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Sermon Questions for September 20, 2015

“Intercession and the Body of Christ” Hebrews 7:23-28 September 20, 2015 1. Read Hebrews 7:23-28. Last week we saw that God’s house must be a house of prayer. Based on these verses, and Romans 8:26-39, why do you suppose God insists that this be so?  2. What specifically do we learn about Jesus in Hebrews 7:23-28 and what does this have to do with the prayer life of the church? 3. Peter tells us in 1 Peter 2:9 that those who believe in Jesus are a “royal priesthood.” How does this relate to what we learn about Jesus in Hebrews 1 and 7?  4. What is the main function of priests? How does this relate to the calling of Christ upon our lives?  5. How would you define prayer? Intercession? What small steps can you take today to join Jesus and the church in the ministry of intercession?  6. Take some time for prayer. Praise God for who he is, confess to him the weights and sins in your life, thank him for his grace...

Prayer is What we need to be Taught

In his book Teach Me to Pray (Bethany House, 2002; ISBN: 0-7642-2596-0), Andrew Murray writes, “Prayer is what we need to be taught. Though in its beginnings prayer is so simple that even a small child can pray, it is at the same time the highest and holiest work to which anyone can rise. It is fellowship with the unseen and most holy One” (12). Indeed, in John 17:3 Jesus defined eternal life as knowing God. Eternal life is not merely life, and it's not merely life that goes on and on, rather eternal life is living in intimate connection to him who is life. Prayer is one of the primary means by which we make this connection, by which we fellowship with and draw from the living God. This is why the Bible makes such outlandish statements as, "Pray without ceasing" (1 Thessalonians 5:17). Human beings breathe; Christians pray. For Christians, prayer is not as much an activity for which we set aside time each day as a way of being that characterizes our entire day. We...

Praying for the Nations - Costa Rica

Please take a moment to pray along with our friends at Operation World for Costa Rica. And after watching the video, you can learn more about the country  here .

What Does Leaving and Cleaving In Marriage Mean?

Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh. And the man and his wife were both naked and were not ashamed. Genesis 2:24-25 Wayne Mack has some helpful insights. Taken from the book titled Strengthening Your Marriage  by Wayne Mack. "Leaving" means 1. You establish an adult relationship with your parents and your spouses parents. 2. You must be more concerned about your spouse's ideas, opinions, and practices than those of your parents. 3. You must not be slavishly dependent on your parents for affections, approval, assistance, and counsel.  4. You must eliminate any bad attitudes toward your parents/your spouses parents, or you will be tied emotionally to them regardless of how far you move from them.  5. You must stop trying to change your mate simply because your parents do not like him the way he is.  6. You make the husband and wife relationship your priority...

A Marital Exercise - Ways A Husband May Express Love To His Wife (Part 3/Final)

Here is a marriage exercise taken from a workbook titled "Building Marriages God's Way" designed by Faith Lafayette Church in Indiana. The Exercise: Evaluate the way you you express love to your wife. Circle the ways you are neglecting. Ask your wife to go over the list and put a check mark in front of the ways she would like you to express love. Ask her to add other things to the list. You may express love to your wife by: 31. Fulfilling your responsibilities. 32. Being sober but not somber, about life. Having a realistic, biblical, positive attitude toward life. 33. Discussing plans with your wife before you make decisions, and when the plans are made sharing them fully with her, giving reasons for making the decisions you did. 34. Thanking her in creative ways for her attempts to please you. 35. Asking forgiveness often and saying, "I was wrong and will try to change." 36. Actually changing where and when you should. 37. Sharing your insights, r...

A Marital Exercise - Practical Ways To Show Love To Your Husband (Part 3/Final)

Here is a marriage exercise taken from a workbook titled "Building Marriages God's Way" designed by Faith Lafayette Church in Indiana. The Exercise: Evaluate the way you you express love to your husband. Circle the ways you are neglecting. Ask your husband to go over the list and put a check mark in front of the ways he would like you to express love. Ask him to add other things to the list. 16. Your discipline of the children ought to be consistent with his, as he is responsible to God for them (Ephesians 6:4). 17. Be excited about his achievements and successes - even if you were not involved in them. Compliment him. 18. Be sensitive to his pressures and pray for him (Romans 12:15) 19. Be grateful to your husband by: (1 Corinthians 4:7)      1) How you care for his home (1 Corinthians 14:40)      2) How you care about your personal appearance for him      3) Genuinely thanking him for everything he does for you 20. Be home w...

Missions Report from the Prange Family

By Moriah Prange Dear Glory of Christ family, I wanted to thank those of you who were praying for the mission trip that my dad, my sister Faith, and I went on last month! I also wanted to share with you how God worked through it. Our mission trip was with Joni and Friends, a Christian organization dedicated to sharing the hope of Jesus and providing resources for people with disabilities. This August, Joni and Friends hosted a retreat on the beautiful campus of Castaway Club on Pelican Lake. The retreat gave families with disabled children or individuals with disabilities a chance to play, worship, and relax. Caring for a child with a disability is daunting. Many of the children that came to camp require 24/7 care, leaving their parents little time to recharge and connect with each other. At Camp, the parents had a chance to spend time together and be fed spiritually through sermons and small groups. During this time, their children were being cared for by short-term miss...