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Friday, February 22, 2013

Little Prayers Could Make A Difference

Many Christians find it hard to believe that their "little prayers" could really make a difference in the course of international affairs or personal matters.

Most of this kind of thinking comes from a lack of understanding on the nature and practice of prayers.

Prayer is not just a good feeling or noble attitude.  It is not some vague kind of influence that floats around and hopefully somewhere might do somebody good.

Prayer is the part we play in focussing God's purpose and power upon a specific point of need.  God has given us the privilege and responsibility of working out His will on earth as it is in Heaven.  He promises to back up our prayers of faith with His power and authority.





Rev Dr. Ronnie Ng

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Intercession In Reaching The World For Jesus

We find an outstanding church in the Book of Acts.  It was both a praying church and a mission-oriented church, and therefore is of special interest to us.

It was located in the city of Antioch on the northern coast of Syria.  It was the first Gentile church, and some noted leaders in early Christianity were among its members.  Luke tells us something about its special character and ministry: "There were prophets and teachers in the church at Antioch: Barnabas......Simeon.....Lucius....Manaen and Saul.  While they were praying, fasting and worshipping the Lord, the Holy Spirit: 'Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.'  After they fasted and prayed, they laid hands on them and sent them away." (Acts 13:1-3).

What can we learn from theses three verses?

  1. They were a people of the Word
  2. They were a people of Worship
  3. They were a people who knew the discipline of Fasting
  4. They were a people who heard and obeyed the voice of the Spirit
  5. They were a people of prayer
  6. They were a people committed to their Missionaries


Rev Dr. Ronnie Ng