PrayerThots on Heb 10 (Sep 11)

God Helps Change Your Mindset

The writer of Hebrews highlighted
the superiority of Christ by pointing
out the heart of the human problem
is the problem of the human heart.
The old covenant was inadequate
because it was unable to deal
permanently with sin. But God’s
new covenant written in Christ’s
own blood which He shed on
the cross – makes full provision
for the forgiveness of sins.

Lord, You Mold Our Mindset:
This is the covenant I will make
with them… I Will Put my laws in
their hearts, and I Will Write them
on their minds. Then…their sins…
I’ll remember no more (H10:16-17)
Let us Go Into the Presence
of God with sincere hearts
fully trusting Him (Heb 10:22).
Let us hold fast the confession
of our hope without wavering,
for He who promised is faithful.
And let us consider one another
in order to Stir Up Love and good
works, not forsaking assembling
ourselves together but exhorting
one another (Heb 10:23-25). Amen.
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PrayerThots on Heb 9 (Sep 10)

God Gives You Access & Freedom

The writer of Hebrews highlighted
the superiority of Christ by pointing
out the heart of the human problem
is the problem of the human heart.
The old covenant was inadequate
because it was unable to deal
permanently with sin. But God’s
new covenant written in Christ’s
own blood which He shed on
the cross – makes full provision
for the forgiveness of sins.

Lord, You Enable Ready Excess:
Only the high priest goes into
the Most Holy Place, and only
once a year & always with blood,
which he offers to God to cover
his own sins & the sins the people
have committed in ignorance. By
these regulations the Holy Spirit
revealed that the Most Holy Place
was not open to the people(H9:7-8)
Under the old system, the blood of
goats and bulls cleanses people’s
bodies from ceremonial impurity.
Think how much more the blood
of Christ will purify our consciences
from sinful deeds so that we can
worship the living God. For Christ
offered himself to God as a Perfect
Sacrifice for our sins (v13-14) Amen
Continue reading “PrayerThots on Heb 9 (Sep 10)”

Preview on 1-3 John & Jude (Sep8)

We have been Chronologically
covering the Bible phase by phase.
We start the Gospels, with Jesus
presented as the Perfect Servant,
Savior of the world, Messianic King
and the Son of God, before Acts
chronicles Growth of the Church.
Then Paul urges the Galatians to
live by Faith alone, Thessalonians
to Serve ahead of Second Coming,
to Corinthians to Live Rightly,
to Romans Justification by Faith,
Ephesians living as Body of Christ
to Colossians Doctrinal Purity and
to Philippians Unity of the Spirit;
before Paul’s pastoral letters and
then pursing maturity in Hebrews,
practical Christianity in James and
Maturing thro tough times in 1/2Pet.

Continuing into 1 John, the beloved
apostle wrote the letter to help his
brothers in their walk with God.
He wants them to be grounded
in assurance of their salvation,
experiencing victory over sin and
the joy of the Christian life. He
reminds readers that belief should
be based on Christ’s incarnation
and that every believer has
responsibility to walk like Christ.

In 2 John, the apostle wrote to
an elect lady and her children;
to stress the importance of balance
in Christian life. John commends
the group for standing firm in the
faith & warns about false teaching.
John exhorts his readers to obey
God by loving Him & one another,
and abide in the doctrine of Christ.

John’s third letter opens with an
address to Gaius whose hospitality
& love of the truth bring joy to him.
John also holds up Demetrius as
another commendable example
of a saint. Both men walk in the
truth, serve the church faithfully
and have good reputation.
By contrast, John rebukes
Diotrephes for his gossip,
pride and arrogant attitude.

Alarmed by the presence of
false trenching, Jude (who was
the brother of James) exhorts
believers to stand firm for the truth.
He ends his short epistle with
a series of urgent commands:
Remember Christ’s words,
remain in God’s love and seek
to remove erring brothers from
the fiery danger of their ways.

We’ll cover the 3 letters of John as
well as Jude over two weekends.
Lookout for them to be encouraged
to live out the truth in love and
humility and contend for the faith.

Preview on 1 & 2 Peter (Sep 1)

We have been Chronologically
covering the Bible phase by phase.
We start the Gospels, with Jesus
presented as the Perfect Servant,
Savior of the world, Messianic King
and the Son of God, before Acts
chronicles Growth of the Church.
Then Paul urges the Galatians to
live by Faith alone, Thessalonians
to Serve ahead of Second Coming,
to Corinthians to Live Rightly,
to Romans Justification by Faith,
Ephesians living as Body of Christ
to Colossians Doctrinal Purity and
to Philippians Unity of the Spirit;
before Paul’s pastoral letters and
then pursing maturity in Hebrews
and practical Christianity in James.

Next, we continue into 1st Peter;
where apostle writes to scattered
Jewish Christians who are under-
going intense persecution for their
faith. He reminds his readers that
God has given them the privilege
of being born again. Therefore,
they shouldn’t be surprised when
suffering comes their way; they
should expect it, prepare for it,
and respond to it correctly.
He also encourages them to imitate
Christ through a submissive spirit
toward one another. If they do,
God will richly reward them
when the trials of life are over.

Whilst Peter’s first letter taught
his readers to persevere through
external trials with hope, his second
letter teaches the same audience
to oppose internal spiritual struggle
with the knowledge of the truth.
Peter warns against apostasy
within the church, moral perversion
and the denial of Christ’s return.
He exhorts his readers to grow
in grace and knowledge that
come through Jesus Christ,
thereby gaining strength to
resist error and avoid heresy.

We’ll cover the two letters of Peter
over one weekend in two divisions:-
1 Peter: Encouraging Afflicted
2 Peter: Growing in the Faith
Lookout for them to be encouraged
& be steadfast in difficult situations

Preview on James (Aug 25)

 

We have been Chronologically
covering the Bible phase by phase.
We start the Gospels, with Jesus
presented as the Perfect Servant,
Savior of the world, Messianic King
and the Son of God, before Acts
chronicles Growth of the Church.
Then Paul urges the Galatians to
live by Faith alone, Thessalonians
to Serve ahead of Second Coming,
to Corinthians to Live Rightly,
to Romans Justification by Faith,
Ephesians living as Body of Christ
to Colossians Doctrinal Purity and
to Philippians Unity of the Spirit;
before Paul’s pastoral letters and
then pursing maturity in Hebrews.

Next, we continue into James:
where the apostle shows how faith
integrates with everyday practical
experience by stressing that true
faith produces doers of the Word.
For James, a faith that produces
no change in a person’s life is
really no faith at all. True faith will
bear fruit in actions and deeds.
James offer many tests for genuine
faith: It endures trials, obey Word,
harbours no prejudice, controls
the tongue, is separated from
the world and resists the devil.

We’ll cover the letter of James
over one weekend in two divisions:-
Jas 1-3: Faith Tested & Displayed
Jas 3-5: Faith Proved & Rewarded
Lookout for it to better understand
right Christian Behaviour and the
issue of the Testing of Faith; and
be embolden in difficult situations.

Praying thro 1 John (Sep 9)

Living Confidently In Love
(Prayer Walk thro 1 John 3-5)

The apostle John, who is enjoying
a delightful fellowship with God,
earnestly desires that his spiritual
children enjoy that same fellowship
and writes I John telling them how:
God is Light and therefore to
engage in fellowship with Him
means walking in the light of
His commandments. God is love,
and thus His children must walk
in love. And God is life, and those
who desire fellowship with Him
must possess the spiritual life,
which begins with spiritual birth
through faith in Jesus Christ.

Lord, thank you through apostle
John You reveal the vital aspects
of our faith to give us confidence.
In our dark world, You God is light.
In the cold world, You bring the
warm of love. And in our dying
world, You bring life. Thank you
that when we lack confidence,
these truths bring us certainty.
Help us to Love Sacrificially;
help us be Confident in Your Love &
help us Come Confidently. Amen.
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Praying thro 1 John (Sep 8)

    Walking In the Light & Love
    (Prayer Walk thro 1 John 1-3)

    The apostle John, who is enjoying
    a delightful fellowship with God,
    earnestly desires that his spiritual
    children enjoy that same fellowship
    and writes I John telling them how:
    God is Light and therefore to
    engage in fellowship with Him
    means walking in the light of
    His commandments. God is love,
    and thus His children must walk
    in love. And God is life, and those
    who desire fellowship with Him
    must possess the spiritual life,
    which begins with spiritual birth
    through faith in Jesus Christ.

    Lord, thank you through apostle
    John You reveal the vital aspects
    of our faith to give us confidence.
    In our dark world, You God is light.
    In the cold world, You bring the
    warm of love. And in our dying
    world, You bring life. Thank you
    that when we lack confidence,
    these truths bring us certainty.
    Help us to confess sins readily;
    help us to love one another; and
    help us respond to Yr Love. Amen
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Preview on 1-3 John & Jude (Sep8)

Preview on 1-3 John & Jude

We have been Chronologically
covering the Bible phase by phase.
We start the Gospels, with Jesus
presented as the Perfect Servant,
Savior of the world, Messianic King
and the Son of God, before Acts
chronicles Growth of the Church.
Then Paul urges the Galatians to
live by Faith alone, Thessalonians
to Serve ahead of Second Coming,
to Corinthians to Live Rightly,
to Romans Justification by Faith,
Ephesians living as Body of Christ
to Colossians Doctrinal Purity and
to Philippians Unity of the Spirit;
before Paul’s pastoral letters and
then pursing maturity in Hebrews,
practical Christianity in James and
Maturing thro tough times in 1/2Pet.

Continuing into 1 John, the beloved
apostle wrote the letter to help his
brothers in their walk with God.
He wants them to be grounded
in assurance of their salvation,
experiencing victory over sin and
the joy of the Christian life. He
reminds readers that belief should
be based on Christ’s incarnation
and that every believer has
responsibility to walk like Christ.
Continue reading “Preview on 1-3 John & Jude (Sep8)”

Prayer Thot on Heb 8 (Sep 7)

God Gives Us Better Covenant

The writer of Hebrews highlighted
the superiority of Christ by pointing
out the heart of the human problem
is the problem of the human heart.
The old covenant was inadequate
because it was unable to deal
permanently with sin. But God’s
new covenant written in Christ’s
own blood which He shed on
the cross – makes full provision
for the forgiveness of sins.

Lord, we receive Better Covenant:
He is the one who mediated for
us a far Better Covenant with God,
based on better promises (Heb8:6)
This is the new covenant I will
make with the people of Israel
on that day, says the Lord: I will
put my laws in their minds so they
will understand them, and I will
Write Them on their hearts so they
will obey them. I will be their God,
and they will be my people (v10).
…For all shall Know Me, from the
least to the greatest (v11). Amen.
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Prayer Thot on Heb 7 (Sep 6)

Christ Always Interceding For You

God spoke in times past through
the prophets, but He has reserved
the declaration of His glory for
His Son. By His death, Jesus lifts
mankind into the family of God.
Because of His perfect humanity,
Jesus is uniquely qualified to serve
as High Priest for sinful mankind.
Moses was a servant in God’s
household, but Christ is the
divine Son over God’s household.
And Christ will bring His people into
the eternal resting place of heaven.

Lord, You Will Intercede For Us:
There were many priests under
the old system, for death prevented
them from remaining in office.
But because Jesus lives forever,
He has a permanent priesthood.
Therefore He is able to save
completely those who come
to God through Him, because
He always lives to intercede
for them (Heb 7:23-25). Amen.
Continue reading “Prayer Thot on Heb 7 (Sep 6)”