A Prayer Bringing Missionaries and Pastors before Jesus

 

“For we do not want you to be ignorant, brothers, of the affliction we experienced in Asia. For we were so utterly burdened beyond our strength that we despaired of life itself. Indeed, we felt that we had received the sentence of death. But that was to make us rely not on ourselves but on God who raises the dead. He delivered us from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver us. On him we have set our hope that he will deliver us again. You also must help us by prayer, so that many will give thanks on our behalf for the blessing granted us through the prayers of many.” 2 Cor. 1:8-11

“Dear Jesus, to pray for missionaries and pastors isn’t just a great privilege, but also a major responsibility and vital ministry. Paul’s words to his friends in Corinth powerfully demonstrate the importance of bringing all vocational Christian workers before the throne of grace on a regular basis.

For your servants experiencing, like Paul, “great affliction” and burdens leading to despair, we pray for nothing short of a visitation of the Holy Spirit and profound encouragement in the gospel. Whether the afflictions are demonic in origin, expressions of intense persecution, or the sabotaging of the work of the gospel by their own team members, it makes no difference, bring deliverance from all “deadly peril.” Show yourself, Jesus, to be the God who raises the dead.

For your servants who are becoming “weary in well doing” (Gal. 6:9)—faithful women and men whose challenge isn’t overt opposition, but covert dwindling of resources, we pray for wisdom and replenishment. Jesus, we know that, in time, all forms of ministry tax the heart, vex the mind and sap the energy. Help your servants know what good stewardship of their spiritual, physical, mental and emotional health looks like. Show us our part in these matters as well. How can we wash the feet of your servants, and be a source of refreshment and replenishment?

For your servants currently going through intense personal struggles—disconnect in their marriages, doubts about the faith, strong temptation to sexual or money sins, or simply the hard providence of you bringing them to the end of themselves, demonstrate the power and sufficiency of the gospel. If this is a season in which you’re calling some of your servants to finally deal with issues of the past, wounds, abuse, addictions—whatever the case may be, make it clear, Jesus, and bring the right resources into play.

For ALL your servants, we pray for fresh gospel-astonishment and grace-renewal. There’s nothing more than the gospel, just more of the gospel. Bring the resources of the gospel to bear in unmistakable and irresistible ways. So very Amen, we pray, in your faithful and loving name.”

( HT:  Scotty Smith )

South Sudan Prayer Alert

From BBC News:

South Sudan Jonglei attack by Athor rebels ‘killed 200’

Southern army officials at ceasefire ceremony in January George Athor did not attend the January signing ceremony

Some 200 people were killed in a “massacre” in south Sudan last week, officials say.

Most of the dead were civilians, including children and others chased into a river by rebels, a minister said.

Previous estimates said that about 100 people had died when fighters loyal to rebel leader George Athor attacked.

The deaths come as the region prepares for independence from the north after last month’s referendum.

Some 99% of people voted to secede from the north.

A senior official of south Sudan’s ruling party accused the north of backing the rebel attacks.

The north has denied previous similar accusations.

The referendum on independence for the oil-rich south was part of a deal to end decades of north-south conflict.

Mr Athor took up arms last year, alleging fraud in state elections, but agreed to a ceasefire last month just before the historic vote.

Security challenges

The south’s Humanitarian Affairs Minister James Kok, who has just returned from the area, told the AP news agency that 201 people, had been killed in what he termed a “massacre”.

“They were chased into the river. I was the one who put them into a mass grave,” he said.

He said nearly 160 of the dead were civilians, such as children, the elderly and refugees.

Another senior official said 197 people had died.

Map

Jonglei is the south’s most populous state.

The BBC’s Peter Martell in the southern capital, Juba, says the fighting is another sign of the challenges the south faces in bringing its people together and improving security.

The week-long referendum vote itself passed off peacefully, but tension remains high in parts of the oil-rich area which straddles the north and south.

Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir has promised to accept the outcome of the referendum.

Southern Sudan is to become the world’s newest independent state on 9 July.

Lyrics of the new anthem for a new nation, South Sudan Oyee!

Lyrics of the new anthem for a new nation, South Sudan Oyee!

“Oh God!

We praise and glorify you

For your grace upon Cush,

The land of great warriors

And origin of world’s civilization.

Oh Cush!

Arise, shine, raise your flag with the guiding star

And sing songs of freedom with joy,

For peace, liberty and justice

Shall forever more reign.

So Lord bless South Sudan!

Oh black warriors!

Let’s stand up in silence and respect,

Saluting millions of martyrs whose

Blood cemented our national foundation.

We vow to protect our nation.

Oh Eden!

Land of milk and honey and hard-working people,

Uphold us united in peace and harmony.

The Nile, valleys, forests and mountains

Shall be our sources of joy and pride.

So Lord bless South Sudan!”

 

See Story at:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12164171

Great interview with Sudanese Pastor

Thank you for your prayers on behalf of Sudan. The elections for the South’s separation from the North will continue throughout the week of January 9th. The vote will be ratified sometime in February so please continue in your intercessions that the Lord would be glorified in both North and South Sudan.

Early this morning I providentially came across a great interview of a South Sudanese pastor. It was done by African Inland Mission and was very encouraging! The segment “What happened after your church was bulldozed?” reveals how different the Lord ways are from ours when it comes to planting churches. Here is the link: http://new.aimint.org/eu/prayforsudan

May the Lord use this video to encourage you in your intercessions for Sudan. May the Lord bless His people there and raise up many more Christ exalting churches to proclaim and live out the glorious gospel.

We, Reaching Africa’s Unreached, are the final negations for 15 acres right on the Sudan/ Uganda border. It is beautiful and rugged piece of property which would be ideal as a center of outreach to South Sudan, North Uganda, and Northeast D.R. Congo. Please continue in your prayers!

Propelled by God’s Sovereign and Loving Grace,

Jacob Lee

Video Link:

http://new.aimint.org/eu/prayforsudan