november

KINGDOM PRAYERS FOR THE
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 11
, 2024

FMC PRAYER: Father, help us to love one another as a body of believers, recognizing that we are a representation of Your eternal Kingdom. May our love for one another prove that we are Your children as we rid ourselves of the effects of our sinful natures by obeying the Truth of the gospel. Teach us what it means to love one another with a sincere, deep, and biblical love. Give us a spirit of unity so that we may glorify You with one heart and one voice.

SUNDAY’S SCRIPTURE: Parables ~ Matthew 13:24-43 Parable of Weeds

FMC ENDSTATE: Throughout the Tri-State Region & Beyond…the goodness of God is relished…God you are a good; Your Word is eternal; Your ways are perfect; Your Spirit lives within us; Your will is being accomplished. When our hearts waver this week with the worries of this life, stir in our hearts to remember Your goodness and to relish that Truth until Your glory is all we see.

INVISIBLE CHURCH: Lord, equip us for our mission on this earth. We know that we are not saved by our good works, but FOR good works. Focus our hearts on the mission You have for us – to share the gospel and make fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ in the Tri-state region and beyond. Remind us how our marriages, family lives, work, and hobbies can be avenues to adorn the gospel through our proclamation and Christ-exalting lifestyles. Use our time as Your gathered body to build us up and send us out for ministry, in the power of Your Spirit.

STUDENTS: Father, we pray that our students would experience Your presence and friendship in a new and comforting way. We know that You promise to always be with us and we pray that our students would cling to Your nearness as well. We pray that they might know the sweetness of fellowship with You and rest in the assurance that You will never leave them or forsake them.

SCRIPTURE:Joshua 1:9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

CARE: Father, may Your Word Inspire us to act with empathy and to build meaningful connections with those we have the opportunity to serve this week. Help us to be a beacon of Your light in a world that often feels dark and uncertain. May our efforts be a testament to Your goodness and a reminder of the power of love and community.