Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Lord, Hear Our Prayers! (The Week of January 27, 2020)

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

“The Lord Is My Shepherd" Crimond by Noon Song
Hi Family!!!
We almost make the first month of this year 2020!! It means we have eleven months to go!! And it means we have only a couple of months before spring! Hope all thing’s going well for you so far - Sorry for the delay though since I just get back to church this morning from my Sabbath. Now we have our prayer list updated for this week. Let us continue to call upon the name of the Lord as we deal with those challenges around us so that the world find the true freedom and power through our prayer journey with Christ!   

Hallelujah moment!
God’s presence in every moment of our life!

New Requests
All those who do not know Christ for their salvation
Our All People’s Gathering Sunday
Coronavirus under control
People in China and all those who are quarantined because of the coronavirus
Bible Reading Challenge Participants this Saturday morning

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Christian Churches and leaders around the world, especially, Bishop Hee-Soo Jung in our conference and his spiritual leadership following the Holy Spirit in this challenging time so that they all can see the Will of God clearly as well as UMC’s direction in God’s will; Wisconsin Conference's 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 God, empty us of angry judgments, and aching disappointments, and anxious trying, and breathe into us something like quietness and confidence, that the lion and the lamb in us may lie down together and be led by a trust as straightforward as a little child. Catch our pride and doubt off guard that, at least for the moment, we may sense your presence and your caring, and be surprised by a sudden joy rising in us now to sustain us in the coming then. We pray in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

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