Encouragement and Prayer: Purity Of Heart (03/30/21)

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This is the audio from the March 30, 2021 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom

Serving God: Purity Of Heart

Serving God: Purity Of Heart

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day three in the twelfth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Purity Of Heart

Hide your face from my sins and blot out all my iniquity.
Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.
Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me.
Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.

Psalm 51:9-12 (NIV)

Do you consider yourself to be an emotional person?  Would your closest friends agree with your answer?  How often are your actions driven by your emotions?  When are some times your emotions have led you to say or do something that you later realized you shouldn’t have?  When are some times when your emotions have led you in a good direction?  What made the difference?  How does having a purity of heart (emotions) help you to serve others well?

While not everyone displays or expresses their emotions in the same ways, we all have emotions that can drive us to serve well or to serve poorly.  In the American culture I live in, when I think of God creating in me a pure heart, I think of having pure emotions.  The emotions that we feel and experience are not a surprise to God.  The emotions are His gift to us but how we react to them and what we do with them is our choice.  Love, hate, anger, sadness, and whatever emotion you want to list, have all been experienced by God yet He does so in a way that is completely pure.  As you pray, ask God to help you be pure in heart at all times.  Pray that the emotions that well up within you would be pure as you serve others.

In prayer,

Tom

Encouragement and Prayer: Purity In a Fear of the Lord (03/29/21)

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This is the audio from the March 29, 2021 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom

Serving God: Purity In a Fear of the Lord

Serving God: Purity In a Fear of the Lord

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day two in the twelfth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Purity In a Fear of the Lord

The fear of the LORD is pure, enduring forever. The ordinances of the LORD are sure and altogether righteous.
Psalm 19:9 (NIV)

Is there someone in your life that you respect and love so much that you would do everything in your power to avoid hurting them with your words and actions?  Who?  When are some times that a knowledge of consequences keep you determined to do what is right?  How does the purity of an authority influence your willingness to obey them?  Do you view the phrase, “Fear of the Lord”, in a positive or negative way?  Why?  How would having a pure fear of the Lord help you as you serve others?

Very few of us, if any, like to be manipulated or feel that we are being manipulated.  When we have a fear of the Lord that is pure, we understand that His actions are always looking out for our best.  Yes, the fear of the Lord contains an awareness of consequences if we disobey Him, but the element of purity helps us to realize even the consequences are designed not to harm us but to draw us back to Him.  As you pray, ask God to put within you a fear of the Lord which is pure.  Pray that you would desire to do right because of God’s love for you.  Pray that you would serve with a purity that comes from a fear of the Lord.

In prayer,

Tom

Proclaiming the King of KINGS (Sermon Audio)

Proclaiming the King of KINGS (Sermon Audio)

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This is the audio from the March 28, 2021 sermon, “Proclaiming the King of KINGS”, shared by Tom Lemler at the North Wayne Mennonite Church.

Text:  Luke 19:28-48

We honor God when we proclaim Jesus as king . . . but not just as the king we want, but as the King of KINGS!

Here is the outline to go with this message:

  • King of all Knowledge.  Luke 19:30
    • Jesus had knowledge of what His disciples would find and He has knowledge of every detail of your life.
  • King of all Instruction.  Luke 19:31
    • The instructions of Jesus are to be followed — not only by owners of donkeys, but by every one of us.
  • King of all Nature.  Luke 19:40
    • Nature proclaims the glory of God as it all exists by His word — we ought to do likewise.
  • King of all Goodness.  Luke 19:41
    • Jesus knew what was coming for Himself as well as for the people and He wept because of His love for us.
  • King of all Service.  Luke 19:47
    • Jesus continued to serve even as the leaders sought to kill Him.  We ought to do the same.
Serving God: Purity of Body and Spirit

Serving God: Purity of Body and Spirit

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day one in the twelfth week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Purity of Body and Spirit

Since we have these promises, dear friends, let us purify ourselves from everything that contaminates body and spirit, perfecting holiness out of reverence for God.
2 Corinthians 7:1 (NIV)

What comes to mind first when you hear the word purity?  Are there other aspects of purity that may not come to mind right away but are just as important?  What are they?  What are some things that would contaminate your body and spirit?  How deliberate are you in purifying yourself from such things?  Why would having purity in body and spirit be important as you serve others?

Most of the time I hear or read about purity, it focuses almost exclusively on sexual purity.  While there does need to be attention focused on that aspect of purity, much of the time a lack of purity in our sexuality is only one of the symptoms of a lack of purity elsewhere in our life.  When we serve others we must be pure in both body and spirit so that our reverence for God is seen and heard.  As Jesus put it, it is what comes from the inside of a person that contaminates the outside.  We will rarely have complete purity with our body until we allow God to purify our spirit.  As you pray, ask God to help you see anything in your life that reflects an impure body and/or spirit.  Pray that your reverence for God would lead you to remove every contamination from your life.

In prayer,

Tom

Encouragement and Prayer: Patience With a Purpose (03/27/21)

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This is the audio from the March 27, 2021 live social media broadcast of encouragement and prayer by Impact Prayer Ministry’s director, Tom Lemler.

You can find the live video feeds of these encouragement and prayer times on Impact Prayer Ministry’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

In prayer,
Tom

Serving God: Patience With A Purpose

Serving God: Patience With A Purpose

It is my prayer that every Christian recognizes the importance of serving God through the way we serve others.  There are few things, if any, that are as emotionally exhilarating, and draining, as the task of serving others.  Having worked in a variety of ministry settings, including various roles within Christian camp ministry, I understand the excitement that often comes with the beginning of a new ministry or ministry season.  I also understand the weariness than can develop when our focus begins to drift away from the ministry of serving and onto ourselves.

This is day seven in the eleventh week of devotions from the book, “Serving God: Devotions for Active Worship”.  This devotional book is laid out in thirteen weeks of daily devotions with each week wrapped around an aspect of how we can serve others.  Each of these devotions are designed to help a person spend time with God to see how serving others is an act of worship.

Serving God:
Patience With A Purpose

But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With the Lord a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day. The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.
2 Peter 3:8-9 (NIV)

Does knowing a reason for something make you more likely to accept, or do, it?  Why?  Do you ever get frustrated with people who don’t operate on your time schedule?  Do you tend to live by a schedule or are you content to live life flowing from one thing to the next?  Does keeping an eternal perspective in mind help you to serve with greater patience?    Why?  What is the purpose behind God’s patience with us?  How can our serving others improve when we adopt that same purpose?

If you want to understand the influence that purpose has on our level of patience, consider the differing attitudes of a family of five waiting in traffic for two minutes and that same family waiting in line for two hours in order to experience their favorite amusement park ride on opening day.  Most of us are willing to wait when we value what we expect is coming.  On the other hand, when we see no apparent purpose in waiting, our frustration level escalates quickly.  God says we should serve with patience for the purpose of seeing more people come to repentance and accept Him.  As you pray, ask God to help you understand the purpose of His patience.  Pray that you would have the same purpose as you serve others.

In prayer,

Tom