Dewey’s Daily CUP and FGGAM Were Founded By Prayer, We Are a Praying Ministry, Effective Prayer For Others

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Dewey’s Daily CUP has been a prayer ministry for 20 years and FGGAM for over 5 years now….we love to pray for others…….We thank Charles Stanley’s ministry for supplying us with ministry supplies over the last 5 years…….

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At least 10 are dead as fires rage in California wine country

3 MINUTES AGO
Wildfires whipped by powerful winds swept through California wine country Monday, killing at least 10 people and injuring at least 100, destroying 1,500 homes and businesses and sending thousands fleeing.
Pastor Jerry McCullah leads us in prayer…….
Father, You are the Sovereign, Almighty Creator God; there is no power or authority above You.  I bow to Your Majesty and Wisdom, and appeal to Your Compassion and Mercy, as we again need Your rescue.  California burns.   We have wildfires out of control throughout our state; many are in the northern regions.   Please my LORD, send help in any form.   The resources of man are limited and stretched everywhere; we must have divine intervention.   We must have Supernatural compassion and strength working with our fire personnel and all volunteers.   We need You.   Please move in our midst to prove You are the One True God Who comes to the aide of the frightened, weary, and helpless, in Jesus’ Name, Amen!   

October 10, 2017

Effective Prayer for Others

Colossians 1:11-12

One of the disciples saw Jesus praying and made the request, “Lord, teach us to pray” (Luke 11:1). If Christ’s close associates needed instruction, then surely we, too, must learn about prayer. Thankfully, there are many examples in Scripture for us to follow, such as the passage we looked at yesterday.

Paul’s first-century requests for the people of Colossae are not only still applicable; they’re also instructive in terms of types of petitions to make on behalf of others. For instance, Paul prayed that these people would know God (Col. 1:10). In other words, he wanted them to grow in the Lord and not stagnate in their faith. This transformation takes place by studying the Word, applying biblical principles, and heeding the consequences of obedience.

Another plea was for the Colossians to experience God’s power (v. 11). The apostle wanted them to have the Lord’s supernatural energy and the strength they’d need to carry out His will. What is impossible by man’s effort becomes possible when believers rely on God. Then the glory rightly goes to Him.

Finally, Paul asked that they would give thanks joyously (vv. 11-12). This indicates the apostle’s hope that they would exhibit the proper attitude, expressing gratefulness even during difficult situations.

In church, we often hear people asking for prayer. And many believers make a prayer list so they don’t forget to intercede for certain individuals during the week. Using Paul’s example, we can be confident that we are praying for those on our list in a manner that pleases the Lord and aligns with His will.

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