Sunday, April 5, 2020

Day 10 Focus of prayer and urgent need -

Hidden in His Tabernacle

“For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion: in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me up upon a rock.” Ps. 27:5
“God will do great things for those who trust in Him. The reason why His professed people have no greater strength is that they trust so much to their own wisdom, and do not give the Lord an opportunity to reveal His power in their behalf. He will help His believing children in every emergency if they will place their entire confidence in Him and faithfully obey Him.” Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 493

Heart Questions:

What does it mean to be hidden in the secret of His tabernacle? Why do we as Christians have so little spiritual strength? What are two actions that God is waiting to see in us? How can we practice these two actions right now during our present crisis?

Day  10 - Prayer Focus

1. Pray for church members in the country of Fiji who are seeking to be a light even in the midst of a world in chaos. Pray that they would be pillars of hope and anchors of stability in these difficult times, reflecting the love of Jesus with all they meet.
2. Pray for the local Hope station in Fiji to become a trusted media platform throughout the island and that God will use it to reach many for God’s kingdom.
3. Pray for the Student Missionaries around the world who are weathering the COVID-19 pandemic away from home and loved ones. Pray for courage and strength for our missionaries.
4. Pray for continued provision for those who are losing jobs, getting laid off, or wondering how to pay rent and utilities, and buy food when they can’t go to work.
5. Pray for church members in Italy, France, Spain, Germany, and other European countries who have lost loved ones to the coronavirus. Pray for comfort and strength to pick up and carry on.

Going Deeper - Additional Reading Suggestions for this week:

• “Removing the Spiritual Breaches” – A PDF Download

Day 9 Focus of prayer and urgent need - To Display His Glory

To Display His Glory

“Owe no one anything except to love one another, for he who loves another has fulfilled the law.” Rom. 13:8
“The church is God’s appointed agency for the salvation of men. It was organized for service, and its mission is to carry the gospel to the world. From the beginning it has been God’s plan that through His church shall be reflected to the world His fullness and His sufficiency. The members of the church, those whom He has called out of darkness into His marvelous light, are to show forth His glory. The church is the repository of the riches of the grace of Christ; and through the church will eventually be made manifest, even to ‘the principalities and powers in heavenly places,’ the final and full display of the love of God. Ephesians 3:10.” Acts of Apostles, p. 9

Heart Questions:

It appears according to Romans 13:8 that we are in debt to love others as God has loved us. How can we demonstrate that love even in difficult situations, especially when we have been wronged by others? How can we be God’s agency to display His glory?

Day 9 - Prayer Focus

1. Pray that we as a Seventh-day Adventist church would fulfill our mission as God’s appointed agency for the salvation of men.
2. Pray for some of our members in Kenya. Pray for forgiveness and healing among church members, and unity and wisdom how to move forward in this COVID-19 crisis. Pray also for the Holy Spirit to be upon the church leadership throughout Kenya.
3. Pray for our church members and leaders in Burundi, Africa, who continue to be oppressed. Pray that the love of God would be displayed through the witness of those in Burundi, and through the testimony of church members all around the world, who shine for Jesus even in the midst of great turmoil and suffering.
4. Pray for a continued emphasis on new forms of evangelism that reach out to people through the internet and other ways, complying with “social distancing” but maintaining our strong emphasis on Christ, His Word, His righteousness, His sanctuary service, and His saving power in the great controversy.
5. Pray that we would know how to practically share the Three Angels’ Messages, along with God’s health message, as these messages are so relevant for this time in Earth’s history.

Going Deeper - Additional Reading Suggestions for this week:

• “Removing the Spiritual Breaches” – A PDF Download

Friday, April 3, 2020

Day 8 Focus of Prayer and Urgent Need - What if sin is treated like a pandemic

What if We Looked at Sin Like We Look at COVID-19?

By Eric Louw

A couple of weeks ago, my wife and I both ended up with what we thought was food poisoning and a fever. Thankfully, after 36 hours of fighting a fever, I recovered. My wife’s fever, however, didn’t go away. She developed a dry cough and body aches.
After a few days, we contacted the Spectrum Health COVID-19 screening number and set up an appointment for their next screening opening. We shared her symptoms and were told that, while she had all the major matching symptoms, unless she had knowingly been in contact with a diagnosed carrier of COVID-19, she would not be eligible for any test. Coming in for testing would be a waste of time.
A few days later my wife, still struggling with a fever, awoke coughing up thick phlegm. This triggered her gag reflex so severely that she began coughing and throwing up and couldn’t stop for about two hours. We took her to the emergency room and shared all of the above with the physicians. They got her on an IV and administered medications, which helped get things under control.
I again asked about the possibility of testing my wife for COVID-19, given the fact that she works with a lot of internationals and we had also recently been out of state attending a large conference. The doctor shared that even though my wife had the symptoms, testing requires contact with a diagnosed carrier of COVID-19. As the doctors shared this with us, I realized that there was either a major shortage of tests, or the medical professionals were waiting for community spread to reach a threshold before taking the diagnosis seriously.
After more discussion, the doctor finally told us that my wife would get tested for everything else first. If those results came back negative, a second swab would be immediately forwarded to the local health department for testing on COVID-19, and we should hear back within a couple of days. In the meantime, we were instructed to return home and self-quarantine, which we did.
When the initial test for everything else came back NEGATIVE that first day, I let each group of people I had been in contact with know our circumstances to maximize caution. This resulted in many people being quarantined.
Not wanting to inconvenience others too much, I decided to contact the hospital to check whether my wife’s swab had been forwarded for COVID-19 testing. The staff there did not know where it was sent. I called one place after another with no helpful information. It took days before I finally connected with the County Epidemiologist only to discover that they hadn’t been planning to send the swab in for testing at all. When I explained the circumstances further and how many people were quarantined and waiting for the results, he said they would get the swab tested for COVID-19 by Tuesday.
Tuesday came and went. No results. Wednesday came and went. No results. Meanwhile my wife ended up back in the emergency room as she could not stop coughing. Thursday came and mostly went. No results. Upon inquiry, we found out that there was a backlog of hundreds of samples pending, probably with similar stories to our own. Finally Thursday at 7:30 pm, almost 12 days out from initial quarantine, the results came back. NEGATIVE! What a relief, but what an ordeal!
In many ways, our experience reminds us of the very first “virus” to infect this world. Like COVID-19, sin didn’t appear deadly when it was first discovered in heaven. Sin didn’t even appear that deadly when it arrived on earth, “quarantined” at a single tree. But as sin began to spread from the serpent to Eve to Adam and their descendants, it quickly grew into something that was entirely out of control.
Unfortunately, in contrast to the world’s response to COVID-19, most of us aren’t too concerned about the spread of sin. We aren’t too worried about testing our lives by God’s Word and searching our hearts. We see the symptoms – selfishness, anger, pride – seeping into everything we do. But we ignore those symptoms. We enjoy sin, we play with it, we joke about it, anything but trying to purge it from our lives at all cost.
What if we did things differently? What if we treated sin as if it was COVID-19?
Psalm 139:23-24 encourages us to submit ourselves to a diagnostic test. “Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me, and know my thoughts. And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” God is longing for us to know our true condition and seek spiritual healing. His heart yearns for us to be cleansed and purified. We are all under quarantine here on earth, but one day soon this quarantine will end and Jesus will come to take us home. When He does, will we be ready?
Eric Louw is a pastor with the Texas conference, currently finishing his MDiv at Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. He and his wife, Esther, have been married three years and are excitedly anticipating the arrival of their first child in September!
HEART QUESTIONS: Are we willing to give God permission to search our hearts and cleanse us from the deadly virus of sin? What if that means asking forgiveness from someone whom our sins have wounded?
ACTIVE HEART CHALLENGE: This week, as we continue to pray for our physical protection and healing, let’s actively pray for our spiritual healing. And let’s take steps to reach out to those around us—to ask forgiveness, to seek reconciliation, to share God’s love! Let’s not minimize sin (big or small) any longer, but ask God to help us run from it with all our might. As we pray, let’s claim 1 John 1:9 and Isaiah 1:18.
“Many who would shrink with horror from some great transgression are led to look upon sin in little matters as of trifling consequence. But these little sins eat out the life of godliness in the soul.” The Faith I Live By, p. 92

Going Deeper - Additional Reading Suggestions for this week:

• “Removing the Spiritual Breaches” – A PDF Download

From: https://revivalandreformation.org/100days/blog/8




Day 7 Focus of Prayer and Urgent Neet - The Greatest Victories

The Greatest Victories

“Call upon Me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you and you shall glorify Me.” Ps. 50:15
“Jacob prevailed because he was persevering and determined. His experience testifies to the power of importunate prayer. It is now that we are to learn this lesson of prevailing prayer, of unyielding faith. The greatest victories to the church of Christ or to the individual Christian are not those that are gained by talent or education, by wealth or the favor of men. They are those victories that are gained in the audience chamber with God, when earnest, agonizing faith lays hold upon the mighty arm of power.” Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 203

Heart Questions:

What type of faith do we need to have? And how are our greatest victories gained? Share with a loved one some victories you have gained recently, or some victories that you need to gain. Pray for one another personally!

Day 7 - Prayer Focus

1. Pray that we will continue to look to God in faith, trusting Him with the uncertainties of our future, knowing that He is in control. Pray that we would trust God’s Word even when circumstances all around us seem dark and discouraging.
2. Pray for wisdom for church leaders and administrators as they work through logistical challenges in the re-scheduled General Conference Session, which will now take place May 20-25, 2021, in Indianapolis.
3. Pray that the General Conference session of 2021 will be filled with spiritual, mission-focused plans and that the Holy Spirit will be in full control.
4. Pray for the theme of the 2021 General Conference Session: “Jesus Is Coming! Get Involved!” Pray that members worldwide would even now take this call for Total Member Involvement personally.
5. Pray for a great Holy Spirit outpouring on God’s church members worldwide, wherever they are, that the work can be finished and we can go home.

Going Deeper - Reading Suggestions for this week:

• Ellen White, “The Last Crisis,” Testimonies, vol. 9, pp. 11-18
• Mark Finley, Revive Us Again

Day 6 - Focus of Prayer and Urgent Need - Fervent Effective Prayer

Fervent Effective Prayer

“As for me, I will call upon God, and the LORD shall save me. Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud, and He shall hear my voice. He has redeemed my soul in peace from the battle that was against me, for there were many against me.” Ps. 55:16-18
“When the church awakes to the sense of her holy calling, many more fervent and effective prayers will ascend to heaven for the Holy Spirit to point out the work and duty of God’s people regarding the salvation of souls. We have a standing promise that God will draw near to every seeking soul.” 1 Selected Messages, p. 116

Heart Questions:

We are all in a very serious battle. Doctors and nurses and medical professionals on the front line are especially feeling the heat of this battle. How can we encourage them in their work? How are we to fight our battles? And what is the holy calling that the church must awake to in the spiritual realm?

Day 6 - Prayer Focus

1. Pray for our grandparents, parents, and the elderly to have strength and health in the midst of this worldwide crisis.
2. Pray for our health professionals, doctors, nurses, and others who are continuing to work around the clock to care for the mounting coronavirus cases. Pray for their personal health and safety.
3. Pray that the Three Angel’s Messages would move forward even more powerfully in the parts of the world where large events and outreach programs have been canceled, as all eyes turn heavenward.
4. Pray for the Mission to the Cities initiatives in numerous locations throughout the World Church. Pray that the seeds that have been sown will now reap fruit for God’s kingdom.
5. Pray for wisdom, patience and grace in dealing with all the multiple changes taking place in daily living so that people can cope and, beyond that, be faithful witnesses to God’s all-powerful leading in their lives.

Going Deeper - Reading Suggestions for this week:

• Ellen White, “The Last Crisis,” Testimonies, vol. 9, pp. 11-18
• Mark Finley, Revive Us Again