Encouragement and Prayer: Careful Friendships (02/24/21)

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This is the audio from the February 24, 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: Careful Friendships

Serving God: Careful Friendships

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 four in the seventh 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:
Careful Friendships

A righteous man is cautious in friendship, but the way of the wicked leads them astray.
Proverbs 12:26 (NIV)

How much influence do your friends have on you?  How much do you influence them?  Have you ever been hurt by someone claiming to be your friend?  Have you ever hurt someone who claimed you as a friend?  Do you consider friendship to be something that is given or earned?  Why?  What are some dangers of not being careful in friendships as you serve?  Is it possible to be too careful?  Why?  How will careful friendships improve your serving today?

The people we associate with most closely often have the ability to influence us for good or bad, depending on their character and ours.  We also are able to influence others for good or bad through our friendships with them.  As we serve, it is important that we develop careful friendships where we build one another up for God’s glory.  Some of those we serve need a friend that will listen to them, some need a friend that will tell them God’s truth, most need both.

As you pray, ask God to guard your friendships.  Pray that you would be careful with the direction your friendships lead you and your friends.  Pray that you would be careful in the way you use the influence of your friendships with those you serve.

In prayer,

Tom

Encouragement and Prayer: Intercessory Friendships (02/23/21)

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This is the audio from the February 23, 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: Intercessory Friendships

Serving God: Intercessory Friendships

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 seventh 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:
Intercessory Friendships

My intercessor is my friend as my eyes pour out tears to God; on behalf of a man he pleads with God as a man pleads for his friend.
Job 16:20-21 (NIV)

Have you ever needed someone to speak on your behalf?  If you needed someone, who would you ask?  Who would volunteer?  Are there people you pray for on a regular basis?  Do they know?  Are there people praying for you?  How do you know?  How likely are you to stand up for those you work with if they are accused of doing something wrong?  Would they stand up for you?  How would thinking of yourself as an advocate for those you serve change the way you serve?

Satan seems to have two primary weapons through which a lot of bad things happen — deceit and accusation.  Often times he uses them together in ways that become fatal to our friendships and to our spiritual walk with God.  The Bible teaches that both the Holy Spirit and Jesus currently intercede before the Father on our behalf.  It also makes it clear that we are called to intercede through prayer for the people who are in our life.  As we serve through friendships, one of the greatest things we can do is to pray for, and with, those we serve.

As you pray, ask God to show you how to pray for the needs of your friends.  Pray regularly for those you serve with.

In prayer,

Tom

Encouragement and Prayer: Face to Face Friendships (02/22/21)

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This is the audio from the February 22, 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: Face to Face Friendships

Serving God: Face to Face Friendships

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 seventh 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:
Face to Face Friendships

The LORD would speak to Moses face to face, as a man speaks with his friend. Then Moses would return to the camp, but his young aide Joshua son of Nun did not leave the tent.
Exodus 33:11 (NIV)

How many friends does your social media account say that you have?  Is that number an accurate count of real friends?  Why?  In what ways are your social media friendships different from face to face friendships?  How are they similar?  How would having a face to face friendship with God change the way you serve others?  What friendships do you need to work on today in order to serve others more effectively?

Most of the time face to face interaction with people scares me.  Yet it seems God continually calls me to serve in ways that requires time to be spent with people.  I’ve learned that what I can’t do from my own strength, God can do through me in His strength.  As I spend time face to face with people, God strengthens them and me for greater works of service.  More importantly, as I spend time face to face with God, He gives me the courage to serve others as their friend.  Often times it is through the simple act of sitting and listening that God reveals how to best serve those we are listening to.

As you pray, seek God’s face as one seeking a friend.  Pray that God would show you true friendship.  Pray that He would fill you with a desire to be a friend to those you serve.

In prayer,

Tom

Encouragement and Prayer: The Value of Friendship (02/21/21)

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This is the audio from the February 21, 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: The Value of Friendship

Serving God: The Value of Friendship

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 seventh 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:
The Value of Friendship

Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up! Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm. But how can one keep warm alone? Though one may be overpowered, two can defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 (NIV)

How often do you feel alone?  What does it take to remind you that you are not?  Do you have friends who would help you no matter what trouble you were in?  Are there friends that you would help no matter what trouble they were in?  Why?  Do you like having help when you serve?  Do  you like to help others serve?  Who do you need to value today by being their friend?

I remember a grade school (years ago) class picnic at the local park where a classmate jumped off of a swing and landed in a way that hurt his ankle.  This happened near the end of our field day, so everyone began leaving while he laid on the ground waiting for the help that had been called.  I had ridden my bike to school that day, so as unusual as it sounds even to me, I stayed with him until help arrived that could get his ankle checked out properly.  I’m sure I didn’t have anything to say during the entire time but even at that age I knew the value of being a friend.  Friendship has great value because it shows by our actions that someone really cares.

As you pray, ask God to help you serve through a building of friendships with those you serve with and those you serve.

In prayer,

Tom