Good Morning Growing in Trust, Sacrificial Followers of Jesus! Dying to self and taking up cross as we grow in trust and follow Jesus is imperative for a life lived well in Christ. It's part of running our races well both individually and as a church. Often it takes stilling ourselves, turning off the noise, seeking God earnestly and sitting at His feet to be able to redirect to His best and to hear His directing whispers. It's how we receive His shalom and choose joy despite circumstances and how we know what he desires and requires of us. Such is the morning for me today. Where do I begin? What should I/we do? What are you teaching me/us? I surrender all. You are Enough, Provision, All-Knowing Wisdom, Leader with great plans. Come! Amen!
So...yesterday was an awesome day of ministry at Bread and dinner huddle, especially with the new air conditioning on the very hot and humid day. Thank you to all who gave to provide so we can have ministry year round around the table in the fellowship hall! In spite of some unnerving news we were able to enjoy a great day serving, fellowshipping and praising the Lord. This morning I've been sitting at God's feet seeking what to do and what He desires me to share in this blog and to do today. Let me elaborate...I have promised to always keep you informed of what is going on in and with church and our building and with what I believe God is leading us to. So here goes...
A few weeks ago we received a notice from our church insurance company that when our policy expires Oct. 15th they are cancelling our policy due to roof issues. Today insurance companies use satellite images to determine things without physically inspecting. We knew of no roof issues but hired a roofing company to do an inspection. (PTL! They waived the $450. inspection fee and did this for free--they are a Christian company with connections to a member) Well the results were worse than expected. Our roof was last done almost 25 years ago after the explosion. The whole roof is in very bad condition and needs to be redone ASAP. A very rough estimate is that it could cost up to $150,000 to repair. OUCH! They suggest trying to file a claim with the insurance company since some hail and wind damage is evident. Today, I will attempt to file a claim. Pray for God to open their hearts to provide some coverage. Due to the age of roof, I expect not, BUT GOD! The roofer will go on the roof with their adjuster to point things out if they send one. Pray for God's provision! Earnestly! This needs to be done before winter as there are some leaks and potential leaks immanent. God promises to provide for our needs. Remind Him of that in prayer and supplication. There is financing available, which we will need. Pray for our support, property and finance teams to have wisdom for how to proceed. God could be testing our faithfulness to trust Him, choose joy and do what we can with what He's given as we steward well all our blessings. We have been praying to grow in trust and joy and to steward well all His blessings. He is giving us an opportunity to grow in those. PTL! (Yes PTL, even in the storms!) Pray for provision for new insurance as we are also working on that already. New insurance will require a new roof as well. So there is the honest truth of our reality. Also know that we have been annually running at a budget deficit and need to borrow from our investments to cover that yearly (around $20,000). I know God is able and will guide and provide as we seek, trust and follow Him. Amen! We all need to be praying and trusting and doing what we can. Pray for us to connect to many new people and connect them to God as they join our fellowship and will be part of His provision as they give and serve. Seriously, God does have very good plans for us and we have begun to see the fruit of seeking, trusting and following Him. May we continue that and pray expectantly with thanksgiving for what He is and will do--even in this stretching of faith and faithfulness! Amen! Thank Him for counting us worthy of this stretching. He is doing a good work in us as He prunes, we abide and He keeps preparing us for the great fruit to come! Rejoice!
Now, exhale. Still yourself at His feet and receive His insight, wisdom, blessings, direction and shalom. We know what is and we know Jireh--God is or provision and enough! Amen! Still yourself and begin your time of prayer with worship. He is faithful. I believe He is always able: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPf4G0OtAws
Now, let's take some time to move through our devotionals for today. God is speaking to you, to me, to us this morning. Trust. Believe. Receive His wisdom, direction, and peace. Keep seeking Him and choosing joy no matter what. He is always able and will carry out His good plans. I believe He is already providing and guiding us to His perfect plan, provision and revival. Amen! He is holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty. Jireh! Shalom. Amen! Prayer warriors, now is your time to fulfill your purposes and the rest of us are called to seek, pray with thanksgiving and grow in trust that God will provide.
Sarah Young reminds us that God is calling us to demonstrate our trust in Him. It's a call to sit at His feet no matter the storm and allow Him to restore our souls, peace and lead us to His direction. Charles Stanley reminds us of the path to peace by acknowledging our trust in God and releasing control. Yes we need to do what we can and He will lead us to that. BUT there are things that we have to release control of and trust God to know Him and His peace more as we see Him respond, lead and provide. Amen! The Upper Room reminds us that God WILL bless us and that even in the most challenging storms, as we trust and grow in trust, God will fill us with joy as we see Him respond. Amen! We may not be able to conceive how but we can have faith that when we let go, trust God and allow Him to steer, He will lead to His best and many blessings to come. PTL! That's enough for today. Be still and know! Earnestly seek Him and His provision and protection. He is able! He is enough! He is our joy! Amen! End your time of prayer, praise and worship with praying through the Harvest blogs today as God is calling us to surrender, seek, trust, and follow Him. It's time to worship!
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[God] said, “I will certainly bless you and multiply your descendants.” So Abraham obtained the promise by showing patience. - Hebrews 6:14-15 (CEB)
2022 was a very hectic year, filled with unpleasant events. War broke out in my home country, Ukraine, and I realized that I could not cope on my own. I decided to go wherever God would lead me.
By the end of the year, I was living with friends. They were in the process of moving to a new house. It meant a lot of hustle and bustle — dirt from construction, struggles with finances, and problems in the family.
Despite the challenges of the move, my heart was filled with joy for my friends’ new home, which they received as an answer to prayer. I felt at home there. I loved to spin yarn in their kitchen and warm myself near the cozy stove. We celebrated the new year in prayer — with a circle of friends and my spiritual family. Thankfully, I had enough money for everything I needed — even for the traditional Ukrainian Christmas table. God has indeed blessed me. God is always faithful.
Today's Prayer
Dear God, thank you for helping us to grow in faith. Even if the process of blessing and multiplying means hardships, your way is always best. Amen.Harvest:
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August 29 - Where Is Your Place of Surrender?
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Do a quick scan of the Scripture and you will notice that men and women were placed on purpose by God in various environments. Adam and Eve in the Garden, Abraham in Canaan, Moses in the bulrushes—God put people where He desired to accomplish things that could have happened nowhere else. And, He does the same with each of us.
Often we don't see our geography as such and we resist and run from these places. But we must be wise to God’s greater agenda. If we are to experience all God has, we must embrace each environment, even if it’s hard.
Then Jesus came with them to a place called Gethsemane, and said to His disciples, "Sit here while I go over there and pray." And He took with Him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee and began to be grieved and distressed.
Then He said to them, "My soul is deeply grieved, to the point of death; remain here and keep watch with Me." And He went a little beyond them, and fell on His face and prayed, saying, "My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me, yet not as I will, but as You will." (Matthew 26:36-39)
Jesus knew what lay ahead. The deepest suffering any human would ever experience was His to drink. The man, Jesus, looked at this cup with dread. He "fell on His face" in prayer. Another gospel writer says that before this time of wrestling was over, His sweat became like great drops of blood.
Although He could have, God did not deliver His Son from this place. The Father could have swept in and rescued Jesus from this painful night of prayer and the events that were to follow. But for Divine, world-changing reasons, this cup was Christ's to drink.
There are times when God knows we must go through such wrestling as we face the possibilities of following God. These times are not random, but deliberate, just as it was with Jesus.
Almighty, All-Knowing God, who am I to blame You for anything that I must walk through when Your only Son went to a gruesome and brutal death for me! Help me to willingly lay down my comfort for Your purposes, knowing that You have a bigger plan than I could ever know or comprehend. Give me a willing heart to follow You no matter where that journey leads me. Teach me to trust You without doubting Your goodness and love, even when there is suffering or discomfort attached.
---Adapted from Prayer with No Intermission by Bill Elliff. This book is available at prayershop.org.
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- Praise the Lord as the one who owns the earth and everything in it (Ps. 24:1).
- Thank him for making it part of the inheritance of the meek (Mt. 5:5).
- Confess aspects of your life where you do not have the meekness of submission to Christ’s Lordship.
- Commit yourself to being filled and controlled by Christ.
- Ask him to properly bring the areas you influence under his influence.
- Pray for any in your circle who are “out of control” or merely under the control of themselves. Ask God to reign in your home.
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Prayer Points taken from Patterns for Prayer by Alvin VanderGriend. This book is available at prayershop.org. Use the code CONPSP3 at checkout to receive an additional 10% discount.
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