“Great is His love towards us, and the faithfulness of the LORD endures forever.”
Psalm 117 v 2 NIV
Pray regularly.
“Live realistically.
Give generously.
Adapt willingly. T
rust fearlessly.
Rejoice daily.” (Charles Swindell)
Praying tirelessly.
Believing trustingly.
Working wholeheartedly.
Devoting passionately.
Communing daily.
Asking frequently.
Accepting gladly.
Progressing steadily.
Faith is a journey
Home towards the Trinity.
Offer adoration unceasingly.
“You are a child of your heavenly Father. Confide in Him. Your faith in His love and power can never be bold enough.”
Basilea Schlink
“When our reply to God is most direct of all, it is called adoration. Adoration is spontaneous yearning of the heart to worship, honour, magnify and bless God.”
Richard J. Foster
This You make possible dearest Father, when our faith finds its answers in Jesus. May we ever desire to listen to and learn from Jesus. May we ever devote to modelling our life on His. May we turn to prayer consistently so that this mode of communication with You becomes as natural as breathing. Thank You that You will always help, defend, guide and instruct us as we invoke the Spirit of Jesus to come to our aid. “ ‘I will put My Spirit in you and you shall live...’” (Ezekiel 37 v 14) I believe this refers to the fullness of hope, of peace, of joy, of purpose we find in Jesus. “ ‘Then you shall know that I, the LORD, have spoken it and performed it’.” (Ezekiel 37 v 14 cont.) Our faith’s understanding
grows through Jesus as we pray. Thank You for blessing us.
Dearest Father, thank You too, for Your steadfast loving kindness shown towards us in the gift of Your Son as Your living Word of truth, our best and holiest Teacher and yet a Brother we can identify with. The blessings of coming to faith in Jesus are manifold. May each day be enjoyed in the sense of His presence, which is Your presence, for You are God with us in the Spirit of Jesus. Praise be for the empowerment of our faith as we are taught to pray by the Spirit of Jesus.
“I thank my God always concerning (this) for the grace of God which was given to us by Christ Jesus, that we were enriched in everything by Him in all utterance, and all knowledge, even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in us, so that we come short in no gift, eagerly waiting for the revelation of our Lord, Jesus Christ.”
based on 1 Corinthians 1 v 4-7
May we ever call upon His Spirit of love, of life, of prayer. For these gifts give rise to hope, to peace, to joy, the confidence of our faith.
We are made happy when we devote our life to Jesus! To know Him is our delight. To follow Him is the satisfaction of service. To devote to Him is our worship. To receive of His grace, this undeserved goodwill is our witness to Your steadfast loving kindness, dearest Father. As we receive the Spirit of Jesus we receive a bountiful and beneficial life of faith in the One. “Who will confirm us to the end, that we may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.” ( based on 1Corinthians1v8,9) what do we learn through our experience? That, Lord God, You are“Faithful”. For it is by Your love, Your mercy, Your forgiveness, offered at the † of Jesus You have “Called us into the fellowship of Your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.” (based on v 9)
Life has no eternal meaning nor current purpose without this knowledge and experience. I ask that we all turn to the Spirit of Jesus, Your co-equal Spirit, that we are drawn to faith in the One who is our life’s hope and promise. There is nothing richer in life than to know Jesus. There is nothing more helpful, more gainful than to pray to Him, through Him. Jesus is our true and eternal joy as He calls us to have faith. In Jesus as we pray, we experience all grace and blessing. Thank You for this amazing gift.
May we pray to see, understand, see a part of Jesus at work to spread Your kingdom here about us, Lord God. In Jesus is the key to our success in this as we pray and work to emulate His holiness. Please grant us His heart to love and respect each other regardless of gender, status, culture, background. To think Father, that Your Son became like us in all things but sin, is truly inspiring. A love for the life You offer us, for faith, for prayer, are all gifted in the Spirit of Jesus’ holiness. Thank You.
I ask that we all turn to Jesus as the Saviour of the world, the fulfilment of Your covenant of love, of life, gifted true meaning and an eternal purpose. To think that the joy of heaven awaits us is truly remarkable. Lord God of all that is made holy through Your Son, by Your sanctifying Spirit, I praise and thank You. Thank You that when we find faith in Jesus we enter the power source of the Trinity. Our needs are met as we connect dearest Father, with the power of holy love You offer us. You Father us through Jesus as we become oh so blessed by the work of Your Spirit. Do not let us ever block the Holy Spirit’s correction, inspiration, wisdom and guidance offered for the up building of the church, the Lord Jesus’ body on earth.
“Pursue love and desire spiritual gifts....” (1 Corinthians 14 v 1) Teach us to do this.
May we daily invite the Holy Spirit to work with us. “No one can say that Jesus is Lord except by the Holy Spirit. There are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. And there are diversities of ministries, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of activities, but it is the same God who works all in all. But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to each one for the profit of all...” (1 Corinthians 12 v 3-7) Oh how we need this Spirit to call us to faith, to shape our prayer, to inspire our service, to devote us to Jesus as Master. Come Holy Spirit, come by our invitation, come in all Your power to enable us to spread the Kingdom of God.Holy Spirit, Lord, make our efforts selfless. Correct and purify us. Prioritise our efforts and
actions. Reconcile our differences that we work in the love, the unity, the harmony the Lord Jesus models for us. Help us please, to honour each other, to be a support for the weaker members. Help us to be fully committed to God through whatever loving service we have the skills and talents to build upon, to offer in the expansion of the kingdom. May we each strive to do our part as our eyes of faith are drawn towards Jesus.
May we pray tirelessly to discipline ourselves in the practice of love shaping our attitudes, ideas, plans, actions. May we ever turn to Jesus as our Helper, His Spirit the Inspirer. May we
devote time, energy, effort to prayer then apply our teaching to seeking out that which is eternal. As faith is a journey, let us move forwards ever asking for spiritual growth and its outworking. May we ever seek to live by the dynamic truth which is found in Jesus and which is so at variance with the ways of the world. May we live out of the gospel of Christ, Jesus as Lord, the King of Glory, the Prince of Peace and do our best to spread this message of love with love. May we employ wisely, gainfully our spiritual gifting, prepared to evangelise, proclaiming, naming Jesus as Lord, reproducing His ministry.
May our faith daily built up in prayer, focus on sharing Jesus as the fulfilment of God’s written world, every biblical promise. May we call up through prayer the signs, wonders and even miracles which proclaim the kingdom of God as being here amongst us in Jesus, blessed by the influence of the Spirit. May we pray with humility, asking for the help we need. May we never give up, but continue steadfastly in prayer knowing all can be achieved in the name of Jesus, name above all names.
Let us decide and devote to serving Jesus until the end of our days. “Sing a new song to the LORD!...Each day proclaim the good news that He saves. Publish His glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things He does...Honour and majesty surround Him; strength and beauty fill His sanctuary.” ( Psalm 96 v 1-3, 6 NLT) May our spirit form a part of this sanctuary because we believe trustingly, work wholeheartedly, and devote passionately to and through Jesus as Lord, Your living Word of love, dearest Father, our success with holiness.
May we commit daily to the authority of Jesus, asking frequently for His help and guidance Spirit gifted. May we accept gladly all He asks of us, for it will be to Your glory, Lord God. May we progress steadily in our faith, calling and outworking, offering adoration increasingly, even through the everyday events and opportunities. Do not let us miss these opportunities for the blessings of grace, as we become more and more servants of Jesus with all this entails. “ ‘I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance’.” (
Luke 5 v 32) May we seek to recognise and respond to the mercy, accepting the grace, growing in faith’s trust and belief.
“For God is, indeed, a wonderful Father who longs to pour out His mercy upon us, and whose majesty is so great that He can transform us from deep within.” St Teresa of Avila
Come Lord Jesus, transform us as we pray. Let us not “Love worthlessness and seek falsehood. But know that You LORD have set apart for Yourself him (or her) who is godly,” (based on Psalm 4 v 2, 3) this exalted status being offered in You, Lord Jesus. “The LORD will hear when I call to Him,” hear and answer, help and heal. “Meditate within your heart...and be still.” ( v 4) Lord, teach us to pray that we make progress in all the ways of holiness.
May we pray, give of time, efforts, resources, practical skills, talents, expertise, creativity all in the name of Jesus as Lord, as Master, as Creator. May we be His active co-workers, made effective by the Holy Spirit’s help, inspiration, correction and guidance, that together we extend Your kingdom of fairness, equality, justice, peace and contentment, Lord God, holy Father. May we do ordinary things with an extraordinary power behind us based on prayer, heard and answered through Jesus, the ever living God, here, present now. Let us make full use of His Spirit of love and fortitude, ever with all joyful thanks and praise. Faith is a joyous journey undertaken through prayer that we determine Father, to work and say with
sincerity “
‘Your kingdom come, Your will be done’.”
Matthew 6 v 10
Amen.
25.10.14
Sue O’Donnell