Sunday, (Feb 27) – To be forgiven completely is a gift that comes to us again and again through and in Jesus. Give thanks to the Lord for the work of Jesus on the cross. Give thanks to Jesus for it is through His blood that our sins which are past, present and future are forgiven. Pray that as we ourselves have experienced God’s forgiveness, we will learn to extend forgiveness to people who have wronged us.
Monday, (Feb 28) – Pray for the Church: Pray for the young families of our church. Pray that families will consider spending time together with and in the Lord. Pray that as we approach the Lent season, parents will gather their children and speak to them about Jesus. Pray that parents will speak about God’s love and forgiveness with their children. Give thanks to the Lord for the family friendly Lent materials that were produced by the TRAC Board of Worship. Pray that we may be able to use that material in our family devotions.
Tuesday, (Mar 1) – Pray for the Nation: Pray for the government to speed up and expand the immunization programmes for children aged 5 to 11 years old that have begun in several private hospitals. Pray for wisdom and provision to the Ministry of Health as the Minister and Director-General deal with the current rise in pediatric Covid-19 patients in the hospital wards. Pray that the current high number of infections will not continue to spike further as a result of the highly transmissible Omicron surge.
Wednesday, (Mar 2) – Pray that Ash Wednesday, the opening day of Lent 40 days, may call us to reflect on our life, self-examination, self-denial, repentance, and transformed hearts. Pray that in our humanity’s frailty, we may find mercy and love for ourselves and for the frailty in others. Pray for our families that Lent will be a season of contemplative reflection on our blessings. Pray for the children in our schools will be mindful of the brevity of life and the value of dedicating their entire lives to serving others. Pray for the world’s leaders to embrace peace, justice, and humanity’s love.
Thursday, (Mar 3) – Pray for TRAC: Pray for the upcoming webinar on Biblical Theology organized by the TRAC Board of Christian Education. Pray for the speaker, Dr. Peter Lau that God may use him to teach and speak His truth to all participants. Pray that all participants will be eager to learn and that they may be able to apply what they learn into their lives. Pray for all those who would be assisting in the running of this webinar. Pray that there would not be any hiccups throughout the webinar.
Friday, (Mar 4) – Pray for migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers who are from all around the world. Pray for God’s protection upon them, especially in view of the rising numbers of covid cases. Pray that God will provide for their daily needs and keep them safe from harm such as abuse, deprivation, fear and trauma. May God bless and guide various organizations and individuals who work to protect and promote their rights and welfare. May God grant us everyone compassion to help and share the love of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Saturday (Mar 5) – Pray for the World. Continue to pray for Ukraine and Russia. Pray for God’s intervention so that both countries’ leaders prioritise the safety of their people and security of their countries and surrounding areas. Pray for other international leaders to remain calm and unified in their efforts to restore peace. May God’s protection, physical, mental, and emotional be upon all people, especially youngsters and the old. Pray that the churches stand firm and united in the one Spirit, and intercede for the unity and peace.