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Boundaries

Psalm 119:9-11

“How can a young man keep his way pure? By living according to your word.  I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands.  I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.”


Boundaries are vital for life.  They ensure that we remain safe, they also keep us on the course that God has set for us (Hebrews 12:1)  God doesn’t ask us to ‘find our own way’, no, He has a course set out for us and we are called as believers to follow in obedience.  We need to pray that our sons and daughters would see the importance and value of God’s boundaries and would respect and abide by them.


Too often we balk against boundaries.  Rather than seeing them as the frontiers of where we can reach and how far we can grow, we see them as restrictive and, sometimes, a punishment.  Instead of ‘look at where you can go!” we see “look at where you can’t go, that’s off limits”.  We push back against boundaries, seeing them as an infringement of our independence, but oblivious to the dangers of the influences and experience beyond them.  And the result of that point of view is dissatisfaction, selfish pouting or anger and, ultimately, it can lead to disobedience and falling into sin….and potentially away from the faith.


We need to trust that our Shepherd means us good and not harm.  So we should trust His boundaries as a blessing that ensures our thriving.  He makes us lie down in green pastures (Psalm 23:2).  He gives us rest and nourishment that is safe and healthy.  He leads us on paths of righteousness for His name’s sake (Psalm 23:3).  Again, ensuring that the boundary of the path we are walking is good and leads to eternal life.  Boundaries keep us from sin. Sin leads to death.


How can our sons and daughters keep their way pure?  By living according to God’s Word.  His word is the guidebook for life and the map for our path. It shows direction and gives warning. It reveals the heart of our Father who desires good for us.   Let’s pray today that our sons and daughters seek God with all their heart and make a commitment to know and live His word so that they can be protected and be productive in their spiritual walk.  Boundaries are God’s way of ensuring His children are walking with Him.  Isn’t that what we desire for them?


“Father, You are a good God.  You love us so well and part of You loving care is that You created boundaries for us to ensure we can thrive in the best ways.  I pray that You would help (name) to recognize that Your boundaries are good and a blessing, not a punishment.  Open their eyes to see the dangers of straying outside the bounds of Your will and Your path.  Let them know the fruitful life that comes from obeying Your word.  I pray that (name) would begin to memorize scripture so they can live according to Your word and so that You can bring those words to mind to help them avoid sin and temptation.  Lord, Your word is living and active and I pray it would be so in (name)’s heart and mind.  Please let (name) seek You with all their heart today.  Stir in them a love for You and a thirst for Your word.  Ensure they walk within the boundaries You set so they live a life that reflects Jesus to others.  In Jesus’ name I pray, amen.”


Pray without ceasing.

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Rock of Ages

Ephesians 2:13 “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near by the blood of Christ.”

Rock of Ages, cleft for me, 
let me hide myself in thee; 
let the water and the blood, 
from thy wounded side which flowed, 
be of sin the double cure; 
save from wrath and make me pure. 

Not the labors of my hands 
can fulfill thy law's demands; 
could my zeal no respite know, 
could my tears forever flow, 
all for sin could not atone; 
thou must save, and thou alone. 

Nothing in my hand I bring, 
simply to the cross I cling; 
naked, come to thee for dress; 
helpless, look to thee for grace; 
foul, I to the fountain fly; 
wash me, Savior, or I die. 

While I draw this fleeting breath, 
when mine eyes shall close in death, 
when I soar to worlds unknown, 
see thee on thy judgment throne, 
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, 
let me hide myself in thee. 

Augustus Montague Toplady

Today, spend some quiet moments meditating on the redemption provided to us through Jesus sacrifice on the cross. We are brought near by the blood of Christ- amen!

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Contend for the Faith

Jude 1:3 “Dear friends, although I was very eager to write to you about the salvation we share, I felt compelled to write and urge you to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God’s holy people.”

Contend for the faith.  What does that statement bring to mind?  Fighting?  Arguing?  A conflict that gets heated?  Dictionary.com (1) says that the word ‘contend’ means to struggle in opposition or to assert and maintain earnestly.  However you look at it, if we are called to contend for the faith, it means we will face opposition and challenges that will try and persuade us otherwise.  (Remember, the word ‘faith’ means persuaded).  Jude is telling us to contend for the faith because he knows, he KNOWS, that there is an ongoing spiritual battle between believers and the powers of darkness that is going to continue to get worse.  Let’s not kid ourselves, friends, our greatest enemies are unseen.  Our faith is always being attacked...and even when we don’t sense it, the battle is likely raging around us.  Our sons and daughters MUST be ready to contend for the faith, because if it’s not already here, oppression and persecution are coming..  If we identify with Christ, we will partake of His suffering.  1 Peter 2:20 “For God called you to do good, even if it means suffering, just as Christ suffered for you. He is your example, and you must follow in his steps.”

So many believers around the world know very personally what this means.  They suffer persecution and loss, they are beaten, imprisoned, ridiculed and mistreated for the name of Christ.  Yet they stand.  Why?  Because the name of Jesus means more to them than life itself.  They are not so comfortable here that they hesitate to give up what they have for what Jesus promises them in glory.  They have extraordinary courage in Christ. Are we ready?  Could we withstand the pressure? 

 

How much does Jesus mean to us?  Enough to say we’re willing to give up everything for His name?  

Contend for the faith.  Today, and every day, we need to pray that our sons’ and daughters’ spiritual strength and faithfulness is strong and unwavering.  Pray that when they are confronted with pressure, or worse, with persecution, that they rise up and contend for the faith, confident that He who began a good work in them will carry it on to completion until the day of Jesus Christ (Phil 1:6)  Today is a day to be honest with ourselves… the last days are near, we can’t deny it.  The powers of darkness are becoming more visible and more active.  Believers are getting powerfully distracted by things that do not matter, arguments that only serve to divide and selfish demands that dishonor the gospel.  We need to pray that we all contend for the faith with a passion and commitment that will carry us through until we stand before the Lord.  Let us stand, unwaveringly.  

Pray without ceasing.

  1. Dictionary.com. Contend definition & meaning. Dictionary.com. Retrieved October 8, 2021, from https://www.dictionary.com/browse/contend. 

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Imitators

Ephesians 5:1-2 “Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.”

Our children played all sorts of games and make-believe when they were little.  Pretending was something that stretched their imagination and could keep them busy for hours.  As they grew and began to notice the world around them, sometimes they would imitate what they saw, whether good or bad.  They didn’t have knowledge and discretion, nor did they have context for some of the things they would imitate.  Their imitation was a form of learning about the world around them and pretending they were someone or something else.

Fast-forward to the teenage years and imitation began to be founded on the response they would get from others.  They might choose to imitate someone who was popular or ‘pretty’ so they, too, could receive approval.  Or perhaps they were sullen or defiant and the ones they chose to imitate gave that same reflection of rebellion and anger. Whatever the imitation, it was almost always for approval from others and for effect. They chose to follow someone who had the image they craved and the life they desired. But their imitation was creating an image that wasn’t genuine or authentic to our sons and daughters.  It was an effort to be someone or something else because, in their eyes, that was better.

Now that our sons and daughters are grown, authenticity is a valued character quality.  This world doesn’t like ‘posers’- those who claim to be something that they’re not.  As believers, we don’t just wear the label ‘Christian’ it is who we are, how we think, what we value and it’s the foundation of our world-view.  We are called to be imitators of God so that everything we say and do reflects His presence in our lives.  It’s not a ‘trying to be someone else’ it’s striving to be what God calls us to be.  It’s an effort to be more like Jesus. He is the example we are to follow and when we seek to be more like Him, our whole self is steadily transformed into who He desires us to be.  It’s a stripping away of the ‘fake’ and the old self so that our new, transformed heart and mind can be visible to those around us. It’s a transformation into authenticity not a shadowing into an image of something else. (and we know what God says about images…. they are idols, false gods that steal our attention, joy and the glory that is meant for God alone.)

Today, let’s pray that our sons and daughters are imitators of God.  Pray that they are not distracted or lured by popular culture. Pray that they don’t seek the approval and affirmation of the world.  That’s a total deception of Satan and will lead to destruction, depression and devastation.  It’s only when we choose to imitate God that we flourish.  Pray for strong flourishing in our sons and daughters today!!

Pray without ceasing.

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Walking Faithfully

Psalm 119:1-3, 5 “Blessed are those whose ways are blameless, who walk according to the law of the Lord.  Blessed are those who keep His statutes and seek Him with all their heart- they do nothing wrong but follow His ways.”

If we are praying for faithfulness, it means we’re praying that our sons and daughters remain committed to the Word of God -not just acknowledging that Scripture is true, but embracing it as the Truth by which they live.  God’s word never fails and it is appropriate for every situation.  It contains wisdom, direction, caution, encouragement and the list goes on.  When our sons and daughters walk according to the Law of the Lord, they are walking within the boundaries He set for them to protect them and ensure their thriving.  Blessed are those who keep His statutes and seek Him with all their heart.

Ephesians 5:15-17 “Be very careful, then, how you live - not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil.  Therefore, do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord’s will is.”

Remaining faithful is more important now, than ever.  We live in evil days.  Things are not good...and they’re getting worse.  Our sons and daughters are living in a world where man’s inhumanity to man is staggering.  Satan is determined to destroy image-bearers and what could be more devastating than to have them turn on one another.   The hatred, selfishness and indifference to God are all signs that we are heading toward the Day of the Lord.  And on that Day, where will our sons and daughters stand?  Now is the time for us to pray for their faithfulness to the word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ.  We want them to be unwavering in their faith and intentional and cautious in how they choose to walk.  We want them to make the choice to walk with God and commit that they won’t negotiate their stance, they won’t compromise their commitment.  We want them to be persuaded that there is no other way.  We need to be prayerful that our sons and daughters live wisely, making the most of every opportunity to glorify and honor God.

1 Timothy 4:12 “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.”

Friends, God is raising up a generation that will stand firm for Him in the turmoil that is coming.  We need to pray that they commit to following the Lord and do not allow criticism, negativity to distract, discourage or derail them.  We need to pray they have confidence in their calling and remain faithful to the Lord.

Let’s take some time today to pray through these scriptures for our sons and daughters.  Let’s pray for them by name.  And as we pray for their faithfulness, let’s commit to be faithful ourselves to hold them up and pray for their committed, effective pursuit of God.

Pray without ceasing.


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Join Us at 8pm Tonight!!

Faithfulness

Tonight, at 8pm on the Facebook page “A Simple Gathering”, we’ll be studying through the aspect of faithfulness and talking about how to pray for our sons and daughters!

We’ll dig into scripture and learn about the aspects of faithfulness and talk about the challenges of being effective in prayer. Join us and be encouraged!

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Encouraging Faithfulness

Acts 11:23 (19-24)  “Now those who had been scattered by the persecution that broke out when Stephen was killed traveled as far as Phoenicia, Cyprus and Antioch, spreading the word only among Jews. Some of them, however, men from Cyprus and Cyrene, went to Antioch and began to speak to Greeks also, telling them the good news about the Lord Jesus. The Lord’s hand was with them, and a great number of people believed and turned to the Lord.

News of this reached the church in Jerusalem, and they sent Barnabas to Antioch. When he arrived and saw what the grace of God had done, he was glad and encouraged them all to remain true to the Lord with all their hearts. He was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and faith, and a great number of people were brought to the Lord.”

Faithfulness to the gospel demonstrates God’s presence in our lives.  Notice, in Acts, the persecution of the church brought a fervent sharing of the gospel and a boldness to speak about Christ to those who desperately needed to hear the good news.  The gospel of Jesus Christ is life-changing!  

Antioch was a city in ancient Syria.  Today,  it’s now a part of south central Turkey, just east of Aleppo, Syria.  When Barnabas arrived in Antioch, the Presence of God was evident among the people there.  He “saw what the grace of God had done”.

If we are praying for faithfulness for our sons and daughters, we need to pray that God’s Presence is evident in their lives.  Christianity can’t just be a label, it needs to define us and everything we say and do give evidence that we are Christ-followers.  Can others see evidence of the grace of God in our lives?  

Barnabas was so moved that he “encouraged them all to remain true to the Lord with all their hearts”  We need to be the Barnabas to our sons and daughters, friends!!  When he “encouraged’ them. Strong’s Concordance (1) defines “encourage”  as :admonish, exhort, beseech, console, comfort, strengthen and teach.  Friends, that’s a lot of verbs right there!!  If we want to encourage faithfulness, friends, we need to give our sons and daughters more than an ‘atta boy!’.  

Yes, we’re praying for their faithfulness, but let’s dig in and be intentional!!  The days are becoming darker- we can’t ignore it.  Will our sons and daughters cling to the faithfulness needed to preserve their faith?  Will they be persuaded, beyond a doubt, that Jesus is their Lord and Savior?  Oh, friends, we need to encourage their faithfulness, admonish them to be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might (Eph. 6:10), exhort them to walk in the light of His presence (Ps. 89:15), beseech them to love the Lord their God (Mt 22:37) console them with the truth that God provides mercy and grace in time of need (Heb. 4:16), comfort them with the reminder that God is a God of comfort and compassion in our troubles, our comfort abounds in Christ (2 Cor. 1:3-5), remind them that they will be strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that they may have great endurance and patience, (Col. 1:11) and pray that the cry of their heart is Psalm 119:33, “Teach me, Lord, the way of your decrees, that I may follow it to the end”  That, friends, is praying for faithfulness for our sons and daughters.

Today, we need to pray through all of the aspects of encouraging faithfulness in our sons and daughters, and then let’s write a note for ourselves to remind us of the many ways we can encourage them. Faithfulness is a long, steady commitment, let’s bear with them in prayer!


Pray without ceasing.


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A Call to Faithfulness

2 Timothy 1:7-9

“For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.  So do not be ashamed of the testimony about our Lord or of me his prisoner. Rather, join with me in suffering for the gospel, by the power of God.  He has saved us and called us to a holy life—not because of anything we have done but because of his own purpose and grace. This grace was given us in Christ Jesus before the beginning of time,  but it has now been revealed through the appearing of our Savior, Christ Jesus, who has destroyed death and has brought life and immortality to light through the gospel.”

This week we’re taking a deeper dive into praying for faithfulness for our sons and daughters.  We want to be specific and targeted as we pray. 

What is faith?  Faith, according to Strong’s Concordance (1), is defined as the persuasion or conviction of the truth of something. In the case of the believer, it is the conviction that the gospel of Jesus Christ is the only means of forgiveness of sin and salvation of our souls.  It is the conviction that we are sinners, saved by grace, dependent on the sacrificial atonement of Jesus Christ on the cross for our sin and the conquering of death through His resurrection and ascension.  Faithfulness, then, is holding fast to that conviction, continuing unwaveringly in a life that reflects that conviction and a full dependence on the grace of God received through the gospel.  Faithfulness is not just a ‘knowing’, but living out an unwavering commitment to Jesus Christ.

2 Timothy reminds us that we, as believers, were called by God before the beginning of time.  Before God created the world, before the fall of man, God knew who his children would be.  He knew; and He called us into fellowship with Him.  


1 Corinthians 1:9 says “God is faithful, who has called you into fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.”  

God doesn’t call us only to watch us struggle and flounder to follow Him.  He is faithful to support, protect, encourage and equip us.  

Today, we want to pray that our sons and daughters understand their calling and realize it is not just a ‘label’ but that it requires action to ‘guard the good deposit’ and that they ‘keep the pattern of sound teaching’.

We must pray that they hold fast to the truth of the gospel and that they don’t just have ‘head knowledge’ but that they are intentional to live faithfully so their life reflects their calling by the Lord to a life surrendered to Him.

Pray that they rely on the Lord for strength, protection and equipping in faithfulness so they are purposeful and directed in their walk with the Lord. 

Pray without ceasing.

  1. G4102 - pistis - Strong's Greek Lexicon (niv). Retrieved from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/g4102/niv/mgnt/0-1/

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Saturday Review

Today, read through our entire Psalm from this week and pray it over your sons and daughters.  Take your time.  Think about the power and promises in the words.  Know that God hears and will honor your prayers.

Psalm 144

Praise be to the Lord my Rock,

    who trains my hands for war,

    my fingers for battle. 

He is my loving God and my fortress,

    my stronghold and my deliverer,

my shield, in whom I take refuge,

    who subdues peoples under me. 

Lord, what are human beings that you care for them,

    mere mortals that you think of them?

They are like a breath;

    their days are like a fleeting shadow.

Part your heavens, Lord, and come down;

    touch the mountains, so that they smoke.

Send forth lightning and scatter the enemy;

    shoot your arrows and rout them.

Reach down your hand from on high;

    deliver me and rescue me

from the mighty waters,

    from the hands of foreigners

whose mouths are full of lies,

    whose right hands are deceitful.

I will sing a new song to you, my God;

    on the ten-stringed lyre I will make music to you,

to the One who gives victory to kings,

    who delivers his servant David.

From the deadly sword  deliver me;

    rescue me from the hands of foreigners

whose mouths are full of lies,

    whose right hands are deceitful. 

Then our sons in their youth

    will be like well-nurtured plants,

and our daughters will be like pillars

    carved to adorn a palace.

Our barns will be filled

    with every kind of provision.

Our sheep will increase by thousands,

    by tens of thousands in our fields;

    our oxen will draw heavy loads.

There will be no breaching of walls,

    no going into captivity,

    no cry of distress in our streets.

Blessed is the people of whom this is true;

    blessed is the people whose God is the Lord.


Take some time to write down some answers to prayer you’ve seen the Lord provide recently! Share with a friend. Encourage others- we are the Body of Christ and together we can be a mighty force!


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Praying Unhindered

Psalm 144:12-15 “Then our sons in their youth will be like well-nurtured plants, and our daughters will be like pillars carved to adorn a palace. Our barns will be filled with every kind of provision. Our sheep will increase by thousands, by tens of thousands in our fields; our oxen will draw heavy loads. There will be no breaching of walls, no going into captivity, no cry of distress in our streets. Blessed is the people of whom this is true; blessed is the people whose God is the LORD.”


What greater joy is there than seeing our sons and daughters thrive in their walk with Christ and embrace a passion for Scripture and a desire to serve Him and impact the world for the gospel?!  Psalm 144 gives a big picture view of God’s relationship with man. When man is obedient and submits to His lordship, the Psalm describes the blessings that flow out of that right relationship.  One of those blessings is sons and daughters who thrive.  Another blessing is provision for our needs and protection from the enemy.  


Friends, as much as we pray for our sons and daughters, our own personal relationship with the Lord needs to be right. Our example and our walk impact how our children flourish.  We hold a great responsibility.  We cannot excuse ourselves.  We must be actively pursuing Christ and ensuring our vertical relationship with Him is right.


THEN our sons in their youth will be like well-nurtured plants and our daughters like pillars carved to adorn a palace.  Our thriving sons and daughters are a result of our right relationship with the Lord.  (ah, some may be saying ‘but what if my son or daughter ISN’T following the Lord?!)  Friends, it’s not a guarantee.  We can’t push buttons and make things happen.  Man’s free will gets in the way and often muddies the waters.  And the timeline for each is different. But if we, as parents, are following after Christ in the right way, He honors that.  If we are living in sin, He will not.  


Today, let’s stop and take stock. Let’s ensure that we are right with the Lord.  Let’s examine ourselves and see if there is sin that needs to be identified and then a need for repentance.  Let’s humble ourselves before the Lord so He can have full sway in our hearts and minds and create a clean heart in us.  Let’s lead by example so that our sons and daughters see what a right relationship with God is.  And then when we pray, we pray unhindered.  


Pray without ceasing.


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Trouble

Psalm 144:7-11 “Reach down your hand from on high; deliver me and rescue me from the mighty waters, from the hands of foreigners whose mouths are full of lies, whose right hands are deceitful.  I will sing a new song to you, my God; on the ten-stringed lyre I will make music to you, to the One who gives victory to kings, who delivers his servant David. From the deadly sword deliver me; rescue me from the hands of foreigners whose mouths are full of lies, whose right hands are deceitful.”


Don’t we wish we could reach down and pluck our sons and daughters out of trouble, out of bad situations or out of bad relationships?  When life is unfair, when others treat them with malice and gossip about them, don’t we wish we could sweep in, lift them up and carry them away to a place of peace and safety?


Unfortunately, as much as we want to rescue them, we often cannot.  If the difficulty is of their own making, perhaps we should not.  God uses difficult circumstances to teach us, refine us and make us more like Christ.  That’s the thing-  Christ suffered.  People lied and gossiped about Him.  They deceived and were treacherous to conspire against Him.  They ultimately exchanged his life for that of a murderer and then celebrated His death.  


Our parent heart may want to shield our sons and daughters from all of this, but 1 Peter 4:13 says “But rejoice insofar as you share Christ’s sufferings, that you may also rejoice and be glad when his glory is revealed.”  We are called to share in Christ’s suffering because that can and will lead to rejoicing because we are being conformed to the likeness of Christ (Romans 8:29)


Notice how David rejoices in spite of his trials.  He knows the Source of his strength, protection and deliverance.  His joy was not in avoiding the hardship, his joy was in knowing Who walked with him through it.


Can we pray today that our sons and daughters know that joy?  Rather than seek ways out of hardship or trying to avoid being stretched and changed, pray that they see God in it and through it.  Pray that they can rejoice in spite of the opposition because they know Who always wins.


Pray without ceasing.


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Part the Heavens

Psalm 144:5-6 Part your heavens, LORD, and come down; touch the mountains, so that they smoke. Send forth lightning and scatter the enemy; shoot your arrows and rout them.


We’ve all read stories of God’s miraculous intervention on behalf of others.  We hear incredible accounts of missionaries who have seen God perform supernatural events that turn hearts to Him and rescue lives where death was certain. Believers from closed countries have seen prisoners freed, enemies blinded to allow for safe passage of believers and provision where there was none to be had.


We know God can rescue in mighty and miraculous ways.  Yet, we don’t really think about it as it relates to our own lives… or if we do, we don’t expect God will work on our behalf in that capacity.  Often we, as parents, downplay the fantastic and we don’t encourage ‘big’ prayers because maybe it’s asking too much? But in so doing, we discourage others from realizing just how extraordinary God’s answers and provision can be. God can do more than we could ask or imagine (Ephesians 3:20) Have we asked Him to part the heavens? Have we been watching? Let’s be bold…let’s anticipate God-like responses to our prayers!


Today, let’s pray that our sons and daughters begin to recognize and anticipate the mighty power of God in their lives.  Let’s pray that their eyes are open and their hearts and minds are looking for God to work. Pray that they ask Him to part the heavens on their behalf.  Then, let’s pray for mighty, divine intervention on behalf of those who are not walking with the Lord, asking God to reach down and turn them around, soften their hearts and remove the deception that keeps them from walking with Him.


Pray without ceasing.


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Join us tonight!!

Tonight we are trying something new!!! Brenda is introducing you to her book and giving you a sneak peek at what she will be teaching in October on the facebook group- A Simple Gathering. Brenda and Sheryl recorded a zoom call and it’s up on the Simply Scripture Youtube channel….right here!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLNEUJsF4-U

WE WILL BE WATCHING TOGETHER AT 8PM EST in real time! You will have the ability to interact with Brenda live--just like a FB live experience only on YOUTUBE! How cool is that?!

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What is Man that God is Mindful of Him?

Psalm 144:3-4 “LORD, what are human beings that you care for them, mere mortals that you think of them? They are like a breath; their days are like a fleeting shadow.”


What is it that God desires from us?  We cannot do anything for God.  He has all He needs and the ability to create whatever He chooses.  We are like a breath, formed from the dust and to dust we return.  We are here and gone with little, if anything, to remind others of our time here. .  Yet…


When God created us, He made us in His image. Genesis 1:27  “So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.”  Praise God for His creativity and His willingness to allow us to be image-bearers.  It is a great privilege that we often don’t recognize.  Pray that our sons and daughters recognize that and are awed by God’s design.


What are “mere mortals that you think of them?”  Yet, God did think of us, long before we were born.  Romans 8:29: "Because those whom He foreknew, He also predestinated to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the Firstborn among many brothers;”.  He knew who would bow to His Lordship.  He knew who would embrace the cross.  He made a way for us to be reconciled to Him despite the death and separation that sin brought.  He thought of us, and made a way and in that way we would be conformed to His likeness.  Pray that our sons and daughters would understand God’s great love and His plan of redemption.  Pray that they would realize that long before the world began, God thought of them and was preparing a way.


“They are like a breath, their days are like a fleeting shadow”   James 4:14 “Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.”  So what are we doing with our lives?  While we are here, our task is to live like Jesus.  And if we are believers in Jesus, we are being transformed into His likeness by the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.  2 Corinthians 3:18 “And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.”  Pray that our sons and daughters are sensitive to the work of the Holy Spirit and that they are obedient to His prompting and leading in their lives- making them more and more like Jesus.


I John 1:1-3 “See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.  Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when Christ appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is.  All who have this hope in him purify themselves, just as he is pure.”


One day we will see Jesus and stand in His presence and all of our purpose, all of our being will be brought into clarity.  God’s design is that our brief life here is just a shadow of what will come.  We will transition to an eternity in His presence, if we align our hearts with Him.  And when we do, we receive the most amazing reward.  


So when the Psalmist asks, “What are human beings that You care for them?”  We can answer with assurance that we are His image-bearers, His children on whom He lavishes great love.  We are those He knew long before He created the world and we are His heirs for whom He’s created an eternal home for us to live in His presence.


Pray that our sons and daughters realize their worth.  Pray that they understand that there is so much more to our eternal souls than what we experience in this short, temporal earthly life.  Pray that they will have an eternal perspective and will live in such a way that they reflect Jesus to those around them.  Though this life is a breath and will fade, one day we will wake and find ourselves in eternity, our bodies whole, our minds sound and our souls filled with inexpressible joy and hope because we’ll be standing right where God intended us to, by His side in eternity.  His heirs, His children, His image-bearers by His side and we’ll all be able to say “You look just like your Father!”


Pray without ceasing, friends.  God is working.

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Who is Your Rock?

Psalm 144:1-2  “Of David. “Praise be to the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle. He is my loving God and my fortress, my stronghold and my deliverer, my shield, in whom I take refuge, who subdues peoples under me.””


The tagline of a well-known insurance carrier’s new commercial is “Who’s your Rock?”  The assumption is that if you contract with them for insurance, they will be that rock and steady anchor in any catastrophic life event.  An insurance company can promise something like that, but whether they can deliver and actually be your “rock”, is unlikely.


We often hear others refer to someone who is significant in their life as their ‘rock’.  “Oh, without (so-and-so) I wouldn’t have made it, they’re my rock!”  While it’s valuable to have those relationships that help hold us steady in difficult times, we must be careful not to put such heavy expectations on others, nor throw all of our hope onto someone who is just as human as we are.


David was the King of Israel.  He was lauded for his bravery in battle.  He commanded thousands and was renowned for his power, his victories and for the Lord being on his side.  Who was his rock?  The Lord.  None other.  He knew that throughout all of his battles, his interpersonal conflicts, his fall from grace through deep sin and his humble restoration, no other could ever sustain him like the Lord could.  And he would depend on no other.


Who do our sons and daughters ultimately look to for stability, strength and security?  Is it a spouse?  A child?  A boss?  Relationships are so very important and God values them...but when everything is stripped away, what remains?  God.  He alone remains when all is stripped away.


Can we pray today that our sons and daughters reach out to the Lord?  Let’s pray that God gives them clear, unobstructed views of His power and protection and that He alone is the One they need to look to for deliverance.


“Praise be to you LORD.  You are my Rock and I pray that You would be (name)’s rock too.  You train our hands for war to confront the spiritual battles and the deception of the enemy.  You make my fingers, my mind, my heart ready for battle. You are our loving God and our fortress.  I pray that (name) would recognize that and run to you for protection and keeping.  You are the stronghold and our deliverer in any conflict or battle.  You will shield us and keep us safe.  Again, Lord, open (name)’s eyes and heart to Who You are and what you provide for them daily.  Don’t let them look aside to another who would promise things they cannot deliver.  Only You have the strength and power to deliver.  You are our shield, in whom we can take refuge, You  subdue peoples[ under us and bring peace to our lives and solace to our hearts.  Lord, I pray that (name) would recognize and claim You as their rock, always.  In Jesus’ name, amen.”


Pray without ceasing.

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Sunday Worship- A Sovereign Protector

A SOVEREIGN protector I have

    Unseen, yet for ever at hand,

Unchangeably faithful to save,

    Almighty to rule and command.

He smiles, and my comforts abound;

    His grace as the dew shall descend,

And walls of salvation surround

    The soul he delights to defend.


Kind author and ground of my hope,

    Thee, Thee for my God I avow;

My glad Ebenezer* set up,

    And own Thou hast helped me till now.

I muse on the years that are past,

    Wherein my defense Thou hast proved;

Nor wilt Thou relinquish at last

    A sinner so faithfully loved.


Inspirer and hearer of prayer,

    Thou Shepherd and Guardian of Thine,

My all to Thy covenant care

    I sleeping and waking resign.

If Thou art my Shield and my Sun,

    The night is no darkness to me;

And, fast as my moments roll on,

    They bring me but nearer to Thee.

Augustus Montague Toplady


https://hymns.countedfaithful.org/hymn.php?hymnNumber=566&versionNumber=0


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Praying Psalm 143

Today, lets pray through Psalm 143, verse by verse.  Put in the names of our sons and daughters, or the loved ones who  need rescue or encouragement.  Don’t rush through, we need to take our time and let God’s word sink in deeply. Pray and be refreshed.


Psalm 143

Lord, hear my prayer,

    listen to my cry for mercy;

in your faithfulness and righteousness

    come to my relief.

Do not bring your servant into judgment,

    for no one living is righteous before you.

The enemy pursues me,

    he crushes me to the ground;

he makes me dwell in the darkness

    like those long dead.

So my spirit grows faint within me;

    my heart within me is dismayed.

I remember the days of long ago;

    I meditate on all your works

    and consider what your hands have done.

I spread out my hands to you;

    I thirst for you like a parched land.

Answer me quickly, Lord;

    my spirit fails.

Do not hide your face from me

    or I will be like those who go down to the pit.

Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love,

    for I have put my trust in you.

Show me the way I should go,

    for to you I entrust my life.

Rescue me from my enemies, Lord,

    for I hide myself in you.

Teach me to do your will,

    for you are my God;

may your good Spirit

    lead me on level ground.

For your name’s sake, Lord, preserve my life;

    in your righteousness, bring me out of trouble.

In your unfailing love, silence my enemies;

    destroy all my foes,

    for I am your servant.


Pray without ceasing.


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A Prayer to Preserve Life

Psalm 143:11-12 For your name’s sake, LORD, preserve my life; in your righteousness, bring me out of trouble. In your unfailing love, silence my enemies; destroy all my foes, for I am your servant.


If you are a parent whose son or daughter is in the military, you likely pray something akin to Psalm 143:11-12 frequently. And your heart and head are likely very present with thoughts and concerns for the safety of your son or daughter. But friends, all our sons and daughters are in a battle, whether they serve in the military or not. It’s just that we’re not all as aware as we ought to be of the dangers and enemies they face. Our sons and daughters live in a war zone- the Earth, the territory of the Prince of Darkness. They are surrounded by spiritual enemies 24/7.  We don’t ‘see’ it so we often don’t pray as if our families are under attack.  But we need to. We need to pray as if the battle is raging, because it is. 

Have you watched the news lately?  Are you seeing things ‘ramp up’ and become more serious, more frequent….more crazy?  Satan knows his time is short.  He will do all he can to subvert, derail, distract and destroy believers. We are his target and he will show no mercy. He will attack and deceive. Can we all agree that strong prayer for spiritual protection and Divine intervention is the weapon we need to use daily?


Yes, of course we worry about the safety and well-being of our sons and daughters, but friends, we need to be very cognizant of their spiritual  health and safety too.  Today, let’s pray Psalm 143:11-12.  While we pray, let’s lift those who serve in the military.  Let’s pray for their safety and their spiritual walk.  Let’s pray for the Momma and Daddy hearts that love them and long for their safety.  Then, let’s pray for the spiritual health and safety of our sons and daughters.  


“For your name’s sake, Lord, preserve (name)’s life.  In your righteousness, bring them out of trouble.  Keep them surrounded with your guarding, protecting angels and keep watch over every step.  In your unfailing love, silence the enemy.  Keep Satan from impacting (name)’s life today.  Guard their heart and mind in Christ Jesus.  Lord, for those serving to protect nations, we ask your protection and preservation of their life, health and well-being.  Lord, I pray that you would bring other believers who serve into the life of these loved ones, let there be fellowship, discipleship and accountability.  Encourage them in the hard times.  Be a light in the darkness for them.  Do not allow fear to overwhelm them.  Lord, I pray for the other parents here who need encouragement and reassurance.  Meet their needs today, Lord and do all for the glory of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.  In His name we pray, Amen.”


Pray without ceasing, friends. God hears.

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A Morning Prayer

Psalm 143:8-10 “Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life. Rescue me from my enemies, LORD, for I hide myself in you. Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground.”


Pray these words over your sons and daughters today. Ask the Lord to encourage them, lead them, protect them and teach them. Let these scriptures soothe your weary heart, and theirs too. 


This morning, be assured that God loves your son, your daughter, He loves you unfailingly, immeasurably, and eternally.   He wants the best for each of you!!  Trust Him... trust means you’re confident and secure and why wouldn’t you be?  You belong to Jesus. 

Pray these words again and then write them down and carry them with you. Psalm 143:8-10 is a beautiful passage to start the day. Encourage your sons and daughters with this truth today!


Pray without ceasing!


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Praying in Desperation

Psalm 143:5-7 “I remember the days of long ago; I meditate on all your works and consider what your hands have done. I spread out my hands to you; I thirst for you like a parched land. Answer me quickly, LORD; my spirit fails. Do not hide your face from me or I will be like those who go down to the pit.”


Do you feel like you pray and pray but nothing changes?  Are you desperate for an answer?  Is your heart growing weary?  It’s times like these that our fragile hearts need a good reminding of God’s faithfulness.


David understood that helpless desperation well, but rather than wallow in self-pity or allow his dark thoughts to overwhelm him, he used that as a call to remember all that God had done for him and as proof that God would not abandon him.  


Remember the days of long ago- what are those things that God has done for us throughout our life?  What are the ways He’s shown himself faithful?  Are there stones of remembrance we can stack up as a reminder of God’s goodness and faithfulness?  We need to write them down.  Meditate on them.  Remind ourselves of God’s goodness.  Consider what His hands have done.  Those reminders are the precious anchors for our weary souls that keep us grounded in the Truth that God never fails and never forsakes us.


“I spread out my hands to you; I thirst for you like a parched land.”  Sometimes, in our desperation, we become so consumed with our own needs... our pleading prayers, that we lose sight of Who we should desire most of all.  Stop.  Let’s check our hearts.  Do we want that answer to prayer more than we want Jesus?  Has the thing we are praying for become more precious to us than our Savior?  What if His answer is ‘no’?  What then?  When we’re fully satisfied with our Savior and long for Him more than anything else, we can manage whatever the answer will be because we know it comes from His good heart...even if it’s not the answer we prayed for.  Thirst for Him, friends, and trust Him.  Want Him more than anything else.


 “Answer me quickly, LORD; my spirit fails.”  Sometimes we have desperate prayers and we’re so emptied of anything else.  We have nothing more to pour out, and in those times we just need to cry out to the Lord.  Period.  We don’t need a long explanation.  We don’t need fancy words.  When our children were little and needed help quickly, they didn’t go into a long explanation, they just cried out our name and we came running.  Why would we think our Heavenly Father would do anything differently?  When our spirit fails, we can cry out to Him and be heard.  He will not hide his face, He will not let us go down to the pit.  He will hear and answer.  We can trust Him.


Today, remind yourself of these things.  And pray.  Trust Him that He will hear and answer.  He intends good for you.  “I remember the days of long ago; I meditate on all your works and consider what your hands have done. I spread out my hands to you; I thirst for you like a parched land. Answer me quickly, LORD; my spirit fails. Do not hide your face from me or I will be like those who go down to the pit.”

Pray without ceasing.


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