I want to do this well, Father.

Philippians 2:1-8, 4:10-14; Hebrews 4:14-16; James 2:14-17; 1 John 3:16-24.

Father God, in the opportunities these devastating fires have presented me and each of us, Your children in Christ, empower us to accomplish Your will done Your way for the glory of Your name and the building of Your Kingdom and people. All I have and all I am belongs to You for Your Name’s sake. Make me a faithful steward of all Your good supply.

I want to use my home and resources well as I help these in need, Lord. Help me trust You with my home and the things going on here that make for wear and tear, and stress my patience and peace. Help me to trust Your supply for household things when this unusual strain is relieved. The important thing is to trust You, be Your light that reveals Your trustworthiness and care, and practice the hospitality that accomplishes Your righteousness and makes You known to the hearts of those I seek to help.

I want to love as You love, with patience, kindness, endurance, and graciousness. Help me give my all fearlessly, as You have given. This need will not pass us by in a day, Lord, as the devastation is extensive and area resources are stressed. It will take time to get people back into homes. Grant us endurance with peace of heart and mind, taking every thought that hinders peace and righteousness captive, so love prevails and encouragement flows to help the stressed and distressed find the hope to be had in You alone.

Grant us Your heart, Lord, as we weep with those who weep, and as we seek to help them recognize Your goodness in the midst of these storms all around us and inside us. These opportunities present eternal purpose, Father. Fill our hearts with Your truth as we encourage the grieving and fainthearted. In Jesus and for His glory, amen.

Grace Defined

Grace (as I understand it) is stated in part by the well known acronym “God’s riches at Christ’s expense.” It is the unmerited favor of God, which is His mercy in action, at work in us. The power of God unto salvation. The sufficiency of God manifested in our weakness, as His power accomplishes it’s purpose, giving His strength to brace us up where we fall short, making us able to stand firm as His servant. Grace is powerful. It’s the power of God at work in us.

Proof text – to list a few: John 1:14-18; Romans 1:16-17, 3:21-31, 14:1-4; 1 Corinthians 1:18-31; 2 Corinthians 12:7-10; Ephesians 1:3-23, 2:1-10, 3:1-21; Hebrews 4:14-16; James 2:8-13.

Morning Prayer: 2/2/24

“How can we sing the Lord’s song In a foreign land?” – Psalms 137:4 NASB1995

Life in these days is so foreign to Kingdom living. Things in life that are so greatly against You and Your ways set our hearts in a tailspin and stop the flow of prayer as we feel we know not how to even begin to pray. So, set our hearts on the things above where You are. Keep our hearts set on You. Only then do we have hope and find help in time of need. You not only hold the answer to every trying situation. You are the answer. We pray You for life. Deliver us and those we love from everything that’s not You. In Jesus, amen.