The Power Of United Prayer

17th November

I am praying not only for these disciples but also for all who will ever believe in me through their message. I pray that they will all be one, just as You and I are One – as You are in Me, Father, and I am in You. And may they be in Us so that the world will believe You have sent Me.

John 17:20-21

Have you ever been praying for something for a long time then hear good news that what you prayed for has finally come to fruition? A lost friend? A new job? Healing? Incredibly our prayers never fall on deaf ears. It may be instantaneous or take a while but God honours persistent prayers. None more so, than His own Son’s prayer found in John 17 (we are fruit of His prayer)!

Jesus’ number one desire was that all believers may be united in Him, thus bringing glory to the Father. See in perfect unity, the enemy looses every time; We may get knocked down but by the power of unity, we can lift each other back up again. Perfect unity doesn’t distinguish between colour, denomination, or creed. Perfect unity says ‘yes we are different’ but in the same family. We are brothers and sisters, with God being our Heavenly Father.

Moreover, the power of believers united in prayer, in the most powerful tool we have been equipped with as believers. Many of the great revivals in the past have been started from a people, set out in unity to pray for the lost and peace on earth. With the current scenes that steal our newspapers front pages and those that don’t even make it to the papers, let us even more so, unite in prayer for this lost world, not just as ‘Christians’ but as brothers and sisters. The possibilities of change in this world are endless, if we would just be willing to join together in prayer and unity, interceding for our nations with hearts burdened for the lost, marginalised, en-slaved and mistreated. Let us fulfil Jesus’ prayer…. “I pray that they will all be one, just as You and I are One”! Let us unite in prayer.

God’s Anointed Words

16th November

How can a young person stay pure? By obeying Your word… I Have hidden Your word in my heart, that I might not sin against You.

Psalm 119:9,11

How can any of us stay pure in a world where temptation is so ‘in your face’ and where it is deemed strange to stand up for purity and holiness? Although there is an easy answer to this question, it is in reality a hard teaching to put into practice. The Psalmist’s answer to the question we looked at, is to obey God’s word. Yet how can we obey God’s word if we are not familiar with it?

Hiding God’s word in our hearts is not just daily habitual readings of it but meditating on it, thinking about it during our day, reciting His word, rejoicing in His laws and studying His commandments. God has graciously given us His word to help us along life’s hard journey, equipping us with the tools to withstand temptation and sin, and to become more like Christ in all we do.

Our challenge, is in the midst of our busy lives, to find a moment to take time out and reflect on God’s word. What is He is saying to us today? What verses will help us live a life of purity against the enemies scheming attacks? How can I learn to rely on Jesus in all I do? Friends, may we know the power of God’s word in our lives as we surrender to Him, to be shaped and moulded for His glory and Kingdom.

Rejoice…Again, Rejoice

14th – 15th November

Weekend Edition

Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again – rejoice!”

Philippians 4:4

In the past weeks we have looked at the many verses and reasons why we can worship God despite our circumstances. Yet in the same breath we could also say that there are many reasons why we can moan, be grumpy, complain and not be happy. After all we do live in a fallen world, right? Yet, the reality is this… God is still sovereign, even in the darkest times of our lives. Yes we may have many reasons to moan and grumble, and it is okay to express your hurts and frustrations to God. However, it is imperative that an attitude of praise and thanksgiving quickly replaces an attitude of complaining and moaning.

If we allow our hearts to be set on our negative emotions, then they will quickly dictate our behaviour and our attitudes towards others. That is not to say that we should suppress our problems, but rather it is saying that we are making a conscious decision not to allow a spirit of complaining and moaning to dictate our lifestyles. Rejoicing is always a decision we have to make instead of agreeing with negativity. Yes it is hard, and yes it goes against what we feel is our right when we have been hurt or aggrieved. However, if we see all that God has and will continue to do, then we can, in the power of His Holy Spirit, replace our anger with rejoicing. Moreover, we can look beyond our circumstance and rejoice IN THE LORD.

Let us remember Paul wrote this letter from prison in Rome. If he could find a reason to rejoice, then we can too! Let us give us hurts and frustrations to God and ask Him to help us replace them with a spirit and attitude of joy!

Everything Is Gods

13th November

Yours, O Lord, is the greatness, the power, the glory, the victory, and the majesty. Everything in the heavens and on earth is Yours, O Lord, and this is Your Kingdom. We adore You as the One who is over all things.

1 Chronicles 29:10b-11

Before you even begin to read this devotion, please take a few minutes to make King David’s prayer yours today. They are such powerful words, full of truth and honour to our incredible Heavenly Father.

David spoke this prayer as an offering to God in preparation for the temple construction by his son, Solomon. David unfortunately missed out on being the one who would erect the temple, but during his lifetime he accumulated enough wealth, that no expense would be spared in building God a House that was befitting of a Royal King. Yet David knew the reality, that God in fact didn’t need earthly wealth to be honoured. Everything in heaven and earth is God’s anyway. Yet there is something in there, worthy of noting; David wanted to give God his best.

Do we endeavour to give God our best? Do we recognise that all we have is God’s anyway. Moreover, can we join in with David, praising the God who is Lord over everything? We can see God’s glory everywhere: In the small birds that fly around in the morning air, the glorious sunset’s that light up the evening skies, the huge Antarctic mountain ranges covered with white snow. In fact there are so many examples of God’s splendour. Let us rejoice in all these and more so that we are saved and His children.

He is the One we adore. He is Lord over all things. To Him belongs the greatness, glory, power, victory and majesty!

One Day At A Time

12th November

Each day I beg you for Your help, O Lord; I lift my hands to You for mercy…

Psalm 88:9b

Suppose you have a long glass tube the exact diameter of a marble, lying on its side, with openings at both ends. Presently, the tube contains exactly 100 black marbles filling the tube in single file from one end to the other. Your goal is to fill the tube with 100 white marbles, but you can remove only one black marble per day. How many days will it take to fill the tube with white marbles? Obviously, 100 days. As you push one new white marble in one end of the tube each day, a black marble will fall out of the tube on the opposite end. By the one-hundredth day–in with a white marble, out with a black–the tube will be full of white marbles.

Can you do the same with spiritual growth? Can your mind–the battlefield in spiritual warfare–be filled more and more with godly thoughts, driving out ungodly thoughts of fear, worry, and anxiety? Following Paul’s admonition in Philippians 4:8-9 is a good place to begin by meditating daily on what is noble, just, pure, lovely, good, virtuous, and praiseworthy. The more we fill our heart and mind with godly prayer and meditation, the less room there will be for worry. Each day is a battle won and deeper surrender of our ‘everything’ to Jesus!

#Today’s devotion is taken from Turning Point Daily Devotions

Good Seeds Lead To Everlasting Life

11th November

Those who only live to satisfy their own sinful nature will harvest decay and death from that sinful nature. But those who live to please the Spirit will harvest everlasting life from the Spirit. So let’s not get tired of doing what is good. At just the right time we will reap a harvest of blessing if we don’t give up.

Galatians 6:8-9

For some people everlasting life doesn’t sound pleasing. In fact, they may feel they have been dealt a hard hand in life, and can’t contemplate living longer. If that is you then hold on. We are promised that Everlasting life in God’s kingdom is enjoying daily fellowship with God Himself. Furthermore, it is a future of no pain, no suffering, no hardships, no fear, no sorrow and no tears.

Yet being saved is so much more than just everlasting life. It is enjoying the blessings here on this earth too. It is experiencing the joy that knowing God loved us so much that He gave up His only Son for us. Furthermore, it is because God loves us so much, that He is continually pouring out His grace and love over us when we make mistakes and fall short of His holy standards. It is because of His love and grace that we can live lives that reap a harvest of blessings.

Let us not give up praying for our friends and family who have not yet experienced Jesus’ love. At the proper time we will reap the harvest. Let us not give up doing good works for His glory. Let us not live to satisfy our sinful natures. Finally, let us not fear everlasting life, but rejoice in the hope and joy that awaits and is accessible on this earth too.

Tree’s Planted By Good Seeds

10th November

The seeds of good deeds become a tree of life; a wise person win friends.

Proverbs 11:30

It takes a long time for a tree planted to bear any resemblance to what we might imagine a tree to look like. From the seed first being planted, to its constant care and nurture as it grows, a tree can take years to fully form and stand towering about the person who planted it. Yet when that tree is fully formed, it stands its ground when storms rage, provide fruit in its season, shade from the sunlight and branches for birds to build homes. Yet the beginnings of the tree’s life may seem so small and insignificant.

Interestingly, our lives can often be mirrored with that of a gardener planting a tree. Our seeds are good works and the trees are the lives we are investing in. We may not always see the finished product of firm Christians, steady in the faith and firm in their foundation, but that’s okay. Our role is to shower God’s goodness wherever we are so that His Spirit can provide the growth and open people’s eyes to who Jesus really is. What we can take courage in, is knowing that our good works, nurtured and cared for by the Holy Spirit, become tree’s of life, firmly rooted in Jesus Christ.

Let our light (and good works) so shine before men that they will want to know Jesus for themselves.

Bless The Lord

9th November

Bless the Lord, O my soul; And all that is within in me, bless His holy Name! Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not His benefits!

Psalm 103:1-2

It is always good to be reminded to remember God’s goodness to us. So often we can be going through a really hard time and not see any hope or light at the end of the tunnel. Yet if we remember God’s goodness, and His countless blessings, victories and benefits towards us, then we can take courage in knowing that the pain wont last forever.

Matt Redman wrote a wonderful song called ‘10,000 reasons’ a few years ago. In the first verse we sing this wonderful declaration to God…. ‘Whatever may pass and whatever lies before me…let me be singing when the evening comes. It is almost like it was taken straight out this wonderful psalm. Matt Redman commentating on why he wrote this song said the following:-

We live beneath an unceasing flow of goodness, kindness, greatness, and holiness, and every day we’re given reason after reason why Jesus is so completely and utterly worthy of our highest and best devotion.”1

The reason we can praise the Lord each day is because He deserves our praise. Even in the middle of the storm, there are always reasons to worship and thank God for His goodness. Let us not get caught up in sadness or sorrow, but encourage our hearts to be filled with praise and thanksgiving towards God. He heals our sickness‘, forgives our sins and redeems our lives. Be encouraged, lift up your hearts and forget not His benefits and blessings. As the saying goes,

‘GOD is good all the time and all the time GOD is good!’

Aeneas’ Healing: Lydda’s Salvation

7th & 8th November

“Meanwhile, Peter traveled from place to place, and he came down to visit the believers in the town of Lydda. There he met a man named Aeneas, who had been paralysed and bedridden for eight years. Peter said to him, “Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you! Get up, and roll up your sleeping mat!” And he was healed instantly. Then the whole population of Lydda and Sharon saw Aeneas walking around, and they turned to the Lord.”

‭Acts of the Apostles‬ ‭9‬:‭32-35‬ NLT

Jesus’ Name is powerful. The bible comments that there is no other Name by which men can be saved and on evidence of the things written in it, it is a truth that cannot be denied. In Jesus’ Name many were and are healed, set free and forgiven by the power of His gracious and kind love.

Today’s story in the book of Acts is another fine example of the mighty power of Jesus at work to change lives. Peter, as he traveled to the town of Lydda, saw a man called Aeneas who had been paralysed for 8 years. When Peter saw him he had compassion and spoke boldly in the Name of Jesus, declaring his healing. Aeneas was instantly healed, rolled up his mat and began following Jesus! Furthermore, because of Aeneas’ healing, the whole population of Lydda were saved and turned to the Lord.

How incredible. By the physical healing of one man, many were saved. This highlights an incredible truth that not only does Jesus heal our physical needs but His work of healing runs deeper than just the physical! Our prayer should be that more signs, wonders and miracles happen in our homes, churches and in our everyday lives, yet may they be accompanied by God’s salvation so that many turn to the Lord. Jesus’ Name is as powerful today as it was in this story. Jesus still heals, delivers and saves. May we know the fullness of our identity in Him, the power of His grace, the work of His salvation, and the power of His healing… Let us not be afraid to pray for the impossible.. For there is nothing impossible with Christ Jesus!

Jesus – The Healer

5th November 

 “Jesus returned to the Sea of Galilee and climbed a hill and sat down. A vast crowd brought to Him people who were lame, blind, crippled, those who couldn’t speak, and many others. They laid them before Jesus, and He healed them all. The crowd was amazed! Those who hadn’t been able to speak were talking, the crippled were made well, the lame were walking and the blind could see again! And they praised the God of Israel. .”

Matthew 15:29-31 

We worship the same Jesus as we read about in the Bible. He hasn’t changed. He is still the same compassionate healer as we read about in today’s passage. He still makes the blind see, the crippled made well and the lame walk again. Yet even more than our physical healing, Jesus saves our souls too.

Let us rejoice today that firstly, Jesus is a Healer. He can heal our sickness no matter how great. Secondly, and more importantly, Jesus heals our souls. He cleanses us from all unrighteousness and leads us into life everlasting.

Let us rejoice that Jesus is our healer. He is the source from where our healing comes from, both physically and spiritually. If you need physical or spiritual healing then just call out to Jesus in faith and trust in His healing to make you whole.