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The Power of Prayer

One of the most powerful sermons I have ever heard on prayer is by Jim Cymbala called, “My House Shall Be Called A House of Prayer”.  This sermon reiterates for me an age old truth that is often ignored by modern Christians.  We need to be on our knees praying!  For all the “arranging” and “planning” we do in ministry, we miss the most powerful asset that we possess.  We simply are not doing enough praying.  There is real power in prayer.  I encourage you to watch this sermon on YouTube or download it off of the web, but for now here is Jim’s testimony to the power of prayer.  It is about his oldest daughter that was raised in the church, but chose to leave behind her parents and her faith to live completely for the world.  I hope it encourages you to spend more time in prayer, even today, even right now!

On a February night in the prayer meeting…someone sent a note up to me. A woman, a young lady who is sensitive to the Lord, she sent a note up through the usher. She said, “I feel deeply impressed that we should stop the prayer meeting and pray for your daughter.” I looked at the note. People were praying all around me. I looked at the note and said, "God, is this really you?" I don’t want to be the center of attraction. People have their own needs. But I felt impressed it was [God].

I stopped the prayer meeting after a little while and everybody gathered together in that room in that church and held hands—over a thousand people probably that night—and I called one of my associate pastors in the front, and he began to pray. All that I can tell you, I don’t know what your theology is, and it really doesn't matter. I'm just going to tell you what happened. You know where Paul said, “I travail like a mother giving birth till Christ be formed on you” (Galatians 4:19). 

Well, I told the people, "My daughter thinks up is down and down is up, and she thinks light is dark and dark is light, and unless God visits her and intervenes, my daughter is out there. Someone wants me to stop the meeting so you can pray. My associate is going to come, and he is going to pray." Suddenly, it turned into a labor room. You ever hear women when they are giving labor? It's not pleasant, but it has great results. They began to pray. I was overwhelmed by it. They went to the throne of grace like, “And now Satan, you will give up that girl.” And they prayed. I came home. My wife wasn't there that night, and over a cup of coffee I told her, “Carol, it’s over.” She said, “What's over.” I said, “It's over. If there is a God in heaven, what I experienced tonight, it is over, finito.”

Just about a day later, I was shaving and my wife burst into the bathroom and said, “Chrissy is here.” Chrissy, I hadn't seen her in four months. I went down the steps, wiping off the shaving cream, and on the kitchen floor was my daughter on her knees. I walked into the kitchen. She grabbed at my pants leg, and she pulled it. She was weeping, and she said, “Daddy, I’ve sinned against God. I've sinned against myself. I've sinned against you and mommy. Daddy, forgive me for being rebellious, etc. Daddy, it's different. But Daddy, who was praying for me? Who was praying Tuesday night for me?”

“What Chrissy, what happened?” And she said, “In the middle of the night, God woke me up and He showed me I was heading towards a chasm, and it had no bottom. But Daddy, even as He showed me that, He showed me how awful I was. He put His arms around me and showed me that He loved me, and He had a plan for my life. Daddy, I’ve made it right with God.”

I could tell by her face that she was my daughter again, the one I had raised. Very soon, God opened the door, and for the next four years she directed the music program at a Bible school. She married a man of God. They are both in the ministry today.

And God reminded me once again, "My house shall be called a house of prayer, because when you call I will answer." And the hard cases that some of you are facing, I want to tell you now, it won't come from another seminar. Seminars have their limit. All they can do is be an arrow that gets you to the throne of grace. But when you get there, watch out because God can do exceedingly beyond what we ask of Him. I’m not being emotional. I'm not being simplistic. But we have too many technicians now invading the church that are into methodology. The answer is not in methodology, the answer is in the power of the Holy Spirit.  The answer is in the grace of God.

“Even those I will bring to My holy mountain, and make them joyful in My house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be acceptable on My altar; for My house will be called a house of prayer for all the peoples.”
Isaiah 56:7

 

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August Spare Change

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                      3 Reasons Everyone Should Go on a Mission Trip

Have you ever thought about going on a mission trip?  Many people have but, for one reason or another, they just don’t go.  Maybe you’re too busy with work, family, church ministries, or social activities; maybe all of the above.  Maybe you don’t think it’s financially within your grasp.  Maybe you don’t feel in shape enough or you have physical limitations.  There are a lot of reasons why people don’t go, but here are three reasons why you should go:

1.) You Can Make a Difference!

There are so many people that need help; so many people that need to hear the gospel.  I have been all over this country helping churches, church plants, ministries, disaster victims, inner city kids, homeless persons, etc.  The common theme that runs through all the trips I have been on is that we make a difference.  I may seem small, but often those small, seemingly insignificant, things are what matters most to people.  I have seen people cry over drywall being put in their home.  I sat and listened to a homeless man’s story.  I have been able to make a difference in these people’s lives, all while sharing with them the hope of salvation in Jesus Christ.  You can make a difference.  Don’t make excuses for why you can’t go, trust that God will use you in spite of your deficiencies.  I will say it again, YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

2.) It Will Change Your Life!

Inevitably, when people come back from a mission trip there is a marked change in their life.  It happens every time!  People go, see the needs, minister to others, and come home different.  From time to time we need a drastic change in our lives.  We get bogged down in the day-to-day doldrums and stresses of life.  When we go on a mission trip, our perspective on life is reset.  Our priorities are reoriented to the way God wants them to be.  So if you need a refresher in your spiritual life, or just need a break, go on a mission trip, it will change your life.

3.) Jesus Commands You to Go!

The bottom line is that we are commanded to go to the ends of the earth to share the gospel and make disciples.  Christians must go!  The great thing is you don’t have to be a full-time missionary to make a difference.  Our long-term partnerships create an
ongoing relationship that benefits those on the mission field.  We cannot sit on the sidelines, Jesus commands us to get in the game and go!  Will you obey the command to go?

Upcoming Trips:

  • Adult Mission Trip to Detroit, MI – October 4th – 9th. This trip will be a mix of construction, church planting, ministry, and evangelism projects.  Whatever your gifts, you can be used to reach Detroit. 
    Contact Pastor Bryan at for info.
  • Culture Wave Global Trip to India – September 10th -19th. This is a medical and evangelistic mission trip.  
    Contact Ron Osborne  for more info.
  • Culture Waves Global Trip to China – October 8th -19th. Contact Ron Osborne at for more info.

 

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