12/22/10

Will You Pray With Me?

Praise God! I'm sure you all know by now that tomorrow and Friday, we'll be having an outreach. The sun rises and sets only by God's command, so the day is the Lord's, victory has already been accomplished because of Christ, so there is NO such thing as defeat. Whether the message of the Gospel is accepted or rejected praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who even gives us even the privilege to utter the beautiful words of His truth. 

Jesus said Himself, that He came to seek and save that which was lost. If we really care about the things of God, then our hearts have to burn for those who are perishing without the knowledge of the Savior. By His grace, we know the truth, and the truth has set us free, so we would only be selfish to keep that truth to ourselves. Our desire should be to see Christ glorified, so that everything that has breath should praise Him. 

The reason for this post is a call for us as a community to get on our knees and pray. Pray that the Lord of the harvest may send workers. Lets pray for all those that are going tomorrow and Friday that the Lord may go before them, and that the Spirit may give them unction. There is much power through prayer, because we are depending on a strength far greater than ours to supply us at the time of need. That takes faith, patience, and trust. When the great man of God Moses made tons of excuses as to why He cannot represent the Lord like "oh I got st-st-stu-stuttering problems", the Lord God said you go, and I will be your mouth. Pray that God will open doors that are usually shut, and that the Holy Spirit will lead whoever is heading out. There is no effective preaching, without earnest prayer behind it, because without the guidance of the Spirit, it's nothing but vain words hitting the air. For those of us who aren't going tomorrow, God can use us so much through prayer alone, so don't disqualify yourself from being used even though you aren't going. So whose with me? Let's do this!

-jayson
                                                                                                                                     

1 John 5:14-15
This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us - whatever we ask - we know that we have what we asked of him.





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