Saturday, May 02, 2009

Tomorrow's Offering


Tomorrow's sermon begins a new series on commitment. We'll be looking at the Gadites and the Reubenites who didn't really want to enter the Promised Land with everyone else.

Returning today is the long, lost tradition of including the pastoral prayer in my blog. I haven't had much time to add these and I don't always get them before hand. Today's prayer-man is Bob Hall. Thanks, Bob.
Prayers of the Church for Grandview
3 May 2009


Praise be to the Lord, to God, Our Savior, who daily bears our burdens.

Thank you, Father, for your great love. Thank you, Father, for your great commitment – a commitment so great that you made us in your own image; a commitment so great that you sent your beloved Son to die for us; a commitment so great that you promised eternal life for those who believe.

When we ponder your great commitment to us, it can take our breath away, it can bring us to our knees, it can make us cry out, “Oh Great and wondrous Lord”.

Even more, it can turn us to commit to you.

We commit our hearts to you, Father, that we may be examples of your love; soften our hearts to others and give us true charity; cleanse our hearts, Lord, of sinful desire and replace it with the desire to serve you.

We commit our souls to you, Father, that we may be dynamic, vibrant sewers of your Word. Let us not content ourselves with abstaining from evil-doing, but rather commit ourselves to well-doing, to active service in the name of Jesus. When our brothers and sisters cry out in anguish, let us be there to mend them, let us be there to support them, let us be there to love them in the name of the risen savior.

We commit our minds to you, Father, and step out in faith, faith that can move mountains. Help us refrain from rationalizing our lives in service of self. Help us fight against the earthly logic of personal pleasure at the expense of the world around us. Help us use the intelligence you have given us that all may know you and all experience the peaceful beauty of this world because of your great love.

We commit ourselves to you, Father, all of our beings. Use us in your service. Use us to further your kingdom.

Bless those who hate us for our faults and those who love us in spite of them. Remake us that they may see you and your goodness in us.

In the silence, God, hear our personal prayers of despair, of thanksgiving, of pain, of praise:



We ask special prayers today, gracious Lord, for Dennis and Fabienne Freeland and their family as they serve with others in JAARS to spread your word around the globe. Bless them and keep them.

We pray also for Crossroads Christian Church and their minister, Clint Andrews. Bless them as they work to strengthen your kingdom in the local area as well as other parts of the world that they support.

And now we pray together as Jesus Christ taught us to pray:

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