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TAC Prayer Movement We ask you to post your personal or family prayer request here so that we can mobilize our members t

We ask you to post your personal or family prayer request here so that we can mobilize our members to pray at all times.

21/07/2016

Truth and Honesty Can Be Painful by JOHN D. BARRY
2 Samuel 7:1–8:18; 1 Peter 4:12–19; Psalm 137:1–9

A commitment to honesty and truth often puts us in unexpected spiritual situations—something David experiences in 2 Sam 7. David thinks he will build God a great house—a temple—but instead God plans to build a house for him—a legacy. Because David seeks God, God does great things through him. Yet, as David discovers, being part of God’s work and living in His will isn’t without difficulty or pain.

Consciously or subconsciously, we often cling to the notion that “If I do good works for God, He will owe me.” Isn’t that the assumption behind the statement, “I am loyal to God, but He has afflicted me with pain”? We frame our pain in light of God’s role. Instead, we should view it in relation to the sin of our world. We sin, just as people did in the past, so why should we not expect pain?
Like David, Peter and his fellow missionaries experience a great deal of pain in doing God’s work. Peter encourages them by writing, “Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal among you, when it takes place to test you, as if something strange were happening to you. But to the degree that you share in the sufferings of Christ, rejoice, so that also at the revelation of his glory you may rejoice and be glad” (1 Pet 4:12–13). Peter understands that the persecution they face for Christ will be used for great glory. He reminds his audience that they shouldn’t be surprised. By committing themselves to following Christ, they will inevitably clash with those who are opposed to Christ.

In response to David’s seeking God, God makes a covenant with David. Then as now, the central principle of covenant lies in God’s loyalty to us—because of Christ’s work on the cross to suffer and die for our sin—despite how much the world hates us.

Has God taught you through persecution? In what ways is God’s covenant at work among you today?

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John D. Barry and Rebecca Kruyswijk, Connect the Testaments: A One-Year Daily Devotional with Bible Reading Plan (Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2012).

06/07/2016

Hello Friends,

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04/07/2016

"The LORD tests the righteous, but his soul hates the wicked and the one who loves violence. Let him rain coals on the wicked; fire and sulfur and a scorching wind shall be the portion of their cup." (Psalm 11:5-6)

It is the Lord who will bring judgment to the wicked. It will be on His perfect timing. We know that the Lord hates the wicked and the one who does violence. We can definitely pray that the Lord will do something against the corruption and wickedness in our land.

I will pray that drugs and corruption will be suppressed here in Tugbungan and all over the Philippines. But I will continue to share the love of Christ to them.

"Lord, I pray that you would stop those who are doing wickedness. I pray that you would struck the drug lords and corrupt government leaders with your awesome presence, that they will be convicted with by you Holy Spirit to repent and surrender to You. I pray that our policemen will be loyal to their sworn responsibility. I know that whatever happens, you are King. You are in total control. I will put my trust in you"

Take time to intercede for our community and government today. SHALOM.

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