My Prayer Basket
I have felt led in a new direction with my
prayer/devotional time.
I am sharing it with you today; may we all
encourage each other as we share. May we join together! I believe as we join
great things can be accomplished for HIS glory; mountains can be moved, hurdles
over come and healing (yes, we do live under Abraham’s blessings today as
well).
Sunday’s: Special request and worshipping. It’s usually on Sunday that we are
made aware of a special prayer request or needs. Let’s take those requests and
needs to our Heavenly Father or if we can help in some way then do it.
But let’s also set this day aside to worship
and praise our Heavenly Father. Where ever we are, whatever we are doing
include worship in that. Even if you are working, we can still worship in our
attitude. What better way to start the week!
Monday’s: Missionaries. We need to cover them in prayer. They are the ones
that are on the front lines. I have been trying to put myself in their place,
the load they carry. All the day to day things we take for granted, that they
have been willing to let go.
They have left their homes, jobs, family to
serve. They have laid everything on the line.
Do they battle loneliness, homesickness,
isolation, security,
sickness, finances etc…?
As it is summer here and let’s face it, our
work life revolves around our holidays.
We plan, we anticipate it, and it motivates us. Do they get
holidays? Their lives revolve around
service.
I think of how I love to have my family
around during our holidays, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc… What would it be like
not to have this?
What a blessing it was to be able to share
some time with one of our church missionary families. They were in a foreign
country learning their customs and language, preparing to be where they were
called to be.
We have so much freedom here. Try shopping
where men are standing by the doors with guns; not able to go out after dark,
for fear.
One of my most noted memories is how after
our meals, they always made a plate up for the guard that was outside. Their
work of service had already begun.
Tuesday’s: Our Town Brockville, Ontario, Canada. (Or where God has called you to
be)
Jeremiah 29:5-7(NIV)
“Build houses and settle
down; plant gardens and eat what they produce. Marry and have sons and
daughters, find wives for your sons and give your daughters in marriage, so
that they too may have sons and daughters. Increase in number there; do not
decrease? Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have
carried you into exile. Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you
too will prosper.”
God has placed each of us exactly where we
are. We were all born at the right time- God’s great plan.
Spring 2012, Brockville job forecast plain
and simple- no jobs, Brockville at the bottom of the list. The younger
generation is leaving and not returning; nothing to keep them here.
I want to challenge you to pray for our city.
We can together through prayer bring this city to prosper again. It no longer
has to be on the bottom of the list. The younger can be staying and coming
back. This excites me so. Imagine the great things; our churches could prosper,
filled like never before. It’s a chain reaction, and it’s biblical. Let’s pray
for our city, province, and country. I’m ready, are you?!?
Wednesday’s: Our Workplace. When your work place prospers, you also will
prosper. Pray for your place there, that you will be an example of Christ to your
co-workers. This is your missionary field. Even if you are self-employed, or at
home taking care of the home- it’s still your work place. Pray for the people
that cross your path. Get to know them, their needs so that you may reach out
to them.
Hebrews 13:17(NIV)
“Obey your leaders and submit to their
authority. They keep watch over you as men who must give an account. Obey them
so that their work will be a joy, not a burden, for that would be of no
advantage to you.”
Guess what, if you make it a joy for your
boss to have you as an employee, do you not think favour will be upon you?
Let’s not make ourselves a burden to our bosses.
Thursday’s: Others that need a Touch of the Lord.
Praying for others is a
privilege. I don’t know about you but I don’t think a week goes by without
someone having a need. We are to carry each other’s burdens and be encouragers
to each other. I am finding that my list these days is getting longer. We are
to carry each other’s needs in prayer to present our request to God. Matthew
18:20(NIV) “For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with
them.”
Friday’s: Family Day. To most it’s T.G.I.F. day. I don’t really like using
that term, but to most it’s a common term. But what better way to end the “work
week” than by starting the day with prayer for your family. Praying for our
husbands, wives, children etc…Pray for their specific needs; cover them in your
love, that hedge of protection around your little ones. I have even heard about
taking a day for fasting and prayer for your spouse. What better “show” of love
could there be. Our family is the only thing we can take with us.
Saturday’s: Our Pastors- who Shepherd us.
I am sure we are not the only crazy house on
Saturdays. Everyone’s busy and running. For our Pastor’s I’m sure that this day
they are also preparing themselves for Sunday. So, what better day to set aside
for our leaders who shepherd us. Pray for them, encourage them. Pray for their
spouse and that relationship, their children and family. They are no different
from us and deal with our problems as well as their own family problems. We
sometimes forget this. We need to hold them up and now is the time. Get to know
them as people, find out if they have needs, share, encourage and build them
up. They carry a heavy load- a load that most of us do not understand or want
to understand. So lift them up today as they prepare themselves to lead us that
they would be attentive to what God has for us.
BLESSINGS
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