Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Lord, Hear Our Prayers (The Week of December 16, 2019)

Be Still for the Presence of the Lord

"Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and 
unsearchable things you do not know." (Jeremiah 33:3)

Hi Family!!!
It is cold outside and I can really feel the spirit of winter when I walk outside. However, we put more layers on us with a hat outside as well as keep Christ in us continually so that nothing can hinder us or take our warmness in us from God! Now we have our prayer list updated for this week. Let us continue to call upon the name of the Lord and prepare to receive the prefect Christmas gift from God to us this year. So that we can experience the Christmas miracle all throughout the year 2020 with a 20/20 vision of God!

Hallelujah moment!
God’s presence in every moment of our life!
Sharing of Christmas Message through Christmas musical at the Resident Home


New Requests
All those who do not know Christ for their salvation
All those who are planning to attend worship during Christmas Season
Gingerbread House Building Day with children this weekend
Kermit’s neighbor, Dwayne dealing with a brain cancer
Heidi and Mike A. and their family for God’s comfort
Cindy H’s family for God’s comfort  

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Wisconsin Conference's new Delegation to represent not just Wisconsin Conference but God’s will in the future as they become able to see what God's will is for Christ’s Church; Our United Methodist Community of Faith - for God’s healing, healing for our wounded-ness and brokenness and for God’s guiding light in our every steps to follow only the Holy Spirit so that we don’t miss this divine opportunity to be cleansed and renewed by the power of Jesus Christ to be One with God and each other for God’s eternal Kingdom without losing hearts so that we are able to see Christ’s love from each other’s lives.

“O Lord, plunge us deep into a sense of sadness at the pain of our sisters and brothers near and far inflicted by war, prejudice, injustice and indifference, that we may learn again to cry as a child until our tears baptize us into a people who touches with care those we now touch in prayers: victims of violence, of greed and of addictions; prisoners in ghettos, in old age, in all-isms and in our own; people with broken bodies, with broke hearts, with broken lives and relationships, whom we remember now in silence before you because we have too often forgotten them in the shuffle of our fretful busy-ness. We pray this in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.”



Be Still for the Presence of the Lord


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