Prayer Thot for the Day (Jan 1)

God Hears Our Prayer

Backgrounder: Great quantities
of men and materials plus seven
years of Solomon’s life are invested
to complete the house of the Lord.
Solomon in dedicating the Temple
praise and thank God for His
Unchanging character and unfailing
promises on behalf of the nation.
When Solomon finishes his prayer,
the glory of God fills the Temple.

Lord, we will Pray for Our Nation:
Then the Lord appeared to
Solomon by night & said to him:
I have heard your prayer and
have chosen this place for
Myself as a house of sacrifice…
If my people, who are called by
my name, will humble themselves
and pray and seek my face and
turn from their wicked ways,
then I will hear from heaven,
and I will forgive their sin and
will heal their land (2Chr 7:12-14)
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Prayer Thot for the Day (Jan 1)

God Hears Our Prayer

Backgrounder: Great quantities
of men and materials plus seven
years of Solomon’s life are invested
to complete the house of the Lord.
Solomon in dedicating the Temple
praise and thank God for His
Unchanging character and unfailing
promises on behalf of the nation.
When Solomon finishes his prayer,
the glory of God fills the Temple.

Lord, we will Pray for Our Nation:
Then the Lord appeared to
Solomon by night & said to him:
I have heard your prayer and
have chosen this place for
Myself as a house of sacrifice…
If my people, who are called by
my name, will humble themselves
and pray and seek my face and
turn from their wicked ways,
then I will hear from heaven,
and I will forgive their sin and
will heal their land (2Chr 7:12-14)
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Praying thro Isaiah (Dec 31)

Judgment for Pagan Nations
(Prayer Walk thro Isaiah 13-27)

Backgrounder: After proclaiming
coming judgment for Judah with
the hope that the people have
seen the Messiah, Isaiah proceeds
to declare judgment on the
pagan nations. These include
Babylon and Moab (c13-16),
Ethiopia and Egypt (c17-20),
Jerusalem and Tyre (c21-23).
Finally, the prophet proclaims that
judgment will turn to jubilation.

Dear Lord, You are Almighty,
Sovereign, all Loving & You Care
for the welfare of Your people.
We learn from the passages from
Isaiah on your judgment on the
nations & your purposes are good.
Help us Accept Yr Sovereign Plan;
Help us Not to Trust in Idols; and
Help us to Put our Trust in U. Amen
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Praying thro Isaiah (Dec 30)


Judgment for Judah Coming

(Prayer Walk thro Isaiah 1-12)

Backgrounder: A crisis exists in
the nation of Judah. Wickedness
has permeated every fiber of the
social, political and spiritual life
of the country – a condition which
God finds intolerable. And Divine
indictment falls from the lips
of His prophet Isaiah. Unless
repentance sweeps the nation,
God will reduce His people to ruin.
Famine and pestilence will replace
feasting and pleasure to show the
Holy One of Israel still rules in Zion.
But in the face of trouble, Isaiah
also proclaims a note of hope that
the people that walked in darkness
have seen a Great Light.

Dear Lord, thank you for the book
of Isaiah which not only call the
nation of Judah back to God,
but also tell us of God’s salvation
through the Messiah. We will
come before Your Holiness;
we will Seek Your Help and
we Call upon Your Names. Amen.
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Preview on Isaiah (Dec 30)

We have been covering the Bible
by time sequence, phase by phase
OT1: Five Books of Laws incl Job.
OT2: History Up to King David
from Joshua to 1 Chron + Psalms
as well as Reign of King Solomon
in 2nd Chron & Wisdom Poetry.
In Phase 3, we see the decline of
the two nations, with Israel finally
dispersed by the Assyrians.
OT3A: 1 Kings: United & Divided
Kingdom and Obadiah & Joel
OT3B: 2K1-17: Israel Dispersion
and Jonah, Amos, Hosea, Micah.

Next, we will meditate on Prophet
Isaiah’s Ministry which spans
the reign of four kings in Judah.
This book is like a miniature Bible.
The first 39 chapters, like the
39 books of the OT stress the
holiness of God and pronounce
woe & condemnation on Judah.
The final 27 chapters focus on
the future, calling forth the theme
of NT: that the Messiah is coming
to bring comfort to His people.

We will cover book of Isaiah over
3 weekends under 6 divisions:
Judgment for Judah Coming (1-12)
Judgment for J’s neighbours (13-27
Judgment for whole earth (c28-35)
Assyrians at Jerusalem (c36-39)
Comfort & Peace Coming (c40-48)
Restoration Coming (c49-66)
Shalom/chris

Prayer Thot for the Day (Dec 29)

God Is Your Source

Backgrounder: David ends his
life the same way he began it,
praising God. His final words to
Solomon and to the nation reflect
the same wholehearted devotion
to God as the young shepherd.

Lord, You are our Source:
Yours O Lord is the greatness,
the power, the glory & the majesty.
Yours is the kingdom O Lord
And you are exalted over all.
Wealth and honour come from U;
You are the ruler of all things.
In your hands are strength and
power to exalt and give strength
to all (1 Chron 29:11-12).
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Prayer Thot for the Day (Dec 28)

God Is With You

Backgrounder: David ends his
life the same way he began it
with humble confidence in God.
His final words to Solomon reflect
the same wholehearted devotion
to God that characterised
the young shepherd of Judea.

Lord, You are With Us:
Every part of this plan, David
told Solomon, was given to me in
writing from the hand of the Lord.
Then David continued: Be strong
and courageous, and do the work.
Don’t be afraid or discouraged
by the size of the task, for the
Lord God, my God, is with you.
He will not fail you nor forsake you.
He will see to it that all the work
related to the Temple of the Lord
is finished correctly (1Chr28:19-20
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Prayer Thot for the Day (Dec 27)

God Does More Than U Imagine

Backgrounder: David’s greatest
dream is to build a house for God.
Though David is not permitted
to build a house for God, God
will build a house for David –
a perpetual dynasty and kingdom.
God remains true to His promise
by preserving the line of David.

Lord, Your Will & Way is Better:
Lord, let the promise you have
made concerning your servant and
his house be established forever.
Do as you promised so that it will
be established & that your name
will be great forever. Then men
will say: The Lord Almighty, the
God over Israel, is Israel’s God!
And the house of your servant
David will be established
before you (1Chron 17:23-24).
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Prayer Thot for the Day (Dec 26)

God Gives Instructions for Victory

Backgrounder on 1 Chron 10-14:
After the death of King Saul
David becomes king of all Israel.
Then David forms his mighty men
of warriors. And the Philistines
begin their attacks of Israel. Learn
from David his secret to successes.

Lord, we will Inquire for Instruction:
Now the Philistines has come and
raided the Valley of Rephaim; so
David inquired of God: Shall I go
and attack the Philistines? Will U
hand them over to me? The Lord
answered him: Go I will hand them
over to you. So David defeated
them there (1 Chron 14:9-11).
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Prayer Thot for the Day (Dec 25)

God Answers Simple Bold Prayer

Backgrounder on 1 Chron 1-9:
Chronicles which focuses on the
southern kingdom of Judah, gives
a priestly perspective on the history
of God’s people. And 1 Chronicles
opens with a series of genealogies
(including Jabez) which show
God at work throughout history.

Lord, we will Pray Boldly:
There was a man named Jabez
who was more distinguished than
any of his brothers. His mother
named him Jabez because
his birth had been so painful.
He was the one who prayed to
the God of Israel: O that U would
bless me and extend my territory!
Please be with me in all that I do
and keep me from all trouble
and pain! And God granted him
his request (1 Chron 4:9-10).
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