Prayer List: 17 – 18 July 2021

Sunday, (July 18) – Pray that as God’s people, we will grow in our commitment to Him. Pray that we may be solely and wholly committed to our walk with Him all the days of our lives, that we will not turn away from the path of righteousness for His name’s sake. Pray that our dependence in Him will grow deeper, our assurance in Him will grow wider, our faith in Him will grow stronger and our zeal for Him will grow bigger. Pray that we will develop a lifestyle of worship where in all that we do and say, we will work at it with all our hearts, as an act of worship unto the Lord. Pray that with gratitude and thanksgiving, we will offer to God all that He has given to us – our finances, time and talents, for the building of His Kingdom.

Monday, (July 19) – Pray for those who are involved in the Community Service Ministry of Wesley Klang. We praise and thank God for providing us with sufficient resources to help those who are in need. Pray for God’s protection to be upon our church members as they reach out to those who are in need of physical aids such as food during this EMCO. Pray that we would also be able to reach out to the community in Klang with the love of Christ. Pray that God will continue to guide the church in reaching out to the people in Klang.

Tuesday, (July 20) – The daily COVID-19 cases breached the 10,000-mark last week, with the highest numbers coming from the Klang Valley. Pray that the rakyat will stringently follow all SOPs as the health DG said that with the new COVID-19 variants, infections can spread very quickly via airborne. Praise God that more vaccination centres are opening up. Pray that the vaccination programme will continue to be speeded up, and more people will be vaccinated very day. Pray for God’s protection upon all vaccination centres, and that all staffers in the centres will have strong immunity and stay healthy and be free from the virus as they serve the people.

Wednesday, (July 21) – Pray for our brave frontliners – the doctors, nurses, house officers, contract doctors and other allied medical staff as many of them are stressed, frustrated, exhausted with shattered spirits, especially those working in hospitals that are hitting full capacity. Pray that they will always be provided with adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) as they tend to the sick, making the best of the situation as possible. Pray that the government will take swift and impactful action to prevent hospitals from hitting full capacity. Pray that people with medical expertise will lead this mammoth medical operation, and virologists will be consulted on decisions on lockdowns.

Thursday, (July 22)Pray for the World: The number of COVID-19 cases in South-East Asia has almost reached 6 million as the Delta variant slams many of these nations. Thank God that the flow of vaccine doses to these nations is picking up speed. Pray that inoculation rates will increase rapidly in these nations and help blunt the effect of the rapidly spreading Delta variant.

Friday, (July 23)Pray for TRAC: Pray for the Board of Christian Education in TRAC. Pray that the board members will be able to make sense of all the feedback that they have received regarding Christian Education in various churches. Pray for the board to understand the CE needs of the churches and pray for wisdom as the board seeks to address the various needs. Pray that all board members will be able to work together in one spirit and mind.

Saturday, (July 24)Pray for the Nation: The Parliament will reconvene in 2 days’ time, on July 26, 2021. As the upcoming session is only 5 days, pray that the MPs will make the best of the sitting, put aside all unseemly politicking, stand united and accord Parliament with the respect it is due. Pray that the MPs will play an effective check-and-balance role, and not according to party lines. Pray that debates will be relevant and of national interests, given the health and economic crises the nation is facing. Pray that this Parliamentary sitting will focus primarily on passing good laws and holding the government in check, and that it will be a fruitful and quality proceeding.

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Notices: 17 – 18 July 2021

CHURCH & CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED

The Church and church office will be closed until MCO / EMCO is lifted. All staff will be working from home. If you need assistance, kindly call or WhatsApp any one of them:

Pastor Gaurri @ 012-5594537
Chee Kai @ 012-2360457
Taeko @ 012-2360458
Pelita @ 016-6256188
Jane @ 017-6227226

WORSHIP SERVICE

Please log on to www.klangwesley.com to follow the weekend services.

NEXT WEEKEND SERVICE
(July 24 & 25, 2021)

Sermon Title: Walk Worthy of Your Calling
Scripture Text: Ephesians 4: 1 – 6
Speaker: Rev Gaurri Maniam

2nd OFFERING

The 2nd Offering for the month on July will go to Seminari Theoloji Malaysia (STM), a seminary that equip full-time workers and lay people to grow in Christian maturity and to train them for ministry and service. You may give through online banking to Wesley Methodist Church Klang, Account No: UOB 171-315-561-1

THURSDAY NIGHT PRAYER MEETINGS
(via ZOOM)

The topics for the Thursday Evening Prayer Meetings at 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. will be as follows:

  • July 29: Methodist Women

Meeting ID: 868 7905 5124
Password: 763853

FIC GRACE COURSE
(via ZOOM)

Date : Saturdays, July 10 to Aug 21, 2021
Time : 2.30pm to 4.30pm
Facilitator: Mr Stephen Cheah

CONDOLENCES

Our deepest condolences to Sisters Teh Siew Bee & Tee Siew Chin and family on the passing away of their sister, Tee Siew Lai on July 13, 2021. May the Lord’s comfort and peace with them. Please keep the family in prayer during this time of bereavement.

MEMORIAL SERVICE OF THE LATE SISTER TEE SIEW LAI
(via ZOOM)

There will be Memorial Service via Zoom for the late Sister Tee Siew Lai on the following day & time:
Date : Sunday, July 18, 2021
Time : 8.30pm

Meeting ID: 885 8934 6354
Passcode: Memorial
Participants are limited to 100 people. It is on a first-come-first-served basis.

EVANGELIZE OR FOSSILIZE – HOW TO SHARE THE GOSPEL ONE-TO-ONE?

The above is organized by TRAC for those who would like to learn how to:

  • Present the Gospel effectively
  • Lead someone to Christ
  • Conduct online evangelism

Date : Saturday, July 31, 2021
Time : 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Mode : via Zoom

Speakers:

  • Mr Daniel Boey (CEO of World Vision Malaysia)
  • Ms Melody Chiam (from Malaysia Campus Crusade for Christ)

Panelists:

  • Rev Buell Abraham (Pastor of Wesley Teluk Intan)
  • Mr Shawn Yap (lawyer)

Moderator: Mr Austin Sia (lecturer & licensed counselor)

Please register at http://bit.ly/trac-webinar

ONLINE BANKING

While we acknowledge that many people are affected by the current pandemic situation, we encourage you to continue giving your tithes/offering during this time through online banking. The details are below:

Pledge Payment can be done via Online to Wesley Methodist Church Klang Bank Account No: UOB 171-315-561-1

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Pre-Recording Saturday & Sunday Worship Service – 10th & 11th July 2021

Title: Deeper Experience of God
Scripture: Ephesians 3: 14 – 21
Speaker: Rev Gaurri Maniam

 

 

 
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Reflection: THE FULLNESS OF GOD IN YOU

Have you ever wondered if you are a “whole person”? We all have struggles in life that could make us feel incomplete, but the apostle Paul says we can be “filled up to all the fullness of God” (Ephesians 3:19). What does that look like?

A “whole person” is generally satisfied with life. He feels loved and is able to love others in return. Difficulties and hardships don’t devastate him, because he is able to go through them with confidence in God. He isn’t a complainer or someone who is quick to blame others. A positive attitude guards his mind since he knows that the Lord will work everything out for good (Romans 8:28).

Being a Christian doesn’t automatically make us feel complete. Fullness comes only when we experience God’s love for us. For many years, I knew theologically that the Lord loved me. I even preached about it, but I didn’t really feel it. Only after I took a deep look at my life and started dealing with events that had fractured my soul in childhood did I begin to experience His love in an intimate way. Once I felt the security of His love for me, I discovered great joy in walking in obedience to His will. The reason was that I knew I could trust Him to meet all my needs in His time and way.

Do you feel God’s love, or is it just a biblical fact to you? If you long for wholeness, the key is to experience an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. This is possible only when you’re willing to open up and let the Lord search your heart. He’ll reveal what’s holding you back from accepting His love.

(DR CHARLES STANLEY)

 

And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled with the measure of all the fullness of God. (Ephesians 3:17b-19)

Be strengthened by the Spirit and rooted in love, Christ’s love. Paul doesn’t just say Christ’s got love for us. No, no, that’s too small. Paul describes Christ’s love: Wide. Long. High. Deep.

Last summer, one of my husband’s close friends visited, and we tossed the Colorado native in the car and drove to the ocean. It was the first time our landlocked friend witnessed the Atlantic. Instantly, he realized photographs and TV can’t capture the magnitude of the sea, the watery beast extended to the edge of the horizon and filled the world with blue. Overwhelmed, our friend stood silenced by the great waters. Words failed when he tried to describe the water so massive, strong, and seemingly unending.

Plus, what about the life teeming under the surface? Our friend, a science guy, picked up shells and studied tiny pieces which whispered parts of an underwater story. Even with all the technology accessible to us, even with dives and oceanographers and underwater explorations, much of the ocean goes undiscovered.

The ocean, like God’s love, is wide and long and deep and high.

Paul wanted the Ephesians to catch a glimpse at the paralyzing magnitude of God’s love, and so he prayed God would strengthen them with the power of His Spirit. Paul longed for the Ephesians to feel about God’s love as our friend felt about the ocean: speechless and stunned at the miracle before them.

(AMY L. SULLIVAN)

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Prayer List: 10 – 11 July 2021

Sunday, (July 11) – Pray that we will approach God with confidence and thanksgiving as He has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing and chosen us before the foundation of the world. Pray that we will use the power He has given us to accomplish the things He has set before us to accomplish. Pray that we will be strengthened in our inner being, so that our faith in Christ will deepen and we will experience the indwelling presence of Christ as we walk with Him each day. Pray that the Lord will help us to understand and live in the limitless love of Christ that surpasses our limited knowledge. Pray that we will offer our prayers to God with faith and gratitude knowing that He is able to do far more than anything we could ask or even think to ask.

Monday, (July 12) – Pray for the Lord’s strength to be upon the church as we continue to face the challenges posed by the pandemic. Pray that despite the difficulties that we are currently facing, the church would be able to experience the love of God in their hearts. Pray that the church would be able to still share the love of Christ creatively in spite of the movement control orders. Pray that people would not hesitate to reach out for help if they have needs and for the church to respond appropriately to the needs around us.

Tuesday, (July 13) – The daily COVID-19 cases continue to be very high, especially in the Klang Valley, with Klang Valley hospitals critically overstretched. Pray for God’s grace and strength for the health frontliners so they will be able to cope with the difficult situation. Pray that there will be sufficient beds and ventilators in the ICUs for patients who are seriously ill. Praise God for the faster vaccination roll-out, and pray for God’s protection upon all the people who are getting vaccinated, and also for strength and protection for all those working in the vaccination centres. As health experts say that the solution lies in a lockdown as strict as the first one, pray for wisdom for the health authorities to make right decisions that will be effective in controlling the pandemic.

Wednesday, (July 14)Pray for the Nation: Pray that the leaders of our nation will heed the call of the Malaysian business fraternity and the rakyat to keep politics aside and unite in order to avoid the country losing even more lives and livelihoods to the pandemic. Pray that all the politicians will stand united to fight for the people, and not for their own political or personal mileage. Pray that when Parliament reconvenes, all the Cabinet ministers will choose to be united, and when they debate issues, it will be in a spirit of unity. Pray that the ramped-up vaccination rate will not be compromised but will be sustained even as developments in the nation’s political situation heats up.

Thursday, (July 15) – Pray for people who have suffered losses during this pandemic: loss of loved ones, loss of jobs and businesses leading to loss of livelihoods, loss of hope for the future, loss of physical or mental health. Pray for God’s strength and comfort upon them, that He will carry them through this time of crisis in their lives. Pray that the Church will be a beacon of salt and light to the communities in their vicinity, to be sensitive to the needs of people around them, be on the look-out for those who are suffering and extend kindness and care and whatever help they can offer to those who are in distress.

Friday, (July 16)Pray for TRAC: Pray for all staffs of the churches in Trinity Annual Conference. Pray that God would guide all staffs in our various churches in TRAC. Pray for God’s favour to be upon them as they continue to serve the Lord fervently during this pandemic. Pray for God’s protection to be upon them as they move about attending to matters that may require their physical presence. Pray that all staffs will draw close to God in their daily walk with Him. Pray for the joy of the Lord to be upon their hearts as they continue to serve in their respective churches.

Saturday, (July 17)Pray for the World: As the COVID-19 Delta variant is causing devastating outbreaks in Asia and Africa and cases are rising again in Europe and the US, pray for wisdom upon the medical scientists and experts as they look into the possibility of a third dose of vaccines to boost its efficacy against the virus variants. Pray also for effective vaccination drives in struggling nations.

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Notices: 10 – 11 July 2021

CHURCH & CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED

The Church and church office will be closed until MCO / EMCO is lifted. All staff will be working from home. If you need assistance, kindly call or WhatsApp any one of them:

Pastor Gaurri @ 012-5594537
Chee Kai @ 012-2360457
Taeko @ 012-2360458
Pelita @ 016-6256188
Jane @ 017-6227226

WORSHIP SERVICE

Please log on to www.klangwesley.com to follow the weekend services.

NEXT WEEKEND SERVICE
(July 17 & 18, 2021)

Sermon Title: This is the House of God, and I Knew It Not
Scripture Text: Genesis 28: 10-19 & Isaiah 66: 1-2, 10-13
Speaker: Ms Christina Ong (STM lecturer)

2nd OFFERING

The 2nd Offering for the month on July will go to Seminari Theoloji Malaysia (STM), a seminary that equip full-time workers and lay people to grow in Christian maturity and to train them for ministry and service. You may give through online banking to Wesley Methodist Church Klang, Account No: UOB 171-315-561-1

THURSDAY NIGHT PRAYER MEETINGS
(via ZOOM)

The topics for the Thursday Evening Prayer Meetings at 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. will be as follows:

  • July 15: Missions
  • July 29: Methodist Women

Meeting ID: 868 7905 5124
Password: 763853

FIC GRACE COURSE
(via ZOOM)

Date : Saturdays, July 10 to Aug 21, 2021
Time : 2.30pm to 4.30pm
Facilitator: Mr Stephen Cheah

CONGRATULATIONS

Our heartiest congratulations to Lee Tze Shern and Charmaine Tan on their marriage in Edinburgh in the United Kingdom on July 4, 2021. The Lord bless and be with them as they start life together.

CONDOLENCES

Our deepest condolences to Rev Tan Wee Li and family on the passing away of his wife, Lynn in Penang on July 3, 2021. Rev Tan was the Pastor of Klang Wesley from 1983-1986. Please keep Rev Tan and their 3 adult children in your prayers during this time of loss.

EVANGELIZE OR FOSSILIZE – HOW TO SHARE THE GOSPEL ONE-TO-ONE?

The above is organized by TRAC for those who would like to learn how to:

  • Present the Gospel effectively
  • Lead someone to Christ
  • Conduct online evangelism

Date : Saturday, July 31, 2021
Time : 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Mode : via Zoom

Speakers:

  • Mr Daniel Boey (CEO of World Vision Malaysia)
  • Ms Melody Chiam (from Malaysia Campus Crusade for Christ)

Panelists:

  • Rev Buell Abraham (Pastor of Wesley Teluk Intan)
  • Mr Shawn Yap (lawyer)

Moderator: Mr Austin Sia (lecturer & licensed counselor)

Please register at http://bit.ly/trac-webinar

D6 FAMILY CONFERENCE 2021
(HAPPENING VIA ZOOM)

Date : July 30 & 31, 2021
Time : 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Speaker : Tim Goodyear (COO of HomePointe Inc)
Fee : SGD60 per person
Special Rate for D6 Malaysia: SGD30

For this special rate key in Promo Code: D6SR30 upon check-out from registration at: www.bible.org.sg/registration/?e=37
For more information, visit webpage at d6family.sg
Closing Date : July 15, 2021

ONLINE BANKING

While we acknowledge that many people are affected by the current pandemic situation, we encourage you to continue giving your tithes/offering during this time through online banking. The details are below:

Pledge Payment can be done via Online to Wesley Methodist Church Klang Bank Account No: UOB 171-315-561-1

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Pre-Recording Saturday & Sunday Worship Service – 3rd & 4th July 2021

Title: This, Then, Is How You Should Pray
Scripture: Matthew 6: 5 – 13
Speaker: Mr Stephen Cheah

 

Sermon Notes:

The background of this passage:

It is found in Matthew and part of the Sermon On The Mount, and is among the many different topics that Jesus spoke about. The teaching was aimed at the crowds, the many people from various backgrounds, ages.

Basic principles taught by Jesus:

  • It starts with “when you pray…” not “if you pray…” Praying is expected to be part of the norm. Spending time with your God, your Saviour, the Lover of your soul.
  • Do not be like hypocrites. Why are you praying? Do not show off / brag / boast. Be yourself! Prayer is between you and God. No one else needs to know.
  • You are not praying to some unknown god or being, but the Father – ABBA Father; a father-child relationship exists, not a stranger to stranger relationship. Father God knows you intimately and also wants you to know Him; His love for you is infinite and wants the best for you as His child
  • Do not say things for the sake of it. Don’t chant (repeating the same thing over and over). Do not labour over our requests
  • God already knows everything – nothing surprises Him – even before we ask. There’s nothing He does not know; and there’s nothing we can hide from him. Keep it simple and short.

Prayer must come from a genuine relationship between you and God, not out of obligation – a heart to heart conversation

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father

  • sets the context of praying; we are coming before a loving, heavenly Father

Who art in heaven

  • heaven is where He resides; literally and figuratively above all things
  • He is watching over us; He sees through all things even into our hearts and minds, nothing is hidden from Him; nothing surprises Him
  • He is not bound by time – we are time bound, He is not; He sees all of creation at one go

Hallowed be thy Name

  • God’s name is holy; it is to be consecrated (set aside); not to be taken in vain; so much so that some dare not mention/say/spell His name
  • it’s above every other name
  • His name gives life and brings death
  • we have authority in Jesus’ name

Thy kingdom come,

  • Jesus came and established God’s kingdom which is not earthly
  • all who believe in Jesus are citizens of this kingdom- it will continue to grow and nothing can stop it
  • it will last for eternity
  • the enemy Satan is still the ruler of this earth but he is a defeated foe and is subject to God
  • when Jesus returns He will establish a new earthly kingdom where there will be no more pain, sickness, suffering etc.

Thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven

  • God reigns Supreme in heaven – what God wants done in heaven will always be carried out
  • on earth, He chooses to give mankind free will
  • the battle rages between doing our will against denying ourselves to do God’s will; as believers, we have a choice whether to align our will with God’s will
  • our prayer is that God’s will be done, not mine (Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane)
  • ultimately God is still Sovereign and He is able get things done even if people choose not to cooperate

Give us this day our daily bread

  • we ask for our daily needs
  • it’s about each day – not tomorrow or the day after
  • it’s about needs not wants; what are our “needs”?
  • it’s not a shopping list
  • seek ye first the kingdom of God and the rest will be added unto you

And forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us

  • hasn’t God forgiven us off all our sins?
  • God’s different roles as Judge and Father;
  • as Judge, He has already forgiven us of all our sins because of Christ’s death on the cross
  • as Father, He will not “let us go” if we don’t forgive others, mental torment (constant reminder)

And lead us not into temptation

  • “temptation” from the Greek work “peraismos” meaning an experiment, a trial, temptation
  • the plea is that God would not put us to the test; is this a right prayer to pray?
  • Jesus himself prayed at the Garden of Gethsemane “If it be possible, let this cup pass away from me” (Matthew 26:39)
  • the answer may be indeed we are not tested but, if indeed we are tested, God will provide us the strength to overcome it, a way of escape (1 Corinthians 10:13)
  • we are all being tested right now in what we going through. Do we believe that God is still in control? That He knows what He is doing or allowing to happen. Does He love us? If so, why are all these things happening?
  • God is still very much God. His Sovereignty is still unchanged. The One who created the heavens and the earth, who made man out of dust and breathed life into him – He is very much in control. Instead of asking “Why?”, perhaps the question should be “What are You Lord trying to teach us? Open our eyes Lord to see what You are doing and the opportunities you are creating for us to do good works to those around us.”

but deliver us from evil

  • or the evil one
  • as believers, we are all in warfare – spiritual warfare, whether we want to or not; the evil one sees us as his enemies
  • we seek God’s protection and deliverance through Jesus shed blood, death and resurrection
  • we are victors in Christ if we know how to affirm our identity and position in Christ

For thine is the kingdom , the power and glory

  • this phrase is missing from many of the earlier scripts and appears to be added later
  • acts as a summary to remind us of who this God is that we are making our request to

Structure of the Lord’s Prayer

  • Knowing who God is and worshipping Him; this could include praise and thanksgiving
  • Bringing our petitions before Him; acknowledging that we are dependent on Him and need to be cleansed of all unrighteousness

Prayer is not about bringing our petitions to God, or just talking with God. It is communion (not Holy Communion the Sacrament) with God i.e. being with God in His presence – spending time in His holy presence. An act and form of worship.

 

 
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Reflection: THE MODEL PRAYER

Prayer is like breathing for a Christian. If Scripture is the bread of the Word by which the Christian feasts for his nourishment and strength, prayer is the oxygen that fills our spiritual lungs. The Christian exhales his needs and burdens and inhales in the sustaining and sanctifying grace of God. For the Christian, prayer is instinctive. A Christian doesn’t need to be taught to pray. To do so would be like trying to teach a baby how to cry.

How long can you live without oxygen? Not very long. How long can you live without prayer? Some of you are trying to find out.

Prayer is predicated (established), Jesus says, on the fact that God “knows what you need before you ask Him.” Jesus shows us that prayer is grounded in God’s sovereignty and goodness. He is not ignorant of our needs; He knows them before we speak a word.

The Lord’s Prayer is intended to be a model. It is an outline that functions as a template for our own prayers. We can take each petition, recite it, and then pray in light of our present circumstances. For example, as you pray for the advancement of God’s Kingdom, you may begin to pray for your church, several missionaries, or particular people groups. Or, as you pray for your daily bread, pray for a pressing financial need you are facing that you may be freed to devote yourself more fully to the Lord. When you are praying, “forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors,” ask the Lord to help you extend forgiveness to a friend who betrayed you.

Use each line of the Lord’s Prayer as a spark for your own prayer. Read the petition, then pray it back to God in your own words through your own circumstances. Martin Luther often encouraged doing this each day in private prayer. He usually began his time of prayer with the Lord’s Prayer, and he found that doing so sparked a consuming passion for prayer that can extend to a great length of time.

We must persevere in prayer long enough to push through the coldness of heart we frequently have in prayer. If the hypocrites in Matthew 6 prayed with vain, long-winded prayers, Christians today pray with such brevity and infrequency that we disobey the command to pray entirely!

You see, you must devote yourself to prayer for more than a few minutes before you really begin to pray. You have to get past the formalism, the coldness of heart, the dull affections for the Lord. We must persevere and persist in prayer long enough until our heart truly prays to the Lord. Prayer is not a duty to perform, but a means to enjoy fellowship with God. By prayer, we can rest in His love. Prayer is the means by which we commune with the Lord. Yet, as D. A. Carson said, “Many of us in our praying are like nasty little boys who ring front door-bells and run away before anyone answers.”

When you bend your knees in prayer, do not get up until you have truly prayed. Persist in prayer. Meditate on Scripture to warm up your heart. Pray through the petitions of the Lord’s Prayer. Just keep praying until you’ve prayed!

May the means of prayer bring oxygen to your soul. May it enliven you and cause you to yearn for more of the Lord. Perhaps today, you need to start breathing again. Prayer is a remarkable privilege and blessing for the Christian, a means by which we experience and know the fellowship we have with the Father through our union with Christ. Today, do not feel burdened with guilt over our lack of prayer—there is grace for you today! Instead, sense the wooing of the Holy Spirit, drawing you to the intimacy, depth, and love to be had in God through the means of prayer. Let us take up this means now as we pray together!

(JUSTIN DEETER)

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