with family as we wrap up our time in the States. We were so blessed to spend last week with Rachel, Luke and Cayden; and with that, the difficult “see ya laters” have begun. Soon we will be 8,000 miles and more than a few time zones apart. We are looking forward to spending time with our other kids and extended family during the next two weeks.
  • Restful sleep at night and productive days to complete the tasks that need to be finished prior to leaving.
  • Quiet moments to prepare our hearts and minds to re-engage with the ministry and community we love at RVA. We are excited to teach, love, and focus on the discipleship of our nine elementary dorm boys.
Thank you so much for your prayers! You are appreciated.
 
In His Service,
 
Brian & Missy
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Saturday, July 20 2024

Harry Hebig service is Monday with visitation from 10-11 and service at 11 at Bachman, Kulig and Reinsmith's Emmaus location. I will be doing the service and appreciate your prayers

Received word from our HVAC guy that all equipment is expected in by the end of July. Lord willing, the FH will have AC by early August and we can get back at it. Ask God for ideas to reach out before that and even after we are back in the building. Ask Him to raise up workers and leaders for the harvest.

Next Tues Family Ministries is having a pool party. Pray for fair weather.

Wednesday is our Rita's night at 6 to gather and to try to connect to some neighbors. Ask God to oversee all this and connect us to some He is drawing. (In the event of rain we will meet at the Creamery near The Way to Emmaus Christian store)

Don't forget to see Gail L. and order your T-shirts we will wear whenever we gather out of the building. Think about being God's light and living and loving more like Jesus as you wear them!

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Tomorrow is worship at 10 live and on Zoom. We will be discussing Ephesians 2.

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Good Morning Joy-Bringing, World Changers! AMEN! That describes who we are created to be. What's your part in that today? I have a different prayer focus for each day. Every Saturday I pray for us to be joy bringers and world changers. Man, the world sure needs some joy today, especially during these divisive political posturing times. One of my Saturday prayers flowed from the last presidential election and my anger and attacking. I pray that I would turn off the noise and take every thought, word, type, and action captive before the Lord. I pray that I would stop grumbling and complaining and start pronouncing life into people around me. I haven't fully achieved this yet, but what a difference four years has made in my choices, joy level and peace. Remember when we studied the virtue of joy a few years ago? Joy is a choice and becomes available as we grow in trust that God is in control and with me always. It takes dying to self and agape love. Are you able to chose joy today? How about bringing joy and life alive in this dry and weary land? As we do, those God is drawing and those who are realizing that hate and attacking and trying to control others is not good or healthy and are getting tired of it will be drawn to the refreshing joy and life we bring. And then we can start some relationships that can lead them to our Prince of Peace, the Joy of the World , the One who changed us--Jesus! And that my joy-bringing friends can change the world. Keep praying for joy, life and Jesus to come alive as we live and love more like Jesus. Talk to God about some correctives you may need to take today. Ask for help to turn off the noise and focus on Him and His Living Word. Ask to have His heart and mind, to take thoughts captive and to bring life and love alive that will change the world. Pray for revival too. Ask God for ideas for how to connect to those He is drawing and sending to us and thank Him for the harvest He is sending us into. Thank Him for all He is doing, providing and His guiding.

The Upper Room today (we should have them shortly available in church) Reminds us that we are in very dark times. Some of us have been in that very dark valley too. BUT GOD! He is with us, holding our hands and guiding us through. I am reminded that we are the light of God sent to light up the darkness and guide others to our Light Source. Jesus is our hope and promises help in times of trouble and sometimes uses us to do so. Our Daily Bread reminds us of the importance of our words. Are your words building up, encouraging and bringing life? What we say and pronounce does matter. Even the words we say about ourselves. Pronounce in prayer that you will choose joy and bring it, that your words will build up and bring life and that you will live and love more like Jesus. Say it! Believe it! Choose it! Live it! Check out the Harvest Prayer blogs about embracing and bringing life and use the prayer starters to help focus your praying today. The Word for You Today reminds us that we are disciples=learners and we always have more to learn. Ask God to bring His presence, knowledge and wisdom alive to you and us. And Charles Stanley reminds us that God is always speaking and in ways that we can understand. What's He saying to you today? Write it down and discuss and process with some others. As you do, begin making His plans to go live and love and make disciples like Him because we are apostles=sent ones too. Ask that you and our Body would be joy bringing, world changing, servants that live and love more and more like Jesus. Amen! God has great plans for you and us to do so! Rejoice! Choose joy! Know peace! Amen!

Upper Room: Navigating Darkness

God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” - Hebrews 13:5 (NIV)

My friend Julia and I boarded the subway train in Mexico City, chatting about our day. We were on our way back to our apartment. The crowded train was racing along when suddenly there was a shuddering jolt and everything stopped. The earth was quaking and we were instantly plunged into the deepest darkness I have ever experienced. The shaking stopped, but the lights remained off and the train was stuck between stations, many feet below ground. For about 10 seconds there was shocked silence, then people began crying out. I heard a woman scream. Panic rose in me until I felt Julia’s hand in mine. My friend reached out to me in the darkness, reminding me that I was not alone, and I felt comforted.

There have been times in life, like when my son died, that I felt I had been plunged into darkness. The way ahead seemed strange and unnavigable. During those times I felt the Lord take my hand and lead me through the “valley of the shadow.” We are never alone as Christians. The Lord has promised never to leave us or forsake us. God can be trusted to stand with us during the darkest time.

TODAY'S PRAYER

Dear Lord, help us to trust in your presence even if we don’t sense it. Show us others who need comfort and reassurance so that we may offer your love to them. Amen.

ODB:

Taking Responsibility for Words

The tongue has the power of life and death. Proverbs 18:21

READ Proverbs 15:1-9

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It’s almost unheard of for institutions to admit guilt after a tragedy. But one year after a seventeen-year-old student’s death by suicide, a prestigious school admitted it “fell tragically short” in protecting him. The student had been relentlessly bullied, and school leaders, despite knowing about the mistreatment, did little to protect him. The school has now committed to taking significant steps to combat bullying and better care for students’ mental health.

The devastation caused by bullying is a stark example of the power of words. In the book of Proverbs, we’re taught to never take the impact of words lightly, for “the tongue has the power of life and death” (Proverbs 18:21). What we say can either lift up or crush another. At its worst, cruel words can be a factor contributing to literal death.  

How do we bring life with what we say? Scripture teaches that our words flow from either wisdom or foolishness (15:2). We find wisdom by drawing close to God, the source of wisdom’s life-giving power (3:13, 17-19).  

We all have a responsibility—in words and actions—to take seriously the impact of words, and to care for and protect those wounded by what others have said. Words can kill, but compassionate words can also heal, becoming a “tree of life” (15:4) to those around us.

By Monica La Rose

REFLECT & PRAY

When have you seen careless words cause damage? How can you show God’s compassion through what you say?

Loving God, please help me never take the impact of words lightly but rely on You to speak what brings life.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Proverbs 15:1-9 has a lot to say about the importance of our speech. It’s also a prominent theme in the New Testament book of James. Though broadly applicable, James warns “teachers”—those who influence others through their word—that they’ll be judged more strictly (3:1). We’re more susceptible to sin with our words than in any other way (v. 2). Compared with the other members of the body, the tongue is disproportionately powerful and more difficult to tame (vv. 3-8). We’re inconsistent in how we use our words. They can be used to treat those who are made in the very image of God as if they’re useless and at the same time we use our words to praise God who made them (vv. 9-12). As the psalmist says, “May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer” (Psalm 19:14).

Arthur Jackson

Harvest:

July 20 - Embracing Life

“And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.” (John 17:3) 

The very first gift God gave us is life. Human history begins with the Lord forming Adam’s body and breathing life into it. Then, at the focal point of history—the cross of Christ—God makes a way for our spirits and our bodies to live again. Our nation’s Founders were right to recognize the fundamental truth that God cherishes human life, that it is an inalienable right which earthly authorities are entrusted with respecting and defending. We believe that God will secure and bless our land as we revitalize a culture that honors the sanctity of human life.

Every one of our individual stories—not to mention our collective story as the human race—starts with God forming and breathing life into us. He gave us bodies and spirits. And He designed us to live with Him eternally. 

Every one of us lost hold of that gift. We all—from Adam to the hundreds of thousands of new lives being born on the very day you are reading this—we all have gone astray. We all are stained by sin. We all make choices that set us on a road to physical and spiritual death. 

But God. God didn’t give up on us. He so cherished us—the lives He breathed into existence—that He devised a radical plan to save us. At the cost of His own life, Jesus atoned for our wrongs. And then He rose. He rose from and defeated death and made a way for us to live again! 

That is good news, friends! It’s a message of love. It’s a message of hope. And it’s a word that the people of our land desperately need to hear and to embrace. 

It’s no secret that we as individuals and as a nation have made choices that are sending us down a dangerous path. If you are beginning this work of intercession, then this reality is probably already heavy on your heart. But remember: Death does not have the last word. Jesus conquered death. He is the way, the truth, and the life. That is a victory worth declaring! 

I praise You, Lord, that You have breathed life into me! You made a way for me to escape the wages of sin and to live again! Would You also break into the day of each of my loved ones who have yet to call You Savior and Lord? Allow them to see how much You love them and want them to be filled with life. Lord Christ, You are risen! I declare Your amazing victory of life over death. I ask, Father, that every eye in our nation would be opened and that all hearts will embrace the love, hope, peace, and joy of that reality. May the leaders in our nation help our society to choose a path of life!

--Adapted from We Declare: 31 Days of Intercession for America by David Kubal. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

Prayer Points

  • Praise the God who knows the depths of your heart and sees all the secret places there.
  • Give thanks that he hears the prayers of many people all over the earth and listens to all of our cries for help.
  • Confess to God the days in this past week when you have not made sufficient time for prayer for yourself and others.
  • Commit yourself to remembering his deep love for you and all people, and ask the Spirit to make that awareness grow into a habit of praying without ceasing “on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests” (Eph. 6:18).
  • Ask God to hear and answer the prayers of the unsaved, “so that all peoples of the earth may know [his] name and fear [him]” (1 Ki. 8:43). as a God who listens and responds.
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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Saturday, July 20 2024

Thank God I'm Forgiven! Thank Him for using sinners like us to reach sinners like us and lead them to His mercy, grace, forgiveness and eternal life! meditate on what the implications of all of this are for you and what God may be wanting you to repent of and/or do.

Good Morning Forgiven Much, Loved Extravagantly, Sent Ones! Amen! Pronounce that over you and us. Believe it. Be it more in '24! Jesus said follow Me and I will give you rest for your souls. That is His easy yoke we've been discussing recently. Work on being who you are created and gifted to be in Christ and follow Him to your created purposes. This sweet spot in Christ and your identity brings peace, joy, and satisfaction that's hard to explain. 

Check out Harvest's blogs on following Jesus and pray the prayer at the end. Engage with the Upper Room devo and remember, Jesus took naps. Taking times of rest and refreshing can be hard for us driven work-a-holics. I know. I owned my own business for 15 years and took little vacation. growing up my dad worked two jobs and we only could afford to take day trips. In my 20 and 30's my vacations were usually two to three days to go do something. I have no idea how to get away and unplug and do nothing. It drives me crazy. Yet we are called to work from rest like Jesus. For some of us going away to an isolated place and sitting around for a week is recharging. And for some, like me, that drives us crazy and we would rather just keep working. It's hard for Karen and me who recharge differently to plan good vacations and times of rest and recharging. But we try. Today is my day off and I am going to be doing all kinds of yard work. That is recharging to me even though I beat my body. Tomorrow I do my chaplain stuff at the track, That is so recharging. What ministers to your soul and spirit that allows recharging? Make time for it. It is healthy to work from rest. The Word for You Today helps us think about making the right choices. Are you choosing well? Are you choosing God's best for you? Who helps you see the blind spots when you're not? Be still and know that He is God. Seek first the Kingdom ways. Don't lean on your own understanding. What is God's best and how are you preparing to do that? Are you able to get still enough to hear God's voice and process before forging ahead into your plans and agendas? Our Daily Bread reminds us of the brokenness many of us are traveling through. Yet God is there preparing and walking with us and wanting to use that to grow us and bless others. You are created for His purposes and he knows how to get you there. And His purposes include blessing all kinds of other people. Taking care of widows, orphans and foreigners is part of our ministry that God is blessing because it is part of His plan. How might he want to use your brokenness to refocus and bless others? Do it! Sometimes when we don't rest and recharge, we end up in the hospital, sick, depressed--broken. I know! And God uses that memory to push me to push you to work from rest. I struggle with taking vacations that bless Karen too. God uses that brokenness to lead me to better choices. I struggle with all this open border, illegals stuff. yet they are here to stay. So how might God change our thinking and want us to bless them? Pray into that. That could be part of our next ministry? Charles Stanley reminds us that God is always good and every good and perfect thing comes from Him--it's a gift, like our salvation, new life, and growth as disciples and apostles. It's a reminder to trust and obey. We are a work in process and progress. He has great plans for us that flourish and grow as we seek, trust, obey and follow His examples well. Thanks Lord! Help us grow in trust and obedience and be a blessing to you and many. help us to live and love like Jesus more in '24.Amen!

What's God saying to you? What will you do about it? He has great plans that will bless you, Him and others. Chose well today as you worship and live and love like Jesus! You can know His peace, rest and joy! Shalom!

Harvest blogs:

July 19 - Follow Me

Jesus recruited a known cheat, a thuggish tax collector named Matthew (Levi) as a disciple. Then, to the abhorrence of the “righteous” religious leaders, He walked to Matthew’s house and broke bread with the tax collector and his sinner friends.

When Jesus proclaims in Matthew 9:9, “Follow me,” He invites sinners to journey with Him, and the invitation isn’t cold and detached, but warm and relational. Compassion drenches every word and deed of Jesus, so instead of exacting His power to punish, He extends a hand of fellowship.

 Simultaneously, while ministering to sinners, He teaches the righteous how to behave in a godly way. In Matthew 9:12-13 Jesus says, “Those who are healthy don’t need a physician, but those who are sick do. Go and learn what this saying means: ‘I want mercy and not sacrifice.’ For I didn’t come to call the righteous, but sinners.”

The righteous can’t judge a sinner into being a follower: not effective. The righteous can follow Jesus’s example: Jesus as the Almighty, Righteous God loves a sinner into following Him. His love doesn’t condone sin but looks past it to love (spend time with) the person. His love and kindness bring that individual to repentance.

Lord, You’re amazing. I repent for every time I’ve judged a person or situation. Help me, Lord, to look at others through Your eyes and treat sinners as You treat them. Reorganize my impulses and inclinations so I represent You well. I declare that with Your wisdom, I will be merciful. With Your empowerment, I will love sinners into a right-standing relationship with You. With Your steadfastness, I will courageously fellowship with, yet live an uncompromised life before sinners. Thank You for making this possible. I praise You for living inside of me. I’m not my own, but Yours. I praise You for the blood making me righteous in Your sight. I praise You for the life You gave me. I praise You for seeing all I do and am purposed to do in You. You’re my all in all. Praise the Holy One, the Righteous One, the King of Kings, and Lord of Lords.

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

Prayer Points

  • Praise the Son of God, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
  • Thank God for the depth of the riches of that wisdom and knowledge (Rom. 11:33).
  • Confess those areas of your work or personal life for which you have forgotten to ask his wisdom and guidance.
  • Commit yourself to calling out for insight and crying aloud for understanding, to looking for it as for silver and searching for it as for hidden treasure (Prov. 2:3).
  • Ask God to let his discretion protect you and his understanding guard you.
  • Intercede for the parents you know who are struggling with raising their children, that God will open their hearts to his wisdom.
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.

Upper Room: Work and Rest

Nehemiah said, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” - Nehemiah 8:10 (NIV)

I grew up on a farm, where responsibility and hard work were high priorities. These values were so highly prized that I still struggle with taking time and resources to spend on recreation and relaxation.

After studying the Bible, I came to realize that God often instructed the people to take time from their work to celebrate and enjoy life. We need times like this to rejuvenate ourselves so we can continue with our life’s occupation and our work for the Lord. We read in Mark 6:31-32 that even Jesus took his disciples away from ministering to a large crowd so they could be physically replenished.

After a revival during Nehemiah’s days, God’s people were instructed to eat, drink, and celebrate. Then Nehemiah adds, “For the joy of the Lord is your strength.” Replenishing our bodies with rest and our souls with nourishment are spiritual disciplines that Christians need to follow so that we maintain the strength we need to follow God’s call on our lives.

TODAY'S PRAYER

Lord God, provide us with nourishment, rest, and recreation so we can have the resources to serve you and others joyfully. Amen.TWFYT:

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ODB:

Brokenness that Blesses

We have this treasure in jars of clay. 2 Corinthians 4:7

READ James 2:3-6

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His back is hunched, and he walks with a cane, but his many years of spiritual shepherding are evidence that he leans on God—the source of his strength. In 1993, the Reverend William Barber II was diagnosed with a debilitating disease that causes the vertebrae of the spine to fuse together. In a not-so-subtle way, he was told, “Barber, you probably gonna need to figure out another thing to do besides pastoring, because the church ain’t gonna want [someone disabled] to be their pastor.” But Barber overcame that hurtful comment. God has not only used him as a pastor, but he’s also been a powerful, respected voice for underserved and marginalized people.

Though the world may not fully know what to do with those with disabilities, God does. Those who value beauty and brawn and things that money can buy can miss the good that accompanies uninvited brokenness. The rhetorical question of James and the principle underneath it are worth considering: “Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him?” (James 2:5). When health or strength or other things are reduced, one’s faith needn’t follow suit. By God’s strength, it can be the opposite. Our lack can be a catalyst to trust Him. Our brokenness, as was the case with Jesus, can be used of Him to bring good to our world.

By Arthur Jackson

REFLECT & PRAY

In what ways are you weak or broken? How can your weakness be used as an asset to encourage others?

Father, please help me to bring You honor despite my weaknesses.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

The oppression of the poor by the rich is a miscarriage of justice in every society. James warns of the sins of favoring the rich and discriminating against the poor. To avoid such sins, he tells us to “keep the royal law found in Scripture, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’ ” (2:8, quoting Leviticus 19:18). The royal law warns of perverting justice based on socioeconomic status: “Do not pervert justice; do not show partiality to the poor or favoritism to the great, but judge your neighbor fairly” (Leviticus 19:15). Our perfectly impartial God doesn’t show favoritism: “He defends . . . the fatherless and the widow, and loves the foreigner . . . giving them food and clothing” (Deuteronomy 10:18). James reminds us: “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world” (James 1:27).

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Sarah email and challenge below (*thanks Sarah)

    *One correction, I believe Harry Hebig's service is at the Emmaus location. Will know for certain today when obit is published.

Study and meditate on Ephesians 2 this week as we will be discussing Sunday

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Good Morning Pursuers of God's Customized Vision and Plans and Doers of His Word! Amen! Check out Sarah's message about pursuing God's vision and plans for you. They are custom made for you for such a time as this and part of Jesus' easy yoke for you. PTL! We are reminded in Eph. 2:10 that we are God's masterpieces. We are made new in Christ. And that God wants us to do the things He has planned for us since He created us. Understanding your purposes needs to be followed by doing what God reveals. Sarah's picture of the stagnant lake reminds me of the Dead Sea. Why is it dead? Because nothing flows out. It takes in all kinds of nutrients and fresh living water that builds up, stagnates and dies because there is no outlet. How often have we heard teachings on doing and being doers of the Word? A lot, I believe. We have all this head knowledge about the Bible and know God, but unless we follow Him out and allow Him to use us to make Him known, we stagnate and eventually become useless for His purposes. But here's the promise, God knows, loves and has great plans custom made for you for today and everyday to follow. And He promises to guide us and be with us as we take those steps of faith to go and make Him known. PTL! We can do nothing of value without Him. So, seek first the Kingdom and His righteousness and then put on that easy yoke and go practice living and loving like Jesus and watch how He uses you, just as you are. Next thing you know, you'll be growing into His greater things He has planned for you and you will be known as springs of Living Water! Amen! 

What's God saying to you as you seek Him and His plans for you and our Body? What will you do about it? Who is helping you process, plan and go? Pray for God to raise up your co-laborers and to connect you to a small group. Pray for us to get some prayer ministry and small groups started in the next few months. That is the vision God has given me for our Body--gather, pray, process, prepare and go make Him known. He has a perfect part in that just for you! Wonder what it might be? Whatever it is, it will be a joy because you were crafted to do it and God will be with you! Amen!

Our EC motto is to know Christ and make Him known. As we work on the EC vision of becoming a dynamic movement of God, it will be built upon seeking and knowing God and will only come to life as we go and make Him known. We all have a custom part in His Good News Delivery Co. What's yours? Seek Him and process that with some others today. He promises to go with you, guide you, and make Himself known to and through you. Check out the rest of our devos below and the Harvest blog on revival. God is speaking and weaving us together for such a time as this. May we be earnest in our pursuit to grow at becoming more like Jesus and living and loving like Him. Amen!

Yesterday was a unique Bread Ministry Day. they are all different, really. I always pray for God to use me and connect me to those He is sending and for Him to use me well. He always answers those prayers and in different ways each week. PTL! Your part could be to pray for God to open doors, draw people to Him and for us to connect to them and them to Him? Your part could be helping to serve the bread and greet people? Your part could be sitting there watching for the ones God is sending to you and allowing Him to use you? Maybe your part is helping to pick up the bread and set it up? Or maybe God has another plan for your day? Seek Him and follow well everyday!

Yesterday, God sent Joan, Karen Latch's sister. Joan usually stops in for a bit to get bread and chat and visit her sister. Yesterday she was there when we opened and stayed until we closed. She needed to be out of the house and around God's people that care. They rent an apartment in their basement to her husband's best friend. Monday that man waited for them to leave for dinner and committed suicide in their driveway. They are devastated and have no clue why. He obviously premediated everything, no one knows why. People passed in and out while we hung out and chatted. Then Amber and Arianna stopped in and sat down with us and shortly after Chuck joined us. We just sat and chatted. Chuck was hurting from having a funeral for a friend Mon. Amber and Arianna are praying for healing and peace for Ramone. It was just a time to sit, listen, chat and encourage. Then God sent an angel in a new face of a young Christian mother and her 6 month old. Shortly baby Asa (named after the King that brought revival to Israel) was on Joan's lap. Joan had been a NICU nurse for years and loves kids. God, Asa and this young mother were used by God to bring some peace and a heaven sent distraction for a few minutes. As bread ministry ended, and the others left, I was able to pray with Joan and for her husband. Now how hard was that? Jesus' easy yoke sometimes means just to show love, care, concern, share a listening ear and to just allow Him to place you right where He has planned for you to be, just as you are. Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and He will direct you to what He has planned for you. Here I am Lord. Send me! Use me as I am. Bless others and You as I allow you to love through me. Thanks! Amen! What's your plan for me/us today? Lead us and be our Shepherd. Come! Bring revival and may it begin in me and through our Body. Amen!

Sarah email:

Good evening, church family,

Just a few things to share with you:

Harry Hebig is finally home, in the arms of Jesus. His services will be on Monday, July 22 with visitation from 10 - 11am, and the service will begin at 11:00am at the Bachman Kulik Funeral Home, 1629 Hamilton St Allentown

Please continue to keep Harry's family in your prayers during this difficult time.

Mary Rehm had her shoulder surgery today. I spoke with her this evening, and she is home and resting. Dealing with some pain. She is scheduled to being therapy on Friday. Pray that she gets a good night's rest. She is very thankful for Marshall being there to assist her.  You both are in our prayers!

Bread ministry went well today. Please continue to pray for all the volunteers that it takes to make the bread

distribution take place and bless many families.  

Continue to pray for those that are still without electricity due to the storms that have passed through. Also pray for the safety of all the workers who are cutting down trees and repairing the electrical lines.

Marylou Snyder is a proud grandmother......her grandson, Matthew Bachert. He has been working towards becoming an EMT on the National Registry.  A few weeks ago he passed the practical part of the test. Yesterday, he took the final exam and he passed!!!  Matthew Bachert is certified as an Emergency Medical Technician.  Congratulations, Matthew!  Marylou is sooo proud of him!!

Don't forget to pop a birthday card into the USPS box for GLADYS KETNER, She will be celebrating her birthday on Saturday.  Let's le her know that we are thinking of her.

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Where are you going?

Many of us like to write out a list to help us accomplish things, things that need/should be accomplished in your day.

I like to have lists as I like to check or cross the items off as I accomplish them.

Some have said that if they don't have a list, or agenda to follow, they fear their day would be wasted, as they wouldn't know what to do with their time.

The list gives them direction, provides guidance and helps hold them accountable for their day.

We could say the lists we make, whether daily or weekly could be called our "VISION"

Vision is defined as the act or power of anticipating that which will or may come to be.  Think about it, if we didn't have a vision of what we wanted to get completed, we may just end up sitting on the sofa or our favorite chair all day long........

 Even our awesome God tells us that it's necessary for us to have a vision - to know where we are headed.

Provers 29:18 says, Where there is no vision {no revelation of God and His Word} the people are unrestrained. But Happy and blessed is he who keeps the law (of God)

God wants each of us to seek out His vision for each of their lives; for our church families.   For if we don't have a vision from God, as to where He wants to use us or take us, we become like a stagnant pond - that is filled with water that just sits there.

Eventually the water becomes yucky and bug infested and not good for anything. You can't swim in it, you can't drink it, and it's not even pretty to look at.   If we don't ask God for HIS VISION for our lives, we will become like that pond - nothing is flowing in (God's Words are not flowing into our hearts/minds) and nothing is flowing out (meaning there is no evidence being shown to the world around us, of our Love for God. There is no evidence that we even have a relationship with Jesus Christ.

We Need to have a vision as we travel on our Jesus Journey - 

May I challenge you today, that if you are unsure of your vision for Christ, and what it is...... ASK HIM.   ASK Him to open your eyes and heart so you may see your vision being revealed to  you by your Heavenly Father.

Whatever He shows you is His vision for YOUR life - know you are not alone - He will help you to work through it.  He will not leave you alone - As Jeremiah 29:11 says " For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

If you discovered your VISION a while back and have seemed to have forgotten it or you have never really sought out what your vision is.....now is the time! May I challenge you, today, to find some quiet place to sit and ask God -  "what is Your vision for me?"

Prayerfully open your heart and ears to receive what God is going to tell you!!!

That is all I have for now, praying you all have a great rest of your week!

   Blessings,

    Sarah

Harvest:

July 18 - Awakening from Spiritual Slumber

There have been six seasons of great revival and spiritual harvest in America to date. Historians debate the dates and the extent of each has varied.

  • The First Great Awakening                1735-1742
  • The Second Great Awakening           1800-1825
  • The Prayer Revival                            1857-1858
  • The Welsh Revival                             1904-1905
  • The Jesus Movement                        1969-1971 

Notice that every 50-60 years in our history God has graciously come in power to our nation bringing the course correction that we desperately need.
 
The telling mark of these movements have not been just the change in the churches, but the rapid expansion of the gospel. Awakening implies that a man is in a spiritual slumber, unable to find God. God in His grace quickens his heart, bringing him to an awareness of his sin, a deep desire for repentance, and faith to believe in Christ. In times of national spiritual awakening this happens with stunning speed.
 
In the First Great Awakening 15% of the population was saved. Do the math on your city or state and you will see the massive nature of such a movement. During the height of the 1857 revival, it was reported that 20,000 people a week were coming to faith in Christ! In the Welsh revival, 100,000 people experienced salvation in 9 months, fulfilling the vision God had given to Evan Roberts in prayer, and this happened the a country that is the size of a small American state. That Awakening literally swept around the world, dramatically affecting America as well.
 
Records of the largest denomination of its time, the Southern Baptist Convention in America, show that more students and teenagers were baptized in 1969-1971 than any moment in that denomination’s history—before or since. This was during the Jesus Movement.
 
If you long for millions to be saved, pray for a nationwide, spiritual awakening.
 
Lord of the Harvest, awaken Your people again! Thank You for what You have done in the past to draw people to Yourself. I give you thanks for awakening sleeping churches and calling generations of believers to cry out to You for the lost. Do it again, Lord! Hear the prayers of Your people, and give me a deep desire to see another nationwide spiritual awakening that leads to millions of salvations.
 
---Adapted from Simply Prayer by Bill Elliff. This book is available at prayershop.org.

Prayer Points

  • Praise the Lord Jesus, who will be “revealed from heaven in blazing fire with his powerful angels” (2 Thess. 1:7).
  • Thank him that he will come to restore justice and righteousness in the earth.
  • Confess the times when you have not lived in awareness of Christ’s coming again in power and judgment.
  • Ask him to help you desire and look forward to his coming, and commit yourself to preparing yourself and others for “the day he comes to be glorified in his holy people and to be marveled at among all who have believed” (1:10).
  • Ask the Spirit to give the churches in your community a sense of urgency in bringing the good news of Jesus’ death and resurrection to the unchurched and unbelieving in their neighborhoods.
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

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Upper Room: Broken Crayons

The sacrifice acceptable to God is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise. - Psalm 51:17 (NRSVUE)

At the end of each school year, my mom would put all the broken crayons from the classroom in a container for me to use at home. I never liked broken crayons, but those broken crayons still colored.

My granddaughter, Arianna, is an artist. For a project, she once took brand-new packs of crayons and broke them on purpose into different lengths. She then carefully arranged the pieces on a piece of wood until a picture emerged: a child’s hand and an adult’s joined together with a butterfly hovering above them. The beauty of the colors and the amount of work that went into the piece of art are apparent to all who view it.

God wants to make us new — to transform us. Even when we feel broken and useless, God still has a purpose for us. In Paul’s letter to the Romans, he urged them to offer their “bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God” and to “not be conformed to this age, but to be transformed by the renewing of the mind.” Just as broken crayons still color and can be repurposed into something beautiful, God can transform and redeem our brokenness.

TODAY'S PRAYER

Dear God, thank you for helping us to find new purpose even when we are broken. Transform us so that we may serve you well. Amen.Our Daily Bread

Renewing Our Strength

They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary. Isaiah 40:31

READ Isaiah 40:27-31

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A pair of eagles built a giant nest in a tree a few miles away from my house. Before long, the enormous birds had eaglets. They cared for their hatchlings together until one of the adult eagles was tragically struck and killed by a car. For several days, the surviving eagle flew up and down a nearby river, as if searching for the lost mate. Finally, the eagle returned to the nest and assumed the full responsibility of raising the offspring.

In any situation, single parenting can be challenging. The delight a child brings combined with possible financial and emotional pressure can create a broad range of experiences. But there’s hope for those who have this important role, and for anyone trying to manage a situation that feels overwhelming.

God is with us when we feel exhausted and discouraged. Because He’s omnipotent—all powerful—and doesn’t change, His strength won’t ever expire. We can trust what the Bible says: “Those who hope in [Him] will renew their strength” (Isaiah 40:31). Coming up against our own limits won’t determine what happens to us because we can depend on God to supernaturally recharge us. Hoping in Him allows us to walk and not faint, and to “soar on wings like eagles”  (v. 31).

By Jennifer Benson Schuldt

REFLECT & PRAY

What feels overwhelming in your life? How might God be encouraging you to rely on His strength?

Dear heavenly Father, I can’t manage this life on my own. I need You. Please give me Your supernatural strength today. 

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Isaiah 40:30-31 includes three classifications of people. “Youths” refers to children into the teenage years. They’re often bundles of energy and vigor. But—naturally speaking—sooner or later, they wear out. The term “young men” refers to those in the prime of life, but they also have limitations. The third category is a spiritual category that’s not defined by age, stage, or other human metrics: “those who hope in the Lord.” Such are candidates for strength of a different kind—supernatural spiritual strength. It enables them to do through God what they can’t do on their own: “[God] is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us” (Ephesians 3:20). Those who put their trust in Him are candidates for Godlike spiritual strength. Like Him, in whom they trust, they “will not grow tired or weary” (Isaiah 40:28).

Arthur Jackson

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Shalom! God loves you and has great plans for you! Rejoice!

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Good Morning Seeking, Listening, Processing, Following Jesus, Friends! I am running a bit behind today and am writing this before I have engaged with our devotionals for today. I had a zoom huddle with pastors this morning from 6-7:30 and did not rise early enough to have my quiet time before. God was speaking in our huddle as we shared some things God may be revealing, reasoned together, and prayed for each other and for God to lead and His will to be done. I'd love to start some small groups with some of you. Is God stirring you to that? Talk to me and let's try it! Pray for God to bring alive and raise up a prayer movement in our building and some homes. What might He be leading you to host or be part of? Pray into that and talk to Sarah and me about participating in some prayer activities. God is speaking and has some great plans for you and us to discover, process, pray into, plan and then do. What might they be? Share your thoughts with us or others.
I'm just starting with the Harvest Prayer blogs for today. That is a great starting point. I will just list our other devos below that and allow you to process with God and maybe some others. What's God saying to you and what might you do about it? Be who you are created to be and do what you are created to do for such a time as this as you live and love more like Jesus! What's your part in God's plan? Pray! Prepare! DO IT! Daylight's burning! Who are your co-laborers?
This is the day the Lord has made! Rejoice and be glad in it! Seek first His Kingdom. Don't lean on your own understanding. Acknowledge Him in all your ways and He will direct your steps. Pay attention. Listen. Watch. Process with some friends. Plan. Go live and love more like Jesus! You were created for such a time as this! Enjoy! I'm praying for you!
Harvest:

July 17 - Hearing God in His Word

The first step toward learning to hear God speak is to spend time with Him. Make sure you are reading Scripture, meditating on it, and spending time with God in prayer—both speaking to Him and listening. You will develop your sense of hearing as you use it.

While I did say that God speaks today—and I believe He will speak even when you are not sitting with an open Bible in your lap—I also believe the primary place He does speak is through Scripture. You will most likely first develop your ear for His voice as you read the Bible. A verse will stand out to you. As you meditate upon it (think about it), you may hear “you need to apply that to _____________ situation,” and your mind begins to think about the situation with clarity. That was God’s voice.

You also need to be reading Scripture to put God’s Word in your heart. The psalmist said, “I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you” (Psalm 119:11). A little later in the chapter he wrote, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path” (verse 105). If you are practicing listening and want to hear God’s voice, you must be reading and memorizing Scripture constantly. The reason? What God says to you will never violate Scripture. For example, if you were having trouble in your marriage, God’s voice would never tell you it’s okay to have an affair with someone else or to divorce your wife. That “word” clearly is opposite of what Scripture says about adultery and divorce. That voice is simply your own flesh talking—or Satan. The more you know Scripture, the easier you can quickly dismiss outside voices as not being from God.

Lord Jesus, You were the word in the beginning of creation and who was made flesh! Thank You that I can trust every word in the Scriptures, and know that You will speak to me through them. Help me to desire to plant Your word deep into my heart, so that it will come to me in the night, when I’m praying for others, when I need encouragement, and so many other reasons! Your word is definitely a lamp to my feet and a light for my path!

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

Prayer Points

  • Give praise to the one by whom all things were created, the one in whom all things hold together, the head of the church (Col. 1:16-18).
  • Thank God for giving direction and purpose to your life in this day.
  • Confess those times in the past few weeks when you’ve tried to take over the direction of your life.
  • Commit yourself completely to Christ’s leadership in this week.
  • Ask him to help you find the time to listen for his voice at the beginning of each day.
  • Intercede for the leaders in your congregation, that they may find the wisdom and courage to follow Christ’s plan for your church without hesitating.
Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

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UR: The Power of Salt

You are the salt of the earth, but if salt has lost its taste, how can its saltiness be restored? - Matthew 5:13 (NRSVUE)

My wife was away leading a retreat, and I was at home alone. I decided to cook myself a fairly simple meal with what we had on hand: chicken, rice, some spices — a lot of spices, actually. As I smelled it cooking, I just knew that it was going to be delicious. I spooned the meal into a bowl, took a bite, and it was one of the blandest things I had ever tasted. Maybe I should have used more spices? Then it occurred to me that I hadn’t used any salt. I shook just a little bit in, mixed it all together, and tried another bite. That second bite exploded with flavor!

Salt has a flavor of its own, but what makes salt so special is how it amplifies the other flavors of our food. A little bit of salt can bring out flavors that otherwise we would miss.

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus told the crowd, “You are the salt of the earth.” Being salt means that we are called to amplify what God is doing in the world. We each have our own flavor — our own unique personality, calling, and ministries. But what makes us salt is our ability to find out what God is doing in our communities and enhance it.

TODAY'S PRAYER
Almighty God, you call us to be salt. Help us to see you at work in this world, and guide us to be a part of your work. In Christ’s name. Amen.
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From Age to Age

Moses was eighty years old and Aaron eighty-three when they spoke to Pharaoh. Exodus 7:7

READ Exodus 7:1-13

Two grandmothers from Texas became media sensations recently for completing a journey around the world in eighty days at the age of eighty-one. The globetrotting best friends of twenty-three years traveled to all seven continents. They started in Antarctica, tangoed in Argentina, rode camels in Egypt, and took a sleigh ride while at the North Pole. They visited eighteen countries including Zambia, India, Nepal, Indonesia, Japan, and Italy and ended their trip in Australia. The duo said they hoped they’d inspired future generations to enjoy traveling the world, regardless of their age.

In Exodus, we read about two octogenarians who were recruited by God for a different kind of adventure of a lifetime. He called Moses to go to Pharaoh and demand he free God’s people from bondage. God sent Moses’ older brother Aaron for support. “Moses was eighty years old and Aaron eighty-three when they spoke to Pharaoh” (Exodus 7:7).

This request would feel daunting at any age, but God had handpicked these brothers for this assignment, and they followed His instructions. “So Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and did just as the Lord commanded” (v. 10).

Moses and Aaron had the honor of witnessing God deliver His people from more than four hundred years of slavery. These men demonstrate that He can use us at any age. Whether we’re young or older, let’s follow Him wherever He leads.

By Nancy Gavilanes

REFLECT & PRAY

How have you seen God’s faithfulness in your life? How can you serve Him in this season?

Dear God, please help me to follow You all the days of my life.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

God uses people at all ages. Moses lived to be 120 years old (Deuteronomy 34:7). Both Joshua and Caleb were in their mid-eighties when they led their people to conquer the promised land (Joshua 14:7-12). The gospel historian Luke tells of Simeon, who tradition says was a prophet, and the prophetess Anna, who waited expectantly for the Messiah. They were privileged to see the baby Jesus when He was forty days old (Luke 2:22-38; see Leviticus 12:1-8). At the age of eighty-four, Anna was telling others about the Savior (vv. 37-38).

K. T. Sim
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***IMPORTANT UPDATE!!!!
Rita's night now moved to next Wed. July 24th at 6.
Sorry about the confusion! With the excessive heat warnings and the very real threat for severe and flooding rains I do not want to chance gathering this Wed. God has given us His mind for a reason! Besides we might not encounter many other fools out in the weather! :) 
I forged ahead and wanted to try Thurs this week because of promised better weather. However, I neglected to run that by some of you. Sorry! I found out the reason that we meet on Wednesdays is because that's the day most of you are available to meet. Several of you are not available this Thursday. So, we will try again next week. Long range forecast looks cooler and promising. Since Rita's has no indoor place, if it rains we will move to the Creamery near The Way to Emmaus store.
Pray for Jesus to come get Harry Hebig soon! Harry has been ready for a long time to step into Jesus' arms. He didn't recognize me yesterday and continues to linger in hospice. Pray for peace for His family and for God to receive his spirit soon.
Pray for the family of Kayla Reinhardt, the 34 year old mother that passed at Grandview. They held a beautiful memorial yesterday. Pray for peace and strength for the family, for provision and for her son, 13 year old Austin.
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Good Morning Praying Friends! Thanks for your patience with me and for covering Karen and me and Sarah, Mike and all our leaders in prayer! We need and feel the powerful effect of those prayers! Thank you! Please continue!
God had me on one track with some of our devos and then led to another track. I will just post our devos below for those who will use them to pray and connect to God. He has great plans for you and is speaking to your heart! Seek, listen and receive!
Then God led me to the reminder to encourage you to pray for me and us. Everything of value in the Kingdom is birthed and sustained, covered and protected, guided and provided for through prayer. Your prayers are powerful and effective! Amen! Pray for us to become a House of Prayer for the Nations and for wisdom and direction to begin some prayer opportunities for us to gather and pray more together.
Today I am using Dave Butt's blog on a praying pastor to remind you and our leaders about the power of a praying leader and to help you understand how I pray for you and us and God's desire for us to become a house of prayer for the nations. Prayerfully engage with it. I am also including a prayer guide that was given to me by someone who gets bread from us...maybe it was an angel because I cannot find her in the past 9 months since she gave it to me. I use this daily to pray for me, Sarah, Mike and our leaders. Hope you find it useful to guide your daily prayers for us. We really need those! Thanks!
OK, I've gotta get out and bring some living water to our gardens. Our devos are sorta about that and trusting God to protect and use us as we go bringing His Good News alive and sprinkling His Living Water over this dry and weary land in prayer and actions. Be still and know, Trust and go live and love more like Jesus! Amen!
Dave Butts

The Transforming Power of Pastoral Prayer

by Dave Butts

I often hear pastors speak of their desire to have a church that prays more.  I certainly understand and appreciate that desire. A praying church is a powerful church in so many ways. While there are many things that can be done to help a congregation grow in prayer, I believe the first and easiest step concerns the prayer life of the pastor(s).

A praying pastor can become an amazing influence toward the church becoming a house of prayer. Let me focus today on two of the many reasons why this is so critical. The first has to do with the power of prayer itself.

 When pastors, who are already in a place of spiritual authority and influence, begin to pray solid, biblical prayers for their congregations, they are lining up with the will of God. The will of God in such matters is not a mystery. God wants His church to be a house of prayer. When the pastor prays for the church to become a praying church, he is not trying to talk God into doing something He doesn’t already want to do. Because of what Scripture tells us, we must believe that prayer is powerful when we pray in accordance with the will of God.

 In a real sense, when a spiritual leader begins to pray for those for whom he has responsibility, he operates as a priest before the Lord. He stands in a place of effective prayer between the congregation and God. God has committed to hear his prayers. Pastors who persistently pray biblical prayers for their congregation to become a house of prayer will begin to see significant changes in the prayer lives of their people.

 Pastors who pray kingdom-focused pastoral prayers over their congregations from the platform/pulpit encourage and teach their people to pray! A pastor should spend significant time privately praying and growing in intimacy with the Father. But there must also be times when the congregation hears their pastor pray out loud in a public setting. People learn much about how to pray from hearing others pray, especially their pastors!

 I have spent a lot of time reading the epistles of Paul. Over and over again I heard Paul praying for the Church. I put myself in the place of those early Christians and I realized how they learned to pray. They listened to their spiritual leader. Paul poured out his heart, privately and publicly for his people. They didn’t so much need sermons or lessons on prayer. They could just listen to Paul pray for them and found they could pray as he prayed.

 One of my concerns for the Church today is the absence of the pastoral prayer and pastoral leadership in prayer. How will we know our pastors are praying for us if we do not hear them praying publicly?  How can we learn from their lives of prayer if we do not hear regular, powerful, biblical prayers coming from them week after week?

 My preacher for the first thirteen years of life was Neil Kuns. I know Neil preached good sermons but I confess that I don’t really remember them. What stands out in my mind was Neil’s pastoral prayers. Oh, I was a normal kid and I remember thinking about how long some of those prayers were and shuffling about as we stood for the prayer. But through the years, what has emerged from my memory is having a pastor who prayed for us. My life was and continues to be impacted by those prayers.

 Pastors, if you will examine your own life of prayer and commit to allowing God to transform you by spending much time in His presence, you will be a person your congregation wishes to emulate in prayer. If you will begin to pray over your people, model prayer publically, and equip your people to pray, they will learn to become a praying people…and you will see your church on a journey toward being transformed into a house of prayer for all nations.

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July 16 - It Never Hurts to Ask

There are only two verses in the Bible about the man named Jabez, but they are recorded for a very important reason.

Jabez was more honorable than his brothers, and his mother named him Jabez saying, “Because I bore him with pain.” Now Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying, “Oh that You would bless me indeed and enlarge my border, and that Your hand might be with me, and that You would keep me from harm that it may not pain me!” And God granted him what he requested. (1 Chronicles 4:9-10)

Recently I helped one of my kids and their family move. I was driving back from Austin, Texas, to Little Rock, Arkansas, pulling a 32' travel trailer. If you've done this, you know a Texas wind is not your friend.

I was hit, for about the tenth time, with a gust of wind south of Texarkana, Texas, that almost knocked me off the road. If a car had been in the lane next to me, we would have disastrously collided. I looked over to see a flagpole, and the flags were flying parallel to the ground. After multiple days of work, great tiredness, semi-trucks all around, and construction zones every few miles, I was gripping the wheel.

 

As I stopped for gas, I asked the Lord, "Father, I know you don't have to do this, but could you let the wind die down, or, if not, just keep my trailer from being so hard to handle, I would be so grateful. But, as always, glorify Your name!" Simple prayer from a son to His Dad.

I got back in the truck and passed another flagpole. The flag was lying limp on the pole. No wind. Smooth ride home.

I thanked Him. I wouldn't have blamed Him if he had not answered that prayer, for I know His judgment is better than mine. He might have had purposes for His wind that were bigger than my comfort. But I was so grateful. Apparently, the way He would be most glorified in that moment was to quell the wind.

Abba Father, You are the God of the wind and the waves! You are the One who cares about even the smallest of my needs. Thank You for showing me each day how much You love and care for me, and for being a God who answers prayer. Forgive me for failing to ask in times of need when I think my “ask” is too small, or not important enough for You to answer. I know that I miss some amazing answers to prayer when I don’t believe You for all of my needs. Thank You for being the God who hears and answers…but most of all, for being the God who loves me more than I could ever think or imagine!

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

Prayer Points

•              In your heart sing to the Lord, your strength and song; praise the one who has become your salvation.

•              Give thanks that with joy you can draw water from the wells of salvation (Isa. 12:2-3).

•              Confess that your worship is sometimes lacking because you don’t always remember the greatness of your salvation.

•              Commit yourself to worshiping and singing with your whole heart; ask God to make you awake and alive to the power of his Word and the joy of music.

•              Pray for families with young children and teenagers, that the children may feel a sense of participation in worship this week and of belonging to the body of Christ.

 

Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.

 

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News Worth Celebrating

Here is a trustworthy saying: If we died with him, we will also live with him. 2 Timothy 2:11

READ 2 Timothy 2:8-13

For more than two centuries, the hymn placed first in the Methodist hymnbook was “O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing.” Written by Charles Wesley and originally titled “For the Anniversary Day of One’s Conversion,” the song was composed to commemorate the radical renewal sparked by his faith in Jesus. It has eighteen stanzas proclaiming the glory of God’s goodness to those who repent and follow Christ.

Such faith is worth celebrating—and worth sharing. In 2 Timothy 2, Paul encourages Timothy to remain steadfast in his faith and to persevere in sharing it. He noted, “This is my gospel, for which I am suffering even to the point of being chained like a criminal” (vv. 8-9). Rather than second-guess his choices, Paul reminds Timothy to remember the good-news message: “Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, descended from David” (v. 8), came not to rule but to serve and ultimately to die for the sins of the world so that we may have peace with God. Death didn’t win. Jesus rose from the grave.

And just as it set free those who believe, the message itself isn’t bound. “God’s word is not chained,” said Paul (v. 9), not even from places where death seems to have won: prison cells, hospital beds, gravesides. In Christ, there’s hope for all people. That’s news worth celebrating!

By Matt Lucas

REFLECT & PRAY

How do you celebrate the good news of Jesus in your daily life? Whom can you share this good news with?

Father, thank You for saving me and giving me opportunities to share the good news with everyone.

For further study, read Gospel Conversations: Sharing the Story of Jesus.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

As Paul states in today’s text, he’s suffering in chains for his commitment to the gospel of the risen Christ. Yet he endures those things on behalf “of the elect”—those who haven’t yet received the message of Jesus (2 Timothy 2:10). Yet, even in chains, the apostle’s heart seems filled with hope, seeing death as the pathway to true life (v. 11). All his hope is rooted in one overriding principle—the faithfulness of God. He’s faithful to keep His promises always and perfectly (v. 13). Even though Paul is restricted and chained, he has confidence that nothing can chain the gospel (v. 9), and it will accomplish its good work in the hearts and minds of people who hear it. As you get deeper into 2 Timothy, it becomes clear just how powerful Paul’s hope is, for not only is he in chains, he’s facing imminent death (4:6).

Bill Crowder
UR: Living Love

The Lord loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of his unfailing love. - Psalm 33:5 (NIV)

For several years I’ve been collecting heart-shaped rocks. It began on a vacation in Joshua Tree, California. My husband and I were rock climbing; at one particularly difficult spot, I was feeling anxious and afraid as I stood belaying him. Then I happened to notice a heart-shaped rock near where I was standing. Immediately, I felt a sense of peace come over me. It was as if God had tapped me on the shoulder and said, “Do not fear; I am with you!” I smiled and whispered, “I love you too, Lord.”

Since that day I have found hundreds of hearts scattered in nature: leaves, rocks, moss, tree trunks, and even markings on vegetables in our garden. God surrounds us with love and leaves us signs of this great love everywhere. We just have to pay attention.

TODAY'S PRAYER
Dear Lord, thank you for filling the earth with your unfailing love. The signs of your love for us are everywhere. Help us to notice them and be reminded that you are always with us. Amen.
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Saturday, July 20 2024
RITA'S UPDATE: Due to severe storms and heat threat on Wed afternoon. We will move our Rita's night to THURSDAY the 18th at 6. Please spread the word!!!
Good Morning God's Good News Delivery Company Faithful Servants! Amen! May that be so Lord! May we be Your faithful servants that follow Jesus and bring the Good News alive to those You are sending us to. Open hearts! Move our feet. Bring revival! Amen!
We will have the opportunity to practice some of this on Thursday when we gather at Rita's. Pray for us and for God to send some new people to connect to. Pray for wisdom, boldness, and God's heart and mind over us. Today's devotionals speak into being bearers of Good News. Check them out below and process them with some friends. Pray for God to lead us to prayer and small group ministry as we open doors in prayer and process and plan God's plans to go and make disciples. What's your part? What are you doing to prepare? God has some custom plans just for you and for us together for such a time as this! Amen!
What's your story to share about being one way and now another that God orchestrated and led you through? Think about that. We all have a story and as God draws people, He will lead you to someone that needs to hear that story. What is God doing in through and around our Body that others need to be invited to come and see and experience? God places people in our paths for us to be His vessels of Good News, love, healing and hope like He does at our donut days. Watch for Him to be at work and pray to be ready and willing to allow Him to use you in those moments. Remember that the Holy Spirit will stir you and give you the words. He is preparing and empowering you to use the gifts and stories God has given you. PTL! All He asks is for us to be observant and to do what He created us to do. We are sent to be His Good News Delivery people and we are learning how to do that. As we faithfully follow Jesus, He will use us and grow His Kingdom and our fellowship. Amen!
I'm starting with our handout from last week. The photo of the delivery person didn't copy but is attached at the bottom. Think about that delivery person as you. You are driven by love, peace, hope, joy and the desire to bring these and Good News to others and you prepare the way in prayer. Prov. 3:5-6 steer us as we die to self and our own thinking and allow God control. We pray for people to be open and for God to send us. We put on the shoes that carry the GN and are feet are blessed by God as we step out in faith and bring all these to the ones God is preparing. God protects us and the Holy Spirit speaks through us as we step out in faith. All of this flows from Jesus' easy yoke that has been prepared just for you, as you are and according to God's custom purposes for you in His GN delivery co. for such a time as this. PTL! Please pray into all of this! Talk to God about it. Process with some others and follow Him well and with some friends. Pray for all of this to come alive Thurs and for us to have much to praise God about and build upon from this experience. He does have great plans! Step out in faith and pray His will and plans to come alive.
Chares Stanley reminds us of our personal commissions. We all have a purpose in God's GNDC (Good News Delivery Co.) He will lead you to His perfect plans. Our Daily bread reminds us to be devoted to prayer as part of God's GNDC. Some of you have prayer warrior and intercessor as your part. Even as you join together at Rita's or other gatherings, if you see God using one of us to talk to others, start praying for them and for God to draw and use well the one sharing. Pray for God to lead us to prayer gatherings too that prepare the way and plow the hard soil around us. The Word for You Today reminds us to fear not and to be anchored by the presence of God. Yes stand firm as you go. Allow Him to steer. The Upper Room reminds us to breathe out the junk and to love like Jesus, even our enemies. There is too much hate and finger pointing going on around us. Pray that we would be different and love like Jesus and bring love, peace, hope and joy alive as we go and that would attract those He is sending our way. One thing I am constantly praying about and working on is dying to self and my own thinking and to be quick to take every thought, word, type and action captive before the Lord. Pray for that and try to work on it as often we will find ourselves wanting to attack instead of love on someone that God loves. Breathe out the junk and turn off the noise. Tune into the Holy Spirit and follow well. This all takes practice and we start Thurs. at Rita's, maybe even today for you. Go! Live and love like Jesus! He has great plans for you to be His vessel of healing, hope, love, peace and joy! Amen! Be a joy bringer and GNDC worker that God created you to be. Shalom!

Revival: My Part

Won’t you revive us again, so your people can rejoice in you? Psalm 85:6

Revival: A spiritual reawakening that can occur in a believer's life when they've become stagnant or dormant. It can involve a renewed love for God, a deeper appreciation of God's holiness, and a passion for God's word and church. Revival can also include a sense of humility, a desire for repentance, and a fresh start in living a life that obeys God.

We are God’s Good News Delivery Co. (Revivalists of God!)

Our Mission:

18 Jesus came and told his disciples, “I have been given all authority in heaven and on earth. 19 Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. 20 Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you. And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Matt. 28:18-20

Our Motivating Purpose:

For “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”  But how can they call on him to save them unless they believe in him? And how can they believe in him if they have never heard about him? And how can they hear about him unless someone tells them?  And how will anyone go and tell them without being sent? That is why the Scriptures say, “How beautiful are the feet of messengers who bring good news!”… So faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ. Ro 10:13-17

Our Guiding Principle:

Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take. Prov 3:5-6

Our Church:

All the believers devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching, and to fellowship, and to sharing in meals (including the Lord’s Supper), and to prayerActs 2:42

God’s Good News

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My part in God’s story is______________________________________________________

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Devoted to Prayer

Devote yourselves to prayer. Colossians 4:2

READ Colossians 4:2-6, 12-13

“I’ve been praying for you for fifty years,” said the elderly woman. My friend Lou looked into her eyes with profound gratitude. He was visiting the Bulgarian village that his father grew up in and left as a teenager. The woman, a believer in Jesus, lived next to his grandparents. She began to pray for Lou as soon as she heard about his birth a continent away. Now, over half a century later, he was visiting the village on a business trip, and while there he spoke to a group about his faith. Lou hadn’t become a believer in Jesus until he was almost thirty, and when this woman approached him after he spoke, he wondered about the impact her persistent prayers had made on his coming to faith.

We’ll never know the full effect of our prayers this side of heaven. But Scripture gives us this counsel: “Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful” (Colossians 4:2). When Paul penned those words to believers in the small city of Colossae, he also asked for prayer himself so that God would “open a door” for his message wherever he went (v. 3).

Sometimes we may think, I don’t have the spiritual gift of prayer. But of all the spiritual gifts listed in the Bible, prayer isn’t among them. Perhaps this is because God longs for each of us to pray faithfully, so that we may see what only He can do.

By James Banks

REFLECT & PRAY

How have you benefited from the prayers of others? Whom are you praying for today?

Father, thank You that You want to hear from me! Please help me to treasure the opportunity to talk to You and pray for others each day.

Hear more of James Banks' teachings on prayer.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

Paul closes his letter to the church in Colossae encouraging the believers in Jesus to “devote [themselves] to prayer, being watchful and thankful” (Colossians 4:2). Bible scholar N. T. Wright makes this comment: “The connection here with thanksgiving may suggest the threefold rhythm: intercession, ‘watching’ for answers to prayer, and thanksgiving when answers appear.” In addition to prayers for their own lives and the lives of those around them, Paul asks for prayers for himself and his fellow servants that the doors for their message may be opened and that they’d proclaim the message of Christ (vv. 3-4). Finally, the apostle reassures the Colossians of how loved they are by reminding them that Epaphras “is always wrestling in prayer for you” (v. 12).

J.R. Hudberg
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UR: A Moment to Breathe

To fear the Lord is to hate evil; I hate pride and arrogance, evil behavior and perverse speech. - Proverbs 8:13 (NIV)

Soon after my father died, I was cleaning out his garage and realized some of his tools had gone missing. I immediately suspected that my two troublesome siblings had sold them to buy drugs and alcohol. I cried out in frustration and anger, “How could they disrespect my father’s memory like that?” I wanted to retaliate against them. I cried, feeling helpless and weak.

Then I remembered the words from today’s quoted scripture, “To fear the Lord is to hate evil.” And as I took a deep breath, I recited these words from Isaiah: “I am with you” (41:10).

God gave me a moment to breathe and helped me turn my thoughts away from doing something I would regret. From that experience I learned that in all situations taking a minute to breathe can help us to make good and sound decisions. God hears us and protects us even when we have lost hope. In our sorrows and in our happiness, the Lord our God is always present.

TODAY'S PRAYER
Dear Lord, help us always to trust in you to guide us, especially when fear and anger threaten to overpower us. Amen.

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Saturday, July 20 2024

Good Morning Gathered and Sent Disciples and Apostles of Jesus! AMEN! We are placed here and gathered to worship and be taught by Jesus. And He has sent us with His authority to share Good News, make disciple making disciples as we model and teach how to walk in Jesus' way. We are created, gifted and empowered for such a time as this to be all we are created to be and do. And we get to do this together and with Jesus leading us. How cool is that easy yoke! be you and Christ and allow Him to lead you to His best plans. We are His Good News Delivery Co. sent to bless many! Check out our devos about this below. Pray for our outreach on Wed. at 6 at Rita's (or the Creamery) and come be you and love like Jesus. Pray for new connection points and for us to step out in faith and invite God to use us well. Amen!

Shortly we will be studying Ephesians 1 as we gather to worship and study the Apostle Paul's teaching, to fellowship and to pray. All we need to do is eat together to be fully an Acts 2:42 church. And we will do that Wed. and once the AC is installed. God is using and growing us. PTL! Let us commit to follow well and help each other as we seek to go and make disciples and grow as disciples. Amen! See you soon! Shalom!

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UR: The Hills

I lift up my eyes to the hills — from where will my help come? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. - Psalm 121:1-2 (NRSVUE)

I spent many of my early years in the American Midwest. Some consider Midwestern states flyover country, but this does not accurately depict the land or its rich resources. The Midwest has beautiful prairie grasslands, abundant wildlife, meandering rivers, and fields of corn, soybeans, and wheat. In addition, the region is not all flat. There are varied and fascinating hills in the Midwest — bluffs overlooking a river, hills of tall grasses and wildflowers, sand dunes, and rugged rock formations.

Though the hills in the Midwest are not huge, each has its own richness and striking beauty. When I stand at the foot of these hills, they seem close and reachable. This reminds me that when I look to the Lord, it is like looking to the hills, for the Lord is close and within reach.

Whenever I am in need of help, I often think of the hills. I lift my eyes to the Lord and recognize that the Lord is the source of my help. No matter where we are, if we are in need, the Lord is near. We can always look up to the Lord, who watches over us.

TODAY'S PRAYER

Maker of heaven and earth, we know that our help comes from you. Watch over us and guide us. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.ODB:

Better Together in Christ

Harmony is as refreshing as the dew. Psalm 133:3 nlt

READ Psalm 133

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Dr. Tiffany Gholson had seen crime impact her small American city of East Saint Louis, Illinois, in many ways. By 2023, however, the town recorded a 31 percent drop in homicides and a 37 percent drop in crime overall. What happened? A partnership. Working together, the city’s Public Safety Enforcement Group—including the state and city police, the city school district, and a faith organization—combined efforts to turn the tide for all citizens.

“We say it’s a marriage,” Dr. Gholson stated, with all members of the city partnership joining in to help citizens. The school district’s Wraparound Wellness Center, which she leads, involves school social workers, nurses, and staff to support kids impacted by crime or accidents. Other agencies share their strengths. Police commit to talk more with people on the street—and listen.

The psalmist David wrote, “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1). “Harmony,” David added, “is as refreshing as the dew from Mount Hermon” (v. 3 nlt). David was referring to people who share a unifying faith in God. Rather than divided by doctrines or politics, we are one. The concept may feel elusive, yet it blesses all. It’s a beautiful goal for believers to show concern for one another—especially in our cities desperately in need of the love of Jesus.

By Patricia Raybon

REFLECT & PRAY

Where do you see a lack of unity? How might God be prompting you to promote unity by living out your faith?

Father, please help me by the power of Your Spirit to work for unity in my community.

SCRIPTURE INSIGHT

“How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1). Unity is a theme found throughout the Bible. In Jesus’ prayer to His Father, He asked that all believers in Christ “be one as we are one—I in them and you in me—so that they may be brought to complete unity” (John 17:22-23). He knew believers would require God’s help to keep them unified in the face of quarrels, controversy, and persecution, and their witness of Him would be hampered by disunity. The apostle Paul called believers to “stand firm in the Lord” (Philippians 4:1). This is best accomplished when the church is unified. It requires “compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience,” forgiveness, and above all “love, which binds [us] all together in perfect unity” (Colossians 3:12-14). Unity is embodied when individuals in the church use their spiritual gifts and abilities to benefit the whole (1 Corinthians 12; Ephesians 4).

Alyson Kieda

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July 14 - Jesus Wants To Be Known

At the appointed time of 30 years old, Jesus revealed Himself and His ministry. He healed. He forgave. He understood people’s hearts. He knew their thoughts. He responded to faith. He was the Son of Man. He was God. Yet, this list merely scratches the surface of His identity. In Matthew 9:2, 4-6 Jesus says, “Have courage, son! Your sins are forgiven.” ... “Why do you respond with evil in your hearts? Which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven’ or to say, ‘Stand up and walk’? But so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins” ... “Stand up, take your stretcher, and go home.”

Jesus heals and forgives. We can seek Him as our safe place. No matter what we’ve done, we can approach Him with sincerity of heart and receive forgiveness and reconciliation. And yet, Healer and Forgiver are only two aspects of who He is. He is so much more.

Lord, I desire to know You fully. Show me how to know, pursue, and draw closer to You. Forgive me for not taking our relationship seriously. I repent. Take me to the next level of understanding about who You are and how You operate. 

You have incredible authority, including healing and forgiving sins. Reveal the fullness of Your authority and the authority You granted to me. I declare that godly fear will overtake me so I can be wise. I desire godly love to fill me so I may be like You. I desire Godly zeal to characterize me, so I take nothing for granted, and I dedicate my time on earth to Your will.

I’m thankful that You desire to lead me, Lord, on Your righteous path so all my days glorify You. I’m thankful You will answer my plea to fully know and experience You.

I praise You that I’m fully known to You. You know every thought, every impulse, and You still love me.

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

Prayer Points

  • Praise God for his marvelous goodness.
  • Thank the Lord for being a refuge in times of trouble (Nah. 1:7).
  • Confess your own failure to show goodness toward others.
  • Commit yourself to bearing the fruit of goodness through the power of the Holy Spirit (Gal. 5:22).
  • Ask God to enable you today to “taste and see that the LORD is good” (Ps. 34:8).
  • Pray that good will win out over evil in every area of our society.
  • Ask that righteousness and justice will permeate the fabric of our culture so that God will be glorified and praised.
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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St. Matthew's EC Church

5th & Ridge Streets
P.O. Box 433
Emmaus, PA 18049
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Email: stmattsecemmaus@gmail.com

ABOUT US

We are learning to live and love like Jesus. 

We are working on becoming who we were created to be and doing our custom made purposes well. 

We are part of the Evangelical Congregational Church http://www.eccenter.com/

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