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Prayer Burdens, Week of January 17

Updated: Apr 17, 2021

Reading - Chapter 16 of Lessons on Prayer (Link)


Hymn 189


Dear Saints,


For the prayer meeting, we suggest taking the following verses from HWMR of The All-inclusive, Extensive Christ Replacing Culture for the One New Man


Phil. 1:20-21 According to my earnest expectation and hope that in nothing I will be put to shame, but will all boldness, as always, even now Christ will be magnified in my body, whether through life or through death. For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain.


Online Baltic-Nordic Blending Conference (29-31 January 2021) - There will be the upcoming Online Baltic-Nordic Conference, January 29-31, 2020, hosted by the churches in the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania). We pray for the Lord’s rich blessing for this time of fellowship and that many saints will be able to participate in this online conference. May the Lord blend and build the members of the Body of Christ in this region for His testimony and His move in Europe.


Prayer for the United States - Pray that the peace of Christ may arbitrate in all of the hearts and thoughts of the people of the United States that this nation may be used by the Lord for His final move. May the God of peace crush Satan under our feet shortly through our opening and cooperation.


Church in Atlanta Meeting Hall - Please continue to pray for the coordination among the design team and serving saints, for a full approval of our Special Land Use Permit by the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners on Thursday, January 28, 2021, and for the Lord to release all the funds necessary to complete the project.


Pray for the saints to have a new beginning this year – In daily Bible reading, praying, and enjoying of the ministry - May we have a proper, recovered Christian life so that we may constantly enjoy the riches of His divine life to bring forth fruit by the overflow of His rich life. Also remember the saints in the current lockdown restrictions, particularly those who are isolated, lonely, or troubled. May the Lord be our encouragement, Paraclete and Comfort.

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