"Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit,"

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

national day of prayer!

Tomorrow is the national day of prayer!! Click on the title of this post to go to the National Day of Prayer website and find an event in your area.

"[I]f my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land" (2 Chronicles 7:14).

I hope you'll remember the Nehemiah Teams tomorrow as you pray for our country and that you'll include the Philippines in your prayers as well. We know that without the power and guidance that come in prayer we are going into the mission field with a great disadvantage, but blessings come when we wrestle with God in prayer (Genesis 32: 22-32). When I was commissioned to go to the Philippines by my university's Baptist Student Union, a friend of mine said, "This can be the best summer of your life or the worst. Prayer makes the difference." For our country, for the nations, and for our own hearts, prayer is one of our most potent weapons!

Here are some specific things to pray for:
  • Unity within our teams that will show the love of God

  • Safe travel for summer missionaries

  • Submitted and open hearts, minds, and bodies to be used any way God wants

  • The fulness of the Holy Spirit
  • The spiritual discipline of every missionary that will keep them close to the Lord as they prepare for the trip and as they go all over the world this summer

  • The work God is already doing in the Philippines - for the seeds that have been planted and that the Holy Spirit is moving in the lives of Filipinos

  • Filipino believers - for their boldness in sharing the gospel, for their growth in Christ

I cannot thank you enough for praying for all of us!!!! Please let me know how I can be praying for the way God is working where you are.

"When the spirit helpeth our infirmities, and our earnest and vast desires can scarcely find words to utter them, and we still mean more than we can express, then prayer is indeed wrestling with God. However tried or discouraged, we shall prevail; and prevailing with Him in prayer, we shall prevail against all enemies that strive with us. Nothing requires more vigour and unceasing exertion than wrestling. It is an emblem of the true spirit of faith and prayer."

-Matthew Henry

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