FROM MY JOURNALS – PART 1
I came across my prayer journals,
from July 2009 to January 2013, and I realized two things. I have to get back to writing in a
journal. My concentration is so much
better when I write. And second my
prayers were all over the place depending on my mood and life.
Seven prayer warriors each took a
day to pray for our church, the congregation, the world or whatever was on our
heart. My day was Tuesday, so almost
every Tuesday morning I sat in the sanctuary and wrote. There is something very special about being
alone in the sanctuary. Sometimes the
church was very quiet because I got there early or it was very noisy with
pre-school, staff and members.
As I review the journals, I would
like to share some of the entries.
July 21, 2009
Scriptures on a
strong foundation: Ephesians 2:19-22, 2
Timothy 2:19 and 1 Peter 5:10
Sometimes a prayer begins out of
nowhere. Sometimes a prayer comes out of
tragedy. The previous Saturday had been
hard for our church and our community. A
young lady was to be married that Saturday.
Her fiancé died Friday night. The
decorations were removed and joy turned into grief. On that Saturday, two sisters were having
fun. Until their four wheelers
collided. Fun turned into fear. A church and a community prayed. As I wrote about this, I realized how
important a strong foundation is when tragedy knocks us to the floor.
Thank you for the foundation of this church. Sometimes we feel there is no foundation,
that we are adrift. Then a ‘Saturday’
happens and we see and feel the solid footing we have – a Unity of Spirit.
Now let us build on this foundation.
Let our cornerstone be Jesus. Let
our walls be Your Word. Let our strength
be the Cross. Let the Holy Spirit be
strong in all.
Take all that is in my heart and know my prayers are honest and
sincere. Amen
July 28, 2009
Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them,
for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” When he had placed his hands on them, he went
on from there.
Matthew 19:14-15
The disciples did not understand
the importance of children. Ahh, but
Jesus did!
Lord, what a responsibility you have entrusted us with – YOUR CHILDREN. You have blessed each child. I can see you putting your hands on
them. A soft, loving look in your
eyes. A gentle, peace giving touch. And I can see the children looking into your
face and knowing! Knowing – that is what
I pray for our children. Knowing! Knowing you are ALWAYS there. Knowing your peace, love, comfort. Knowing your strength. Your wisdom.
Your story. Let them learn from
the way you lived. Let them learn your
ways. Let them grow in faith as they
grow in body. Let them hold your hand
securely in theirs as they move into becoming adults. Amen
September 15, 2009
Scriptures on
Forgiveness: Nehemiah 9:17, Psalm
103:1-4 and Ephesians 1:7
Be kind and compassionate to one another forgiving each other
just as in Christ God forgave you.
Ephesians 4: 32
Forgiveness is a rough one. It is something we want, something we
need. And it is something we should
give. Forgiven – what a beautiful
word. What a gift. What peace it brings. How hard it can be to accept because with the
accepting comes the realization of what it cost God – His Son – and what it
cost Jesus – His Blood.
I offered a prayer for the
church: God let all in this church feel
the wonderful clean feeling that comes from asking for and receiving
forgiveness. Then I offered a personal
prayer.
My dear Lord, What emotions this brings. Why would you do this for me? I am no one special. I am a sinner. And yet you have taken me – me – you have
taken me from the pit and forgiven ALL my sins.
Every one gone. When you
look at me, you see me clean. Your
beloved daughter. And upon my head you
have placed a crown. And you placed it
there with your love and compassion. And
someday, when this life ends, I will have an eternal body, healed with all
disease left behind. Praise the Lord, O
my soul. I will not forget your
benefits. Amen
November 17, 2009
(Abraham) …..obeyed me. Genesis 22:18
Even the winds and the waves obey him (Jesus). Matthew
8:27
…..his (Jesus’) reverent submission. Hebrews
5:7
Obedience – what a hard
word. Obey – what a short word. Reverent submission – what beautiful words!! I prayed about obedience but then thought
about Reverent Obedience.
Reverent Obedience – What a difference there would be between obedience
and reverent obedience.
The body would be relaxed. No tension
in the shoulders. Hands quiet, not
clasped in a fist. The head would either
be humbly bowed or looking towards the heavens in anticipation. Reverent obedience would include ears that
could hear whispered instructions and eyes that are able to see clearly. The heart would be beating in time with the
Master’s. Reverent obedience would
require feet eager to follow and a mind focused on serving.
Reverent obedience is freely, willingly and totally saying yes to the
Master. To the Alpha and Omega. To the Creator. To the One True God.
Although the first prayer on a
strong foundation came from grief and fear, the others on children, forgiveness
and obedience are common to all Christians.
Have you prayed for the children?
Thanked God for forgiveness? Been
reluctantly obedient or have you been reverently obedient?
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