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The imperative . D.
"Prayer strikes the wining blow,
service is simply picking up the
pieces." S.D. Gordon.
I always believe and maintain the
battles wan in the natural must
first gain the victory in the realm
of the spirit. From the spiritual to
the natural.
Ours is a spiritual warfare. It is also
a fight to the death. The adversary
is in to kill you. He comes to kill
and to destroy, total elimination.
1 Pet:5:8, John 10:10, Eph:6:12.
Given that account, the challenge for us, is to prepare ourselves for the warfare, Eph 6: 10-18 the ideas is to put on the whole
armor of God, walk in the spirit, so we would not be over taken by the flesh
The nature of our warfare, the relentlessness, the audacity, the objectives of the
opposing foe, make it extremely imperative to be a people of prayer. Its value
and purposes cannot be underestimate.C.H. Spurgean.said this. " I would
rather teach one man to pray than ten men to preach". Andrew Murray, the man
who mobilizes the Christian Church to pray will have make the greatest
contribution to World Evangelization in history ".
I should ask the question in closing here, are we having answers to prayers, if not,
why not? think it through partner, this is the moment we need it most.
That is my take for today. Our motto is " Think critically and pray strategically". so
long friends, live in victory through prayer in your walk of faith.
Friday, July 4, 2014
The imperative. C.
A matter of imperative, the moment is
now. The timing could not have been
more appropriate. If it is not now
when? " I will therefore that men pray
everywhere, lifting up holy hands,
without wrath and doubting", 1 Tim:1,8.
" And he spake a parable unto them to
this end, that men ought always to pray,
and not to faint." Jesus.
In our quest for, and to maintain an healthy prayer life, one that get resulted,seeing God
answering our prayers. What time of tremendous joy , an fellowship with other member
of the believing community. On the other hand, the warfare get hotter, the violence
forces of darkness relentlessly hold men captive. Stand strong, do not let your guards
down. Here is a reminder from my heart to yours. " Above all, taking the shield of faith,
wherewithye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked". Eph:6,16
That is my take for today. Note our motto: " Think critically and pray strategically."
now. The timing could not have been
more appropriate. If it is not now
when? " I will therefore that men pray
everywhere, lifting up holy hands,
without wrath and doubting", 1 Tim:1,8.
" And he spake a parable unto them to
this end, that men ought always to pray,
and not to faint." Jesus.
In our quest for, and to maintain an healthy prayer life, one that get resulted,seeing God
answering our prayers. What time of tremendous joy , an fellowship with other member
of the believing community. On the other hand, the warfare get hotter, the violence
forces of darkness relentlessly hold men captive. Stand strong, do not let your guards
down. Here is a reminder from my heart to yours. " Above all, taking the shield of faith,
wherewithye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked". Eph:6,16
That is my take for today. Note our motto: " Think critically and pray strategically."
The imperative. B.
You know some times, known or unknown
to us, our prayers do take on a lifestyle. A
pattern that allowed us to play with words,
that in return gives a false sense of security,
a happy feeling of ourselves. An so, this so-
called happy feelings, this pleasantry, by
which we approach our heavenly Father often
leave us empty, and God seem so far away.
This with the level of eloquence in which we
present ourselves, is drowning out the realism
that should be in our prayers. For that reason,
it is difficult to lay our soul bear before God,
so our heart can be touch.
It is his good pleasure to hear and answer our
prayer, if we could only remove the mast from
our face,tell him the true state of our affairs,
then heaven will be in attendance to our prayer.
Lessons can be learn from the Old Testament Prophets, and the Psalms. What
treasure to enrich our prayers with as we seek his will, enduring to live in
his will for our lives. Is this not our desire? Yes it is, So together we come,
in simple child like faith asking truly of him as we tell him the true
stories of ourselves, and the things we are asking of him an behalf of others.
"True prayer is measured by weight, not length. A single groan before God
may have more fullness of prayer in it than a fine oration of great length.
C.H.Spargeon .
" Prayer is not monologue, but Dialogue, God's voice in response to mine is its essential
Andrew Murray.
That is my take for today. Note our motto: " Think critically and pray strategically ."
to us, our prayers do take on a lifestyle. A
pattern that allowed us to play with words,
that in return gives a false sense of security,
a happy feeling of ourselves. An so, this so-
called happy feelings, this pleasantry, by
which we approach our heavenly Father often
leave us empty, and God seem so far away.
This with the level of eloquence in which we
present ourselves, is drowning out the realism
that should be in our prayers. For that reason,
it is difficult to lay our soul bear before God,
so our heart can be touch.
It is his good pleasure to hear and answer our
prayer, if we could only remove the mast from
our face,tell him the true state of our affairs,
then heaven will be in attendance to our prayer.
Lessons can be learn from the Old Testament Prophets, and the Psalms. What
treasure to enrich our prayers with as we seek his will, enduring to live in
his will for our lives. Is this not our desire? Yes it is, So together we come,
in simple child like faith asking truly of him as we tell him the true
stories of ourselves, and the things we are asking of him an behalf of others.
"True prayer is measured by weight, not length. A single groan before God
may have more fullness of prayer in it than a fine oration of great length.
C.H.Spargeon .
" Prayer is not monologue, but Dialogue, God's voice in response to mine is its essential
Andrew Murray.
That is my take for today. Note our motto: " Think critically and pray strategically ."
Monday, June 30, 2014
The imperative. A.
I submit to you that the life of prayer is an hot bed for genuine Christian fellowship, a
coherent act in worship. The cross of our Lord
is not far behind. it is the ever pressing wait
of glory, and that is an urgent need.
Where there is fervent, purposeful prayer, it
never fail to ignite fire in the individual,
groups, nations, an God's glory is its presence.
If prayer is prayer as it ought to be, it will an
must find its place in obedience to God will.
What is his will for our lives as a community
of believer? The scripture bears that out
through its pages. As we become a friend of the
bible we will find that any true meaning, fulfilling live of the believer of faith, find
its true place in prayer. There is the call for service in this servant-hood
of serving, but prayer, O! such is the privilege of our calling.
A.J Gordon once said" You can do more than pray after you have prayed,
but you can never do more than pray until you have prayed".
That is my take for today.Note our motto, " Think critically and pray strategically."
coherent act in worship. The cross of our Lord
is not far behind. it is the ever pressing wait
of glory, and that is an urgent need.
Where there is fervent, purposeful prayer, it
never fail to ignite fire in the individual,
groups, nations, an God's glory is its presence.
If prayer is prayer as it ought to be, it will an
must find its place in obedience to God will.
What is his will for our lives as a community
of believer? The scripture bears that out
through its pages. As we become a friend of the
bible we will find that any true meaning, fulfilling live of the believer of faith, find
its true place in prayer. There is the call for service in this servant-hood
of serving, but prayer, O! such is the privilege of our calling.
A.J Gordon once said" You can do more than pray after you have prayed,
but you can never do more than pray until you have prayed".
That is my take for today.Note our motto, " Think critically and pray strategically."
Saturday, June 28, 2014
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Saturday, May 17, 2014
" Give us this day our daily bread." pt 1.
Here is a prayer request that cut through at the very core of our physical need. A reminder of
our human dependence, co- exist in sharing the resources that provided for our well-being,
" give us this day our daily bread "
Matthew 6: 11.
In Genesis 8: 22," we read this amazing promise
While the earth remaineth, seed-time and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease".
God as kelp, and still keeping his promise.
Looking at the news head lines, " South Sudan Crisis: famine and genocide threaten to
engulf nation". The numbers is overwhelming. Note the Daily Food Bank, the effects
Wars, then there is natural catastrophic events and the thousand of lives taken. Yes,
great lasted, suffering, and the pain endured. " give us this day our daily bread ".
Truth is, whatever the level of our abundance, or lock there is, here is a prayer of
ultimate pro-potion, sustainable to us all, " give us this day our daily bread ". As
we pray today, remember those in need of little in the mist of our abundance,
and in the mist of our little, the little we can give for the day at hand.
That is my take for today, see you in part 2. Note our motto"Think critically and pray
strategically" So long partner, and in our blessings, let us blessed others.
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Prayer [ James Montgomery, 1818 ]
English poet, hymn writer/ publisher James Montgomery said
this of prayer.
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire, unlettered or
expressed. The motion of a hidden fire that trembles
in the beast.
Prayer is the burden of a sigh, the falling of a tear.
The upward glancing of an eyes, when none but God is near.
Prayer is the simplest form of speech that infant lips
try; Prayer the sublimest strains that reach the majesty
on high.
Prayer is the Christian's vital breath, the Christian's
native air, His watchword at the gates of death. He enters
heaven with prayer.
That is my take for the day, be bless.
Motto: " Think critically and pray strategically."
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