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who need to know Jesus Christ came to save sinners. The challenge is immense. The challenge is great. But our God is greater than the challenge. We have seen how God is the ultimate victor. Yesterday we read 2 Peter 3. And we saw that Jesus Christ is coming back. Because Jesus Christ is coming back, those of us who know Jesus Christ as Savior must live holy, blameless lives. We must give ourselves to serving God so that when he returns, he may say, well done. And when we realize that the heavens and the earth will be destroyed by fire, it should prompt us, with love for our fellow human being, to soberly reflect the fact that people are dying. People are going to hell. And we want to snatch them in pity from sin and the grave. The psalm says, weep over the erring, cry over the dying. Jesus is able to save. Yesterday I was a little bit surprised that there was a song that you folks weren't quite as familiar with that I thought you would be familiar with. So we are going to try once again to sing I Love to Tell the Story. I hope you do love to tell the story. I hope that this is a truth and not just simply a song for you. So it's in your hymnals, it's hymn number 274. 274. We'll go ahead and sing this. I hope this is an affirmation, this is a truth, that it's true in your life. Samuel, would you get the light so that we can see the screen if we need to as well? I love to tell the story of unseen things above, of Jesus and his glory, of Jesus and his love. Whether it's in purple or in white, we love to tell that story. All right, so we'll see you all later. We could all move to the other side, but you know, whatever. Love to tell the story of our Lord Jesus. Of Jesus and His glory, of Jesus and His blood. Oh Jesus let me come I have to tell my story. It is so much for me. And it's just for tea. I tell you now to be, I know you tell the story, You'll be my living glory. to tell me your love story of Jesus and his love. Come on, tell the story, it's nice to remember. I've seen the strife and doubt, O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. I don't know how to tell the story, Tell me my name and glory, To tell the early story, Of Jesus and His Son. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave Amen. Good singing. I'm going to ask Mr. Jung to go ahead and turn the lights on back there. I think there were some copies that were handed out. Ian, you've got a number of copies. Would you go ahead and hand those out to each, to everyone? It's made the Lord kind of spake of. So we'll be singing 347 here, a handout. I think you've been singing that for choir at one time, either last year or this year. So it should be familiar to you. And we will sing from this, from this, we'll sing all three verses. May the Lord find us faithful. May his word be our banner, help us. May the Lord find us faithful every day that we live, that we die. All right, so let's go ahead and stand and sing. We'll sing all three verses. Sing it out. Sing it as an affirmation, as a truth, as we go here. This is true, that we desire, by God's grace, to be found faithful, whether it's faithful in proclaiming the Great Commission, or faithful in doing anything God wants us to do. You. As we sing the second, we'll go ahead and sing the second. As we hit the chorus, Instead of singing in English, sing the chorus there in Korean. I'm mispronouncing that, but you can pronounce it correctly, right? So what is it? So, if you can read it, sing it in Korean. If you can't read the Korean, keep silent. Okay? If you struggle reading Korean, do your best. All right? So, we'll sing the second in English, the refrain in Korean. May the Lord find a staple. Got it? Do you understand? All right, together. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? Same thing on the third. Do you hear the crying of the weary heart? His voice is loud, his voice is so clear. I can't stop crying, the only help that is near. To pastures we'll go again, to our sacred people go. All right, now then, as long as you're standing, you know that sounded good. Are we ready to actually start eating soon? That sounded beautiful. Let's take it to the next level. Let's sing the first verse in Korean. All right? So it begins, uh, ju-nyeom, un-do, re-re, um, uh, ju-cheon, and you guys can do the rest, I will not. So, all together in Korean, and we can do the chorus in English, just for variety. in English now You know, we do desire, by God's grace, that he would find us faithful. Living, dying, praying, preaching, sharing the gospel, That should be our prayer. So let's pray. Go ahead and stay standing. We'll pray and we'll sing one more song standing. So let's pray. Our Father in heaven, our prayer this morning is that you would find us faithful in our prayers. You have commanded us to pray without ceasing You have you have commanded us Lord to pray for all men For the salvation of precious souls Because Lord You are not willing that any should perish. You do not desire that any should die and go to hell. Lord, you long to see many multitudes of precious souls coming to the kingdom, believing on the Son of God that they might have eternal life. You freely, willingly, bountifully open your arms of love to give eternal life to whosoever believes on the Lord Jesus Christ. Lord, this is the promise of God. This is your nature. Lord, you are love. You love us. You love us greatly. You love us immensely. Your Son died on the cross for us. We love you because you first loved us. Oh, Father God, as we spend some time with you, help us to do work before your throne that has eternal dividends. May what is done here in this short time together before your throne Change lives for eternity. Because prayer is powerful. God is powerful. Lord, we need you. Help us, Lord. Help us to pray. Help us to pray as we ought. Sincerely. With no sin between ourself and the Savior. tender hearts, with open hearts, help us to move the hand of God as we lay our burdens on Jesus. And as we pray that your kingdom would come, that citizens would be added to your kingdom, Lord, do a good work through our prayers and through our going We pray in the precious name of Jesus Christ, the Lord and Savior of the world. Amen. So we are still standing. We have our red hymnals now, and we are turning to 4-8-4. Tell it to Jesus. Are you weary? Some of you are. I can see your heads nodding. Are you weary? Are you heavy hearted? Tell it to Jesus. Tell it to Jesus. I didn't see any tears flowing down your cheeks unbidden, so we'll skip verse two. But are you troubled at the thought of dying? So we'll sing verses one and four. Verses one and four. Tell it to Jesus. Standing as we sing. In English. the the the Tell it to Jesus. Are you believing? Are you? Are you? Tell it to Jesus. Jesus, I love you. Jesus, I love you. You're singing Yesterday, we saw Jesus. Jesus with the multitudes in the crowds. And as he was in the synagogues, he was proclaiming the gospel. He was telling men and women, there in the synagogue to turn from their sins, to repent. On one occasion, he opened the scriptures to Isaiah 61 and proclaimed, this day the scripture is fulfilled in your hearing. He cared for souls. He looked at people in the crowds, in vast numbers, and he saw not the multitude of men and women, although he did see them, but he saw precious soul by precious soul. People he loved and would go to the cross to meet. He saw these people as sheep who had gone astray. Sheep in danger. Sheep destined for destruction unless the shepherd went and sought them and bought them and brought them back to the fold. And as Jesus looked on these vast numbers, these crowds, these many, many people, He didn't say gather them. He said go to them. And that's what we're going to do this afternoon. We're going to go out into the hedges or the subways or the streets. We'll take the sidewalks. We'll go down and we will, as we have done before, we will tell them that there is a God who is me. We will give them tracts as we have done in the past. And in these tracts, we will see that there is a God who has made you and me. A God that you and I can answer to. So we will be handing these out. We will be hoping and praying that someone reads these and believes in the God, the Creator and Redeemer. We know that many of us speak English, and that's one of the unique things about Soul Christian School. So last time we did this, we had inserts that I wrote in English that have the gospel. We're going to insert that again into these tracks. So you have Korean, you have English. And so there's some information on the back here about the church here. And so here is a way to tell people in English and in Korean, there is a God, a creator, who saves sinners, who gives hope to those without hope. And so that's what we're going to do. But again, to do this, to be effectual, to be fruitful. As I said yesterday, a couple things are necessary. Number one, you and I have to be good vessels. The scripture talks about being vessels neat for the Master's use. That doesn't mean that you're hamburger containers. That means that you are worthy or that you are acceptable. And so we want to be The Bible describes us as like clay pots. And so we want to be clay that is molded by Jesus in such a way that we look like Christians, not like distracted teenagers who are rude, or unmannerly, or ignoring the halalities or halalities. The people who are out there as we go out will be older people that are not working. We probably won't see a lot of workers out there. They will be either very old or very young. That's who we will probably meet. And so these are precious people. And so you need to be shown respect. I do not want to see any headphones. I don't want to see any earphones out there. Keep your phones in your pockets, out of sight. You want to be present. So you're looking for people. You're looking at people. You're not ignoring those around you. But we need to be ready ourselves. We need to be seeing the fields that are white to harvest. But we also need to make sure that we are rightly related to each other. That there's no sin that causes people to blaspheme. Oh, that person gave me a tract and they left a bunch of water bottles or litter. Why would they want to take something from someone who's leaving trash around or doing that kind of thing? Who you are as you give us up is just as important as a message because you can take away from the message of the tribe by the way you do this. We want to do this as ambassadors for Jesus Christ. So that's some of the things we're praying for, that the Lord would make us right and make us useful. That the Lord would use his word, which is powerful and has the ability to save us. Let me share with you that chat message that I got this morning. This morning, I got it just out of the blue. Someone that I'd spoken to the last school year sent me a message. And she said, she said my name, but Pastor Ryan. I just want you to know, I started going to church. The things that you said last year were a secret. I had no idea. This person had ghosted me. You know, ghosted means just to ignore you, to basically, to blog, or she basically dropped off a knife. social media or I haven't heard from this person for many months. And all of a sudden she said, I get this message. The things you said made a difference. I'm going to church and I know I've been sending and I'm trying to figure out how to stop. Guys, the word of God is powerful. And if you are willing and prayerfully giving Their souls can be saved because of what happens today. Because you went out. Because you hand out a trail. Because you say something. So we're going to go distribute trails. And we're going to head towards Soul Day, which is the next station down. And then we're going to go down beyond Soul Day to Soul National University. And Seoul National University is right by Gwangaksan. Gwangaksan is a big mountain down there. And so we'll go past the 7-Eleven by Seoul National University and over to the right as you curve on around there on the 7-Eleven side of the street. there is a bridge and you go over the bridge and turn right and there's a bunch of tables and stuff where we will gather as a school, okay? And depending on the time, we'll have a debrief and we'll see what happens. Everyone understand so far? All right. So what we want to do first of all, Before we pray for ourselves and what we're doing today, I want to once again, look at the heart of things. We are here in Asia. Right? That's our continent. And in Asia, what are the countries of Asia? What countries have the most people? There are two biggies here in Asia. What are the two biggies? All right. Someone raise your hand because a lot of people are saying the hand in the third row. China and India. All right. What is the population of China? One billion. One billion plus. What's the other one? India. What's the population of India? One billion plus. So remember, we said two, so two billion plus, say two and a half billion, roughly. 2.5 billion. How many people are there on the planet Earth? Eight. Eight. What is two billion divided by eight billion? What percentage? 25%. 25% of the world's population are in India and China. So we've got row, in the second row we've got five people. So a little bit, so we've got 20% would be one person. Let's see, we have a row of four. So the row of four with Mr. Hendrickson. So Vivian is our Indian-Chinese person, right? One-fourth of that group is either Indian or Chinese, right? Billions. Sorry Vivian, you need to embarrass me. Let's pray for these two billion people. What do we see in India? Many, many Hindus who believe that everything is God. And it is harder and harder for the gospel to go out. Let's pray for Christian workers. There are Christian colleges there. We have a missionary at Seoul Bible Church who teaches and pastors. There are other Christian schools and other good works done by Indians and by others Sharing the gospel pray for these workers pray for these laborers that are already there in Christians Evangelists Seminars All of these. Pray that the Lord would use these. Pray that the Lord would send people to India. It's really hard to do that. Because of the laws. But God can do that. Let's pray for China. And not only Chinese China. There is Taiwan. There are Chinese people in Taiwan, Thailand, Hong Kong, which is now China. There are Chinese people not only in Chinese-speaking countries, but there are Chinese people all over the world. Pray for the Chinese that are hearing the gospel in the United States or in Korea as they come here to study or to work. Pray for the gospel to reach these people. Pray for the house churches in China, the illegal churches that are having a hard time. Pray for the Christian schools in China that are underground but still trying to do that. Pray for President Xi, the President of China, to allow the Christian people to live quiet, peaceable lives. Pray for the President of India, who is a Hindu nationalist, to allow Christians to live in love and to live quiet, peaceable lives. These are the things we want to pray for first. All right, we have a volunteer to pray for India and a volunteer to pray for China. Student volunteer for Berlin. All right, Daniel Bright, you look to be Indian. Come on, pray for the Chinese. Can I have someone pray for the Indians? The real Indians, not the naked Americans. Although we could pray for the Native Americans that we prayed to. All right, Jewel, I'm going to ask you to pray for India. You can just pray from where you are. So Daniel, or actually, you know what? You came all the way up. Come on up. Daniel, you pray first for China. Jewel will come up and pray for India. Remember, we're praying for the lost. We're praying for Christian workers. We're praying for the spread of the gospel. We're praying that for freedom to worship in spirit and in truth, to worship COVID. These are some of our requests for both China and India. Okay, Daniel. Dear Heavenly Father, from the first day to the day we come before your hands, we pray for the people of Israel. When we first pray for those who are lost, those who don't know you, we pray that they would somehow be touched with the gospel by others, and that they would receive the gospel in their hearts. We pray for those who are safe. We pray for your people. We pray that you would be with them as they minister to those who are unsafe. But we also pray for the Christians' freedom. We pray that China is a communist country and does not really like Christians. We pray that you would be with all the Christians in peace. Help them to be free. Help those home churches that are illegally ministering their word. Please be with them and protect them. We pray for the people in China once again. Help them all. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Take off your headpiece. You can leave it on the piano or whatever. Dear God, pray for the people of India, pray that you'll get them more, you pray for the missionaries in India, that you'll keep them safe, and pray for the lost people around that country, as well as their population are Christians, you pray that you'll give them the real world, the real world, I pray for the Indians around the world as to build their religion around the world, that we will preach to them around the world, but also in the country. Pray for the betterment of the people there, that the people of the country A darkening area is a place where the gospel light once shone the most brightly. The home of the Reformation, Germany, has gone much so secular. There's a lot of rationalism, a lot of humanism. Germany is one of the homes of liberal Christianity, the church that basically rejected the supernatural. Church, so-called. Germany, France, Spain, Romania, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Great Britain, where some of us have a heritage, basically second. A place, East Europe, was under the oppression of the communists for 70 years. And that brainwashing of atheism is hard to wipe away, even where there were historically Catholic or historically non-Catholic. there are still great, great needs, though there is freedom to worship. Like America, like Korea, Europe is a place where Christian truth about sexuality, there's one boy, one girl, God made us male and female, marriage, so the sexual revolution, and say has been lost, legally. Denouncing certain things can be a crime. You can be arrested in Britain for sharing certain biblical truths and people have them. And this is the place, the home of the Magna Carta and all these other freedoms. The freedoms that were once enjoyed have been lost. The First Amendment rights that Americans have to freely speak have been forfeited or handed over to avoid offense. The Muslim time, they lost during the Crusades, but they won long term because they're coming into Europe. And they're being, they're settled. And there are huge Muslim camps of Muslims that need Christ in Germany and throughout Europe, coming in from Turkey and other areas that are war torn. There's a lot of civil problems, a lot of unrest, a lot of racism because of some of that immigration. And it's not good. This is a continent that knows the name of Jesus, but has forgotten the power of Jesus. Let's pray for Europe. But let's also pray for the continent of Africa. This was a continent that was once called the Dark Continent because there were so many no Christians. It was un-evangelized. And today, again, in Northern Africa, there are many, many Muslims. Since Mohammed came around in the 600s, there are entire countries that have entirely gone Muslim, where it is dangerous to speak the name of Jesus as savior. Nor do I have to. But as you go down the continent of Africa, there are places where the battle for Christ and for the kingdom seems to be more political. We mentioned Nigeria last time. Half Christian, half Muslim, civil war. It's actually not just a spiritual war there. There are deaths for the name of Christ in Nigeria. There are martyrs, people like Steven laying down their lives all the time in that gym. We need to pray for Nigeria specifically. But places like South Africa and others. South Africa has had the gospel. There are regions in Africa that are largely Christian. Praise God for the advance of the gospel. There are more Christians in Africa than in Europe, I think. Maybe even in Europe and America. I don't remember the exact numbers. But there are, praise God for the advancement of gospel. We saw some of the numbers about that yesterday. So the next Sukkah, pray for Africa, for Asia, pray for China and India. Let's now pray for Africa and Europe. Let's have some of the younger students. We haven't had any middle school students, any seventh or eighth graders. Like a volunteer or a non-volunteer. Joseph, I'm going to ask you to come. Would you like Europe or would you like Africa? Europe it is. All right, so Joseph, come up and pray for Europe. And then 9th and 10th graders. Jewel's already gone, so she's not eligible. Who else would like to pray? Third row. See everyone carefully not eating my eye here. Let's go ahead and, so we've got a chemist partner, all right? Come pray, so Joseph first, for Europe, and be ready if you would pray for America. Dear God, thank you for this day. Please help Europe. One delivers, can hear the gospel, and they can know about God, and they can know about God. Please help missionaries to be Let's see, which is the... I pray for Africa. Please help the missionaries in Africa to be safe. And please help the people in Africa to return to you. And please help them to be baptized by your word. Our final geographical prayer is among three areas. North America, South America, and Oceania. These areas have a common history in that they have been greatly affected by Europe. North America, settled in America. The United States, started with the British mostly. Canada has a British and a French. Mexico has a Spanish. South America largely has Spanish influence. Brazil with Portuguese. And so here are two continents. South America, largely Catholic, because the Spanish were Catholic. A large Catholic contingent in Canada. Protestant, largely, in the United States, but again Catholic in Mexico. But of course, that was the past. What is it today? Much of North America is taken. They neither know God nor know Islam. Some are religious. Some may go to church. Some may even go to good churches. There are Christians in America, in Canada, Mexico, South America, Pray for those who are faithful to be faithful and to be unafraid to proclaim the gospel, to share the good news that Jesus Christ came to save sinners. More and more, the church and the Americans is feeling proud and afraid to be soft and to be quiet. It is feeling or being rejected in schools, in politics, in public discourse. The idea is keep your religion to yourself, which is not what Jesus said. And so pray for Christians in the Americans, Americas, and South America to have a wisdom to be Daniels in our valley, to be salt and light in a place that is rapidly turning from the light of Jesus Christ, from this light of the scriptures into relativism, humanism, everyone do what is right in your own lives. The Americas are the judges. Everyone does what is right in their own eyes. Believe what you want. Islam, paganism, wiccanism, buddhism, all of these grow because people no longer have the discernment. In turning their back on God, America has turned to all kinds of stupidity, insolence, and wickedness. So pray that America has first caught, not just America but these continents, would humble ourselves and return to God. Cora Oceana also has a Western influence. Australia was a prison colony, just like Georgia was, for the British. There is that western inland, even here, even though it's in the Asia area of the ocean, it's downtown. Preferred places like Austria, New Zealand, and Indonesia, Taiwan, these other islands, Micronesia, the Northern Mariana Islands, which is part of America, Guam, and the Philippines. All of these places scattered, and yet many have heard of God, and they know Him. They don't have a relationship with Him. So let's give teachers a chance to pray. We've been hoisting this all on the secondary. So let's go ahead and give teachers a chance. Brother John, I know that you've got a heart for missions. Would you pray for the Americans, North and South America, to turn back to Christ, to turn and place their trust in the scriptures and the God who can save us? And then, Mr. Henderson, if you would pray for Oceania, so we will have those two. Gracious and holy Father, we thank you so much that you have given us the opportunity to pray for different countries, different continents. Lord, we pray for America. As we remember America, the first Christian, the Purgan Fathers went to America for freedom. They have religion and established a great nation on the basis of faith. This is based on the goddess. This is like the first American continent and established church and a lot of preaching. and there and thank you for the prosperity of this nation spiritually and financially and economically and it's eventually known the world is this world but lord as we look into the christianity in america we find many things which is not right for god thought There's a lot of crimes, a lot of things. And as you remember, the freedom there, the freedom of expression guarantees all the wrong teachings. This country is full of pre-sex, and pornography, and all the things. They call it freedom of expression. And the teach is the wrong way, and a lot of false teaching. A lot of mammons there, stealing the wealth. It is subjective for the young people there, even to Christians. But please, Lord, help us to go back, help Americans go back to the early church spirit, so that they can recover the pure and mere Christianity there. Lord, this day still, in America, controls the world, and we know all this situation there, the election there, We understand everything is under your control in politics. Please lead this country politically, financially, economically, technically, in all fields. Please, Lord, lead this nation in the right way. And as we pray for American and American people there, please, may this young generation try to work hard to recover this nation spiritually and all the way. We pray in Jesus' name. Lord, as we come before you today, you've been gracious to us. You've shown your word to us. You've given it to us. You didn't owe us anything. For the people in Australia and New Zealand, Fiji, Saipan, Hawaii, all the islands in between, The Christian witness has gone out. We ask that you would break the people free of the bondage to the idolatry that they practice in their minds, in their societies. They once knew the truth, and many have turned aside. But yet there is the witness, there are the missionaries working. And so we ask the gospel would have freedom. Freedom to move about in the spirit of God, freedom to draw people to the truth. We see one day, in your word, that all men will stand before your judgment bar, no matter where they come from. And we ask for the people dwelling on the edge of the ocean, dwelling in their lands, lands both small and great, draw them to yourself. And with wisdom, to trust the only one who can save, who made the world and made the rules by which men live. And we ask this in Jesus name, amen. For the last part of our prayer session this morning, we need to ask God to prepare us to equip us. So we need to be equipped spiritually. We need to be equipped physically to be kept safe as we go out. We need to be equipped emotionally so that we have the courage To speak those things we need to say, to do those things we need to do to get the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ into the hands of the lost and dying. So we need to ask God to prepare us, to help us, to strengthen us. Let us be praying for those that we encounter today, that their hearts will be receptive, that their hands will be open to take these strides. That they would not just take them, that they would read them. And that God, through his Holy Spirit, might use his word to bring some, even today. to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. So what we are praying for now is we are first of all praying for ourselves. Then we're praying for the people that we need. We're praying that the Lord will do his good work. and that His Word will not return void. And we can rest assured, Hebrews 4 says that the Word of God, the sword of the Spirit, is like a sword piercing to the blindness of the ear of the sword of the Spirit. God's Word will not return void. Isaiah 55, it will accomplish the thing for which He intends it to do. Now sadly, for some, God's word will hurt them. They will reject God's word and Satan will take it away. Others might. The parable of the seeds, the parable of the soils, tells us that not only does Satan try to take the word, but some people respond emotionally. And when weeds like the love of the world or trial comes It doesn't do much good because it's not real So, let's pray that the Lord would grant saving faith to many Even from today maybe The Lord would encourage us by some of the conversations we have. Some of the... Maybe someone would respond. Let's pray for them. Let's do it this way. Last time we did row by row. This time... Let's do twos or threes. So we can have the first row, maybe Mr. Ackley with Majora and Joseph. But second row, either two or three. Third row, two or three at a time. Just gather together. Pray for yourselves. Pray for all of us who are going. Pray that we would be safe. Pray that we would be bold. Pray that the Lord would, if we meet someone who asks questions, that we would have the right words to say. But, not only pray for yourselves, pray for those who we will meet. Pray for divine appointments, that God will bring people who are hungry and thirsty, people who are seeking God. So we're going to go ahead and pray for the next few minutes. In a few minutes after that, I'll ask Mrs. Hendrickson to come play the piano. We'll sing one more song, maybe, and have a final word of prayer. And then we will go on to the next session. So two or threes, gather together, pray, and then we will sing together. We're all prayed up. Praise the Lord. Let's go ahead and take your seats. We'll have a final song, a final prayer, then we'll have a quick break, and then we'll have a session before we go out after lunch. All right, 3-8-9. Onward, Christian soldiers! We need to rally around the banner. We need to be ready to go out to fight the good battle, fight the good fight. Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war. We're bringing the sword of the Spirit, the Word of God. So we want to use this with strength, with courage, with boldness. 1, 3, and 4, verses 1, 3, and 4 of Onward, Christian soldiers. A song like this, you have to stand to sing. Stand to sing 3, 8, 9, verses 1, 3, and 4. Take the cross of Jesus, Lord, we pray. He's the best of all. Go to him tonight and you'll see he's better for you. I heard he's just so good. Aren't you just thrilled? Jesus, glory, glory be to Thee, whose name was given in creation. On the Church of Jesus Christ, and we'll be there. Transcend all that was, and in such as we were, we are not so far. Everyone singing on the floor! Joy to the world! And with our surpluses in the triumph song, O'er the earth and on, unto Christ the King! Father After lunch, we are going out. We are obeying Christ's command to go into the world, to teach those things which Jesus Christ commanded. Lord, we seek to obey you. We seek to please you. We need your help. In Matthew 28, you said, your son said, all authority is given to me. And you authorized us, your children, us who are Christians, to go, to preach, to proclaim. We have obeyed your command to pray. And now, Lord, we will seek to obey your command to go and tell and share. And Lord, we do pray that this will be a fruitful time. We pray that this will be a time when the light of Christ shines through the light of Christians, as you intend for it to do. Jesus Christ is the light of the world. And he has said that we, as the children of God, will also be the light of the world. And so as we seek to be light in bochum, wanu, soul, and greed, let these little ones, the lower ones, be burning. Help us to pierce the darkness with the good news. Lord, empower us, strengthen us, protect us. And whatever is accomplished, we will say, to God be the glory, great things He hath done. For of Him, and by Him, and through Him, and for Him are all things. We pray these things with assurance that you are able to do exceedingly, abundantly, above all that we can ask or think. And so Lord, prepare us hearts, souls, and minds. Anoint our tongues. Send us people in the fields that will reap a great harvest. All right, it is now nearly 1130 I'm going
Prayer Meeting-Mission Emphasis Week
PRAY the Lord of the Harvest!
SCS students pray for the continents & for their mission outing to share tracts and the gospel!
Sermon ID | 102924239585966 |
Duration | 1:11:10 |
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Category | Conference |
Language | English |
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