Pray ’11, Day 4: Marriages and Relationships

January 4, 2011

Praise:
Praise God for being the source of blessing and good things.(Psalm 34: 3)
Appreciate the gift of life. Thank God for the gift of marriage and companionship. Thank God for being the author of true love.

Reflect:
“The heart of her husband trusts in her,
and he will have no lack of gain.
She does him good, and not harm,
all the days of her life.”–Proverbs 31: 11-12

“In this same way, husbands ought to love their
wives as their own bodies. He who loves
his wife loves himself.”-Ephesians 5: 28

We pray for the strength and healing to live God’s ideal for relationships and marriage. We pray for spiritual maturity and maturity overall to be the kind of people who are prepared to love and be loved in a healthy manner.

Admit (or Ask)
Turn to God and confess how you have missed the mark in your marriage or relationships, or ask for God’s guidance if your marriage in trouble. You know someone whose relationship is in trouble or leading to trouble? Is there someone you know who is going through a breakup of a marriage or relationship. Pray for them as they are grieving. Ask for God’s guidance for them in this New Year. Cry out to him about your need for love, patience and wisdom in your marriage. Pray the same for a loved-one whom you know is going though a hard time.

Yield:
When we have done all we can? We let go, and trust God’s capacity to create a new heart within us, and believe in his ability to renew our spirit. Philippians 1:6 says: “He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus”
May it be so.

Next: January 5 – Children and Families

Turning Prayer "Up to 11"

December 30, 2010

What’s “PRAY “11”?
It describes a weekend focused on making space for the transformative power of God in us. It’s a way to remember a few things:

We remember that prayer begins with God. We turn to Him for the motivation and for some understanding of what prayer involves. The followers of Jesus asked Him, “Lord, Teach us how to pray”, in Luke 11:1.

We remember or have an increased awareness that time is going by, and we’re almost in 2011… and we don’t want to enter the new year without welcoming God’s presence in it!

You know what else? I was coming out of a friend’s living room, and there was a discarded poster that said, “turn it up to 11”. It suddenly flashed across my mind as I prepared for this upcoming weekend, so I looked it up. I found out through Wikipedia that it’s a pop culture term or an American idiom that means:

“using something beyond its ability,
and apparently exceeding them.”

We remember that God has used ordinary people in history and showed His love and power through them. This means that He is able to use you and me, too.

When they saw the courage of Peter and John and realized that they were unschooled, ordinary men, they were astonished and they took note that these men had been with Jesus.–Acts 4:13

May the people who hear your story or watch your life be astonished by you, and say, Wow, God is awesome! It’s a scary thought if we make our success and people’s approval all about us. We live to manifest the glory of God on earth, even in a seemingly tiny way! We can only make room for God to shine through us when reach out to him through the power of prayer.

We remember that prayer is a source of spiritual power and transformation, to revive us so that our life speaks in a maximum volume about the God we profess to believe in.

We remember that prayer is a source of encouragement and power not only for ourselves, but also for those who would come across our paths. We can actually be blessed to bless others! We can leave people better after meeting us because we are connected to a Higher Power!

Speaking of which, here are the eleven people groups that you are invited to remember in your personal prayers during the first eleven days of the new year. As you read through this list, specific faces or names of people may come to mind. Please make a point to remember them in your prayers in the next couple of weeks. Your own situation may come to mind! It’s okay to pray for yourself, and to ask for people to remember you, too.

January 1 Church and Leaders around the world
January 2 Single Adults
January 3 Young Adults and College Students
January 4 Marriages and Relationships
January 5 Children and Families
January 6 Senior Community
January 7 Friends and Neighbors
January 8 Local Congregation
January 9 Sick and Grieving
January 10 Senior Pastoral Search and Pastors
January 11 Teenagers and High School Students

What to Pray for and How…? Just P.R.A.Y!

Praise:
Praise God for who He is. Love, Creator,Saviour… Thank Him for this person or persons that you are praying for that day.

Reflect:
Read and reflect on a passage from God’s Word daily, such as II Chronicles 7:14. Claim the promise for renewal on behalf of the people you are praying for! You may also return to this blog for daily devotionals starting in January 2011.

Ask:
Ask for God’s help. Admit your need to love others and for wisdom. As an intercessor,you identify with the person and you ask on behalf of the person or persons you are praying for that day. Be specific, if possible.

Yield:
Surrender this person or persons to God’s amazing grace. Renew your own commitment to allow God’s presence to fill your life.

Amen.

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joy and hope and blessings,
-Sabine