Final Prayer Guides from Acts

I’m catching up on posting some of these prayer guides from our church’s Wednesday prayer gathering.  Posted below are the last two guides that we used from the book of Acts.  I went through that book of Scripture and found every passage with an occurrence of prayer, and used those passages to guide our own prayers.  There ended up being 17 weeks of those guides.  Here are weeks 16 and 17.  I hope they are helpful to you!  They could be used in an individual or group prayer time.

Prayer in Acts, Part 16 – Prayer Meeting 05112016

Prayer in Acts, Part 17 – Prayer Meeting 05182016

 

 

Tags: Prayer, Prayer Meeting, Acts, Paul, Gospel, Evangelism, Love, Faith, Sovereignty, Miracles, Hospitality, Encouragement

Prayer in Acts, Part 6

Tonight is Part 6 of our study on prayer in the book of Acts.  We are doing this study at our church’s Wednesday night prayer meeting.  I have enjoyed simply walking through this book and letting the text of Scripture guide our prayers.

Tonight’s study comes from two accounts – God’s raising of Dorcas from the dead through Peter in Acts 9, and Cornelius’s vision of the angel in Acts 10.  I would have preferred to complete Cornelius’s story in one lesson, but it is a long passage, and I don’t want to miss out on some of the good stuff on prayer by rushing it.  So, we’ll cover more of that account next week.  These two passages are wonderfully connected by God’s sovereignty in sending Peter to stay a long time in Joppa, which is where Cornelius located him.

We could also point out that Peter stayed in Joppa with Simon the tanner, who would often have been ritually unclean (from a Jewish perspective) through his occupation.  Perhaps this was part of God’s preparation for Peter’s vision and the subsequent taking of the gospel to the Gentiles.   The prayer guide is attached below, and would be suitable for individual or group prayers.  God bless you!

Prayer in Acts, Part 6 – Prayer Meeting 02102016

Tags: Prayer, Prayer Meeting, Acts, Acts 9, Acts 10, Peter, Dorcas, Cornelius, Miracles, Gentiles, Sovereignty

German Town Pranks Neo-Nazis

Here is the link for this story and an accompanying video: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/11/18/1345711/-German-town-pranks-annual-neo-Nazi-march-with-clever-counter-protest?detail=facebook

I won’t explain the whole story, since that is found on the post above. I will just say that I think this story could be a great illustration for passages that refer to God sovereignly working in spite of evil, and even through evil. This might include Genesis 50, Job 1, Job 2, Job 42, Romans 8:28, Romans 9, or others.