Sunday, April 25, 2010

PrayerBits for Monday

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Monday

Scripture lesson: Psalm 62:5-8 “On God alone...”



Scripture lesson: This is a very straight forward and clear passage of hope and confidence.



Time to reflect: Pray these verses.

5 Find rest, O my soul, in God alone;
       my hope comes from him.

 6 He alone is my rock and my salvation;
       he is my fortress, I will not be shaken.

 7 My salvation and my honor depend on God [a] ;
       he is my mighty rock, my refuge.

 8 Trust in him at all times, O people;
       pour out your hearts to him,
       for God is our refuge.
       Selah



Saturday, April 24, 2010

PrayerBits for Sunday

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Sunday

Scripture lesson: John 10:22-30 Are you the Messiah?


Time to Reflect: If someone really doesn't want to believe in Jesus they can avoid doing so no matter what. No miracle is so obvious, no teaching so clear, no testimony so convincing that someone will be forced to believe. It ultimately comes down to a decision not based on reason or argumentation: Do I choose to believe?


Moving through the day: Pray the prayer that Martin Luther used: “Lord, I believe, help me with my unbelief.”



 Scripture:


 22Then came the Feast of Dedication[a] at Jerusalem. It was winter, 23and Jesus was in the temple area walking in Solomon's Colonnade. 24The Jews gathered around him, saying, "How long will you keep us in suspense? If you are the Christ,[b] tell us plainly."

 25Jesus answered, "I did tell you, but you do not believe. The miracles I do in my Father's name speak for me, 26but you do not believe because you are not my sheep. 27My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. 28I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of my hand. 29My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all[c]; no one can snatch them out of my Father's hand. 30I and the Father are one."





Friday, April 23, 2010

PrayerBits for Saturday

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Saturday

Scripture lesson: Revelation 7:1-17 Who is saved?


Time to reflect: In the first part of this passage, the Jewish Christian John, indicates that all of Israel is saved 144,000 (this doesn't have to be taken literally – he uses symbolic language to mean “all of Israel.”) But the second part of the passage says that an uncountable multitude ALSO were in heaven, representing all nations, people, races. I'm sure this was shocking information to the Jewish Christian community he was writing to! This is, of course, in keeping with the inclusive nature of Christianity.

Moving through the day: In our society, who are the “insiders” the “Israel” of our day that we expect to be saved? Who are the “outsiders” the multitude that we don't expect to be in heaven?

144,000 Sealed

 1After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds of the earth to prevent any wind from blowing on the land or on the sea or on any tree. 2Then I saw another angel coming up from the east, having the seal of the living God. He called out in a loud voice to the four angels who had been given power to harm the land and the sea: 3"Do not harm the land or the sea or the trees until we put a seal on the foreheads of the servants of our God." 4Then I heard the number of those who were sealed: 144,000 from all the tribes of Israel.
 5From the tribe of Judah 12,000 were sealed,
   from the tribe of Reuben 12,000,
   from the tribe of Gad 12,000,
 6from the tribe of Asher 12,000,
   from the tribe of Naphtali 12,000,
   from the tribe of Manasseh 12,000,
 7from the tribe of Simeon 12,000,
   from the tribe of Levi 12,000,
   from the tribe of Issachar 12,000,
 8from the tribe of Zebulun 12,000,
   from the tribe of Joseph 12,000,
   from the tribe of Benjamin 12,000.

The Great Multitude in White Robes

 9After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb. They were wearing white robes and were holding palm branches in their hands. 10And they cried out in a loud voice:
   "Salvation belongs to our God,
   who sits on the throne,
   and to the Lamb." 11All the angels were standing around the throne and around the elders and the four living creatures. They fell down on their faces before the throne and worshiped God, 12saying:
   "Amen!
   Praise and glory
   and wisdom and thanks and honor
   and power and strength
   be to our God for ever and ever.
   Amen!"

 13Then one of the elders asked me, "These in white robes—who are they, and where did they come from?"

 14I answered, "Sir, you know."

   And he said, "These are they who have come out of the great tribulation; they have washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. 15Therefore,
   "they are before the throne of God
      and serve him day and night in his temple;
   and he who sits on the throne will spread his tent over them.
 16Never again will they hunger;
      never again will they thirst.
   The sun will not beat upon them,
      nor any scorching heat.
 17For the Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd;
      he will lead them to springs of living water.
   And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes."


Thursday, April 22, 2010

PrayerBits for Friday

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Friday

Scripture Lesson: Psalm 23 The Shepherd Psalm



Time to reflect: The most familiar of all Psalms. Try thinking of a modern analogy to replace the ancient analogy of the “shepherd.” Try reading the Psalm as if for the first time.




 1 The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.

 2 He makes me lie down in green pastures,
       he leads me beside quiet waters,

 3 he restores my soul.
       He guides me in paths of righteousness
       for his name's sake.

 4 Even though I walk
       through the valley of the shadow of death,
       I will fear no evil,
       for you are with me;
       your rod and your staff,
       they comfort me.

 5 You prepare a table before me
       in the presence of my enemies.
       You anoint my head with oil;
       my cup overflows.

 6 Surely goodness and love will follow me
       all the days of my life,
       and I will dwell in the house of the LORD
       forever.




Wednesday, April 21, 2010

PrayerBits for Thursday

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Thursday

Scripture lesson: Acts 9:36-43 Why Dorcas?



Time to Reflect: Of all the people that died around Peter, why was Dorcas revived? There is no answer to this question or why some people recover from incurable illnesses and others do not. But this is a story about the power of God. Faith in God can transcend the normal. [By the way, tanners were, by definition, ritually impure and excluded from the religious community. It says a lot that Peter stayed in his house.]


Moving Through the Day: Pray in behalf of those you are aware of that are critically ill.



Scripture:  

 36In Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha (which, when translated, is Dorcas), who was always doing good and helping the poor. 37About that time she became sick and died, and her body was washed and placed in an upstairs room. 38Lydda was near Joppa; so when the disciples heard that Peter was in Lydda, they sent two men to him and urged him, "Please come at once!"

 39Peter went with them, and when he arrived he was taken upstairs to the room. All the widows stood around him, crying and showing him the robes and other clothing that Dorcas had made while she was still with them.

 40Peter sent them all out of the room; then he got down on his knees and prayed. Turning toward the dead woman, he said, "Tabitha, get up." She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up. 41He took her by the hand and helped her to her feet. Then he called the believers and the widows and presented her to them alive. 42This became known all over Joppa, and many people believed in the Lord. 43Peter stayed in Joppa for some time with a tanner named Simon.



Tuesday, April 20, 2010

PrayerBits for Wednesday

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Wednesday: John 6:66-69 The Holy One


Scripture lesson: It was really hard being an Apostle and less committed people fell by the wayside. But Peter and the others realized that no matter how hard it was, there was, in the end, nothing better. “to whom can we go?”



Time to reflect:

When it comes to the most important aspects of life and after-life, who can provide what Jesus provides? Acknowledge this in prayer.


 66From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him.

 67"You do not want to leave too, do you?" Jesus asked the Twelve.

 68Simon Peter answered him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. 69We believe and know that you are the Holy One of God."



Monday, April 19, 2010

PrayerBits for Tuesday

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Tuesday

Scripture lesson: Matthew 13:54-58 A prophet in their own country



Time to reflect: What is it about human nature that we do not want to accept leadership from someone we know well? Jesus was not accepted by those he grew up with.



Moving through the day: Who in your acquaintance is being unnaturally held back because of this human attitude.

54Coming to his hometown, he began teaching the people in their synagogue, and they were amazed. "Where did this man get this wisdom and these miraculous powers?" they asked. 55"Isn't this the carpenter's son? Isn't his mother's name Mary, and aren't his brothers James, Joseph, Simon and Judas? 56Aren't all his sisters with us? Where then did this man get all these things?" 57And they took offense at him.
      But Jesus said to them, "Only in his hometown and in his own house is a prophet without honor."

 58And he did not do many miracles there because of their lack of faith.