Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Lord, Hear Our Prayers (The Week of December 9, 2019)

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

 
“Pass Me, Not O Gentle Savoir” by Maranatha Gospel



Hi Family!!!  

This is quite blessed and fresh winter morning with a gentle wind outside. As we expect the gifts of the Holy Spirit for our Christmas this year, God continues to wake us up with this fresh winter air. Who is not able to keep awake with this winter wind? We are thankful this morning as the Holy Spirit wakes us up again! Now we have our prayer list updated for this week. Let us continue to call upon the name of the Lord and prepare the Christmas miracle that happened two thousand years ago in our lives!

Hallelujah moment!
God’s presence in every moment of our life!
Kaci Kohn’s baptism!
Family Time and Good medical test results!
David is recovering well after stroke!
Evelyn’s 95th birthday this week and her gift sharing
Christmas Musical last week, with a full heart to singing Hialeah Chorus with a congregation!
Zachary doing well

New Requests
All those who do not know Christ for their salvation
All those who are planning to attend a worship during Christmas Season
Misty’s father Frank’s health condition and further steps they he need to take for his treatment
Jim M’s family and friend for God’s comfort
Julie A.’s family for God’s comfort
Tracy’s mother in law, Diana, and her family for God’s comfort 
Casey for his Asian trip in December for God’s guidance and direction and safety
    
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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, a Keeper of Promises, Composer of grace, grant us glee in our blood, prayer in our hearts, trust at our core, songs for our journey, and a sense of Your Kingdom as we prepare to celebrate your birth in Bethlehem two thousand years ago. And hear our prayer because you are compassionate and faithful. We pray this in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.”


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