Prayer Diary 2016 Week 38 091816
Prayer Diary 2016 Week 38 091816
Prayer Diary 2016 Week 38 091816
MONDAYEVANGELISTIC PRAYER
Chronological Bible Reading: Ecclesiastes 7-9; Ephesians 4
Monday, September 19
Job 10:2 I will say unto God, Do not condemn me; show me wherefore thou contendest
with me.
Oh Lord:
I am trying to witness to someone going through a trial. This is the hardest
time to talk about the Jesus, yet the easiest time as well. Hard because some
people never make the connection between their trial and your grace. Give them
faith in their stormy time, as well as in the sunny sky. Let me win souls to you this
fall as well as in outreach summer.
Your gospel is like a candle: the power of its light is proportional to the
darkness surrounding it. In that sense it is the easiest time of all for me to soul
win. Give __________ and __________ hope like a star, because they can
discover the light of your good news in the night of adversity.
Affliction is often the chariot that carries us to more faith in God. Make me
shine better in my own trials so others can see the way to Jesus. It was but a little
while ago I was on my knees praying, Lord, increase my faith. Maybe I was
unwittingly praying for trials, because I cannot increase my faith unless it is
exercised! Only send me troubles Lord, so your grace can be discovered, because
grace in the midst of trial makes it no trial at all.
I dont want to just discover your grace in the gospel, but to grow in grace
by sanctified trial. So if you take away my comfort, do it to make me a better
witness. Train this soldiernot in tents of ease, but on forced marches. If you
make me swim through rivers, and walk many a lonely mile with sorrow in my
backpack, then I will have your power, and have real grace to proclaim. Make me
grow taller so I can reach out farther in my witness for you! Expand my reach for
Christ, for the purpose of this life is to accept eternal life from him. Amen.
A DAILY PATTERN FOR PRAYER & BIBLE READING
Chronological Bible Reading: Song of Solomon 4-6; Philippians 1
Thursday, September 22
Acts 2:42,46-47 And they continued stedfastly in the apostles doctrine and fellowship,
and in breaking of bread, and in prayers. And they, continuing daily with one accord in the
temple, and breaking bread from house to house, did eat their meat with gladness and singleness
of heart, praising God, and having favour with all the people. And the Lord added to the
church daily such as should be saved.
John 14:18 I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.
WEDNESDAYREVIVAL PRAYING
Chronological Bible Reading: Song of Solomon 1-3; Ephesians 6
Wednesday, September 21
Rom. 15:19 Through mighty signs and wonders, by the power of the Spirit of God;
Eph. 1:5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to
himself, according to the good pleasure of his will,
Lord and Savior, Heavenly Father:
We are yours; we belong to the family of Christ and we comprise this body
of Christ. That makes us part of your household! We stand among the number of
your children, because our names are written down in the covenant you made
with Christ to save all who would believe in his name: his name is Jesus (Savior).
Lord, we give ourselves up to you, and choose Jesus for our eternal reward
and highest good. We see the inability of all others to make us happy, so we take
our mission to a higher hope. We behold Christ Jesus in his perfect righteousness
and his all-sufficient grace. We put our trust in him, and make our own covenant
with the Father by the sacrifice of his Son. We draw near to you through the
ordinance of the Lords Supper. We ratify and confirm that holy covenant at the
Lords table, as well as being devoted to you by the initial ordinance of baptism.
We give up our own cause and search for self-satisfaction. And through church
membership we sign-up as it were, with our own hands to be in the Lords army.
Lord, we consecrate ourselves now afresh to love you above all things!
Psa. 18:32 It is God that girdeth me with strength, and maketh my way perfect.
God My Strength:
Your warriors can expect to taste every form of fighting. By the power of
faith let me conduct myself like a good soldier, and then lay all laurels of victory
at your feet. The trophies of my conflicts I dedicate to you, and ascribe all glory
and strength to you. In you I find rest and refuge. In Christ I find the war is
already won, and your Spirit is given to make the conquest complete.
Rom. 13:12 The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the
works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light.
You equip me with the armor of light. I pray for my brethren in our church,
and those we send out near and far. Make us more than conquerors over sin
todayundefeated in battle, and unwearied in our daily walk. Preserve us all
from slipping, and make us stand on the rocks of affliction by your preserving
mercy and sufficient grace. If we had fallen, our cry would have been extensive.
Since we stand firm, let our praise be equally earnest, fervent and frequent!
Psa. 18:46 The LORD liveth; and blessed be my rock; and let the God of my
salvation be exalted.
Internal strife is hard to deal with. A civil war is the worst kind of fight; I
know it to be true inside myself. My sins are entrenched in impregnable strong
holds. Drive them out by the sanctifying energy of the Holy Ghost so I can serve
you in singleness of heart. Give me peace in the three kingdoms of my body, my
soul and my spirit. Give me gratitude for the unity in our church. You are the
ground of my hope, so you are the subject of my praise.
Rev. 1:5 Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood,
All glory, laud and honor be to you. Amen.
Focus Verse (for memorization & meditation)Prayer Diary link available online at http://www.hbcbluesprings.org/prayer-diary/
HARVEST BAPTIST CHURCH PRAYER DIARY SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE TIMES 8:00, 9:00 & 11:00A.M.
1)
PRAYER DIARY
TIMEWORSHIP
Mark 1:35 And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, he went out, and
departed into a solitary place, and there prayed.
GIVE GOD THE FIRST PART OF EVERY DAY. The first commitment is
to a daily quiet time with God. Our weekly Prayer Diary provides a template for daily
devotions.
2)
TITHEWORK
1 Cor 16:2 Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God
hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come.
GIVE GOD THE FIRST DIME OF EVERY DOLLARno questions
asked. Ten percent is a miniscule amount in our affluent society, but it must come
off the top in order to show that God is our priority. We want the blessing of the
firstfruits (first devotion, first dime and first day) to flow out to the rest of our
resources.
3)
TEAMWORD
Heb 10:25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is;
but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
GIVE GOD THE FIRST DAY OF EVERY WEEK. You should fellowship
with a group of believers around the word of God every Sunday in our church.
TODAY
Welcome to our visitors! Please take connection cards from the back of the
pew in front of you, fill out the visitor portion, and put it in the offering plate.
You are our guest and wed like to know you are here!
Ministerio Hispao La Cosecha 10:45A.M. en el saln 6. Servicio en Ingls
traducido en Espaol 9:00A.M.
Shuttle Service Park at the sign at Blue Springs High School, 8:30A.M.-12:30P.M.
HarvestKids Take2 room at 11:00A.M. for K-3rd grade
Breakdown crew needed! If you attend the 11:00A.M. service join us in the
gym right afterward to help take down HarvestKids classrooms!
TONIGHT 5:30P.M.
Life of Christ 5:30-7:00P.M. To be Christlike, you must see what Christ was like!
D2 (Discipleship II) during evening service
Jr. Choir in the gym
TUESDAY
Mens Workout Tues & Thurs 5:30A.M. and 2nd & 4th Saturdays at 8:00A.M.
Proverbs & Prayer Bible Study, NOON-1:00P.M. in room 5
WEDNESDAY 7:00P.M.
Walking in the Spirit evening service for adults
AWANA our Bible Club for kids 2 yrs-6th grade. Signup on our web site!
SEPTEMBER 25-28
The Word to the World 2016 Bible Conference at Heartland Baptist Fellowship.
Join us nightly Sunday-Wednesday, 6:00P.M. as we assemble 10,000 NT and 4,000
English Bibles (1K for Bob Weston in Jamaica and 1K for us!) 8:00A-10:00P until
done. Alan is preaching next Sunday night, at 21203 E. 283rd St in Harrisonville.
Take exit 157 (275th St) off I-49 / 71 Hwy, and go down SW Outer Rd.
TEXT TO GIVE
You can now take advantage of this method. Details are in your handout.
INSTRUCTIONS:
Baptists tend to ridicule liturgical churches that use "prepared prayers" because
they lack spontaneity. But for many Baptists, their prayers are so predictable they are
no more spontaneous than written-out prayers. The result is we end up praying the
same things over and over.
This daily Prayer Diary will prompt you on a wide range of prayer requests you
might not normally think of, while forcing you to articulate a deeper devotion to
God. We have included a daily Bible reading schedule. This plan will take you
through the Bible chronologically in a year.
Do not read ahead and do not try to catch up. Use each day as it comes. Then
you can know that on any given day, dozens of other people are lifting their hearts in
the same mind to God. Pray what is written, but use what is prayed as a springboard
for your own relationship with God. You learn to pray by praying.
Alan
Secret prayer is the secret of prayer, the soul of prayer, the seal of prayer, the
strength of prayer. If you do not pray alone you do not pray at all. Our Lord Jesus
Christ would go nowhere till He had prayed. He would attempt nothing till He had
prayed.
Oh, says one, I live in the spirit of prayer, and therefore I do not need times
and seasons for prayer. And do you think that Christ did not live in the spirit of
prayer? Yet He had to have his special time and place to pray. Do not fall under the
injurious notion that because your spirit cries to God in prayer all day long, therefore
there must not be some season for more immediately coming into Gods presence. If
you imagine this, I am afraid that it will prove a snare to your feet. The Lord Jesus
Christ, who knew better than you do that the main thing is the spirit of prayer rather
than the act of prayer, yet Himself retired into desert places to maintain the act and
exercise of prayer. Be spiritual. Be baptized into the spirit of prayer. But do not be
deceived by the enemy, who can steal a spirit away while we dream that we only
spiritualize it. We had better preserve the very bones of prayerthe posture, the
time, placerather than let it all ooze away into an impalpable mental condition.
God keep us prayerful. He will do so if He makes us like His dear Son.
Charles H. Spurgeon, 1834-92