“After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them two by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about to go. 2 He told them, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field. Go! I am sending you out like lambs among wolves.” Luke 10:1-3 NIV
Lord and Father of Mankind,
Yesterday reading, just before this sending out the 72, Jesus chatted with those wanting to follow him but making excuses to put it off till later. Here we see there are the 12 disciples and others who are willing to following now. 72 or six dozen! They are nameless but Luke shows they are not just a random group but appointed and sent out two by two. Father thank You that we are not just a random group of followers but You know us by name (Isaiah 41:3). You appoint us and give us Your blessing. You know how much easier it is when a task is shared. We feel more confident, we can encourage each other and we are less intimidated. Thank You.
Thank You that just as You know us as your children, you know every single one of us personally and actions and even our thoughts (Matthew 9:4). You know where a heart is open to hear about Your love. You know where there is the desire to be forgiven and start again. And, at any one time there are people who don’t know You and are hungry to hear about Your love and heaven. Help us to be brave enough to risk talking about You and not be surprised when people listen. And not offended when they don’t want to. There are millions who have come to faith because someone simply told them God loved them. Help me start with one. Help me see the opportunities.
In Jesus name we pray, Amen.
Lord and Father of mankind,
We pray,
For all our family, friends, neighbours, and our church family. For their many individual needs and You would guide their steps today for good.
For ministers, pastors, congregations and all that is done by those belonging to churches. Make them beacons of hope in the darkness of winter and world conflict.
For our Government, that You would be in the midst of it leading, forming and directing.
For our King and Queen and their family and their work here and overseas.
For those in Iceland where there is threat of volcanic eruption. For those who have had to leave their homes. Speak peace to the earth there.
For Gaza and the Middle East, Lord a miracle now, a pause, leading to a new peace.
For Putin and Ukraine. An end to this war, conflict and bloodshed.
For those in the midst of conflict, to have hope and a future and hear of Your love.
For all those who are considering Jesus, beginning to hear about Him to take that step from knowing about You to knowing You personally. May seeds be sown in all the Christmas services to be held this year in churches, schools, care homes. Carolling out on the streets, in towns and around housing estates.
For all those who need to know they are loved with an everlasting, unfailing love today.
For ourselves, thank You for a new day. Thank You for Your everlasting arms of love which hold us gentle and strong.
In Jesus name we pray, Amen.
Worship Saturday 25th November 2023
Bellow the video and lyrics is the story of how the song came to be written.
How lovely on the mountains are the feet of Him
Who brings good news, good news;
Announcing peace, proclaiming news of happiness:
Our God reigns, our God reigns!
Our God reigns! Our God reigns!
Our God reigns! Our God reigns
You watchmen lift your voices joyfully as one
Shout for your King, your King
See eye to eye the Lord restoring Zion
Your God reigns, your God reigns!
Waste places of Jerusalem break forth with joy
We are redeemed, redeemed
The Lord has saved and comforted His people
Your God reigns, your God reigns!
Ends of the earth, see the salvation of your God
Jesus is Lord, is Lord
Before the nations He has bared His holy arm
Your God reigns, your God reigns!
Lyrics: Leonard E Smith
Sometimes you have to reach bottom before you look up to see God at work. Back in 1973, I was out of work again and depressed — actually very depressed. My wife and I had a son, an apartment, a car, and lots of bills to pay. I had also made myself unemployable as a high school teacher with just too much Jesus talk in class. I guess I was naive to think that talking about Jesus was more important than teaching Latin or English literature.
One morning I was reading the Bible and came to Isaiah 52:7: “How lovely on the mountains are the feet of Him Who brings good news, announcing peace, proclaiming news of happiness: your God reigns.” My heart began pounding in my chest because, through what I read, God spoke to me: “You’re going to get through this, and you will be fine. In fact, you’ll do very well.” I just felt the dark cloud lift off me. I picked up my guitar and, in a few minutes, Our God Reigns was born! I had one verse and the chorus. It wasn’t so much that I wrote it as I received it! . . .
Every one of us has experienced disappointment and failure and had our hearts broken. But we don’t need to be bitter about it. If we look closely, we’ll see how God worked it out for our good. Over time, we become more understanding, more patient, and kinder to others who have been overlooked and forgotten. We must not forget that suffering is the very thing God uses to refine and strengthen us. Jesus set the pattern that crucifixion comes before resurrection.