Showing posts with label privilege of prayer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label privilege of prayer. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2018

PRIVILEGE OF PRAYER!

Do you consider prayer a privilege? Or are you a sceptic? Do you take advantage of going before the "throne of grace" with your petitions? Or are you the cynic who criticizes those who do?
What a privilege it was to meet together today to pray with others who are burdened for out nation and approached the One who is the Answer with our requests. Prayer warriors standing together in one accord.
Today's National Day of Prayer theme was unity. Christians stood together as one, regardless of ethnicity or race, to call out to a holy God for peace in our land, security for Americans serving our nation and extra measures of God's mercy on our the United States of America.

Uni-TEA a great cuppa to serve today to believers in for our great nation which was founded on biblical principals. I consider it a privilege. A unifying one at that.

Friday, April 20, 2018

CONSIDER PRAYER

Dad is in Israel. Mom is juggling his four brothers' schedules with him (Nathan) assisting when possible.
A bad fall at practice. A break occurs. Pain ensues. Doctor visit factored into all the schedules. 
Break in collar bone is evident. VERY evident. Surgery is needed soon.
Prayer should be the first consideration. But....anxiety reigns until Philippians 4:6-7 kicks in....in everything let your request be made known unto God.
Consider prayer. Intercessory prayer that is.
When one is 1,267 miles away it's the only consideration that makes sense. (1 Timothy 2:1)


An intercessor is a mediator.  One who pleads another's case. One who cries out to the Lord on their behalf---for healing, peace, protection 
Our example is Jesus Christ who lives to make intercession for us. (Hebrews 7:25) In the same way, my Christian friends/prayer warriors continue steadfastly in prayer for Nathan. (Colossians 4:2)
It's the way intercessory prayer works. Others are there for you regardless of the distance and consider such prayers a privilege!