The document discusses the week of the passion in Christianity. It provides the hymn "All Glory, Laud and Honor" with lyrics praising Jesus. It then includes several prayers for the church, pastors, nations, sick/suffering, faithfulness, generosity, and general requests in Jesus' name during the week commemorating Jesus' suffering and death.
The Shunammite woman “perceived” that Elisha was a “holy man of God” (9) What characterizes a holy man or woman of God to you? Based on your list would you be considered a holy person? What needs to change in us for others to see “Christ in us”? What did the Shunammite woman do when she noticed her son was dead? (21-30) What lessons can you apply to your-self from her response? Why did she tell Gehazi “It is well” when he inquired of her son when, in fact, her son was dead? (26) Why did Gehazi “thrust her away” when she “caught Elisha by the feet”? (27) What was Elisha’s response? What is the significance of this event? Did the Shunammite woman complain to Elisha when her son died? Explain. (28) Why do you suppose Elisha sent Gehazi instead of going himself to her dead son? What is the significance of Elisha's instructions to Gehazi to “lay my staff on the face of the child? (29) Why didn’t this revive the boy? (31-32) How did Elisha raise the boy from the dead? (33-37)
In this lesson we examine the sacrifices that please God and what will not please Him. We ask and answer does God still require sacrifices from us today? Both slides and audio can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
What is stopping you from giving yourself entirely to God? For some it is the pursuit of wealth. For others, it may be the pursuit of pleasure. Still others may be fearful of what others will think and say while others just want to be in control of their own lives. Whatever stands in your way of giving yourself completely to God, remove it!
Beautiful and Succinct Prayers for the Church Bibilium
Here we present 17 heartwarming prayers for the church that pleads for the unity of the church, for mercy, for growth, for clergy, and for baptized Christians. Visit us at bibilium.com, a Wholesome Christian Blog that caters to the spiritual needs of every member of the family.
The Shunammite woman “perceived” that Elisha was a “holy man of God” (9) What characterizes a holy man or woman of God to you? Based on your list would you be considered a holy person? What needs to change in us for others to see “Christ in us”? What did the Shunammite woman do when she noticed her son was dead? (21-30) What lessons can you apply to your-self from her response? Why did she tell Gehazi “It is well” when he inquired of her son when, in fact, her son was dead? (26) Why did Gehazi “thrust her away” when she “caught Elisha by the feet”? (27) What was Elisha’s response? What is the significance of this event? Did the Shunammite woman complain to Elisha when her son died? Explain. (28) Why do you suppose Elisha sent Gehazi instead of going himself to her dead son? What is the significance of Elisha's instructions to Gehazi to “lay my staff on the face of the child? (29) Why didn’t this revive the boy? (31-32) How did Elisha raise the boy from the dead? (33-37)
In this lesson we examine the sacrifices that please God and what will not please Him. We ask and answer does God still require sacrifices from us today? Both slides and audio can be found together at www.cmcoc.org
Sermon by: Brian Birdow
What is stopping you from giving yourself entirely to God? For some it is the pursuit of wealth. For others, it may be the pursuit of pleasure. Still others may be fearful of what others will think and say while others just want to be in control of their own lives. Whatever stands in your way of giving yourself completely to God, remove it!
Beautiful and Succinct Prayers for the Church Bibilium
Here we present 17 heartwarming prayers for the church that pleads for the unity of the church, for mercy, for growth, for clergy, and for baptized Christians. Visit us at bibilium.com, a Wholesome Christian Blog that caters to the spiritual needs of every member of the family.
3. The week of the passion is full of paradoxes that keep
our emotions rolling high to low and back. Articulate the
pain and joy we feel during Holy Week.
4. Refrain:
All glory, laud, and honor
To You, Redeemer, King!
To whom the lips of children
Made sweet hosannas ring.
1 You are the King of Israel,
And David’s royal Son,
Now in the Lord’s Name coming,
Our King and Blessèd One.
[Refrain]
2 The company of angels
Is praising You on high;
And we with all creation
In chorus make reply. [Refrain]
3 The multitude of pilgrims
With palms before You went;
Our praise and prayers and
anthems
Before You we present. [Refrain]
4 To you before Your passion
They sang their hymns of praise;
To You, now high exalted,
Our melody we raise. [Refrain]
5 As You received their praises,
Accept the prayers we bring,
O Source of ev'ry blessing,
Our good and gracious King.
[Refrain]
5. Let us pray for the Church,
that she may faithfully
proclaim the whole counsel of
God’s Word to the joy and
edification of Christ’s holy
people and for the calling of
many into new life in Christ:
Merciful Lord, You established
Your Church through the blood
of Christ and sent forth Your
people to serve the world in
Your name. Bless Your Church
with pure doctrine, with zeal
for Your Kingdom and with
faithfulness, that we may not
waver from the truth of Your
Word nor fail to welcome the
stranger in Your name;
through Jesus Christ, our
Lord. Amen.
Let us pray for all pastors of
the Church, for missionaries
near and far and for the
vocation of the baptized in
worship, witness and service
to the Lord:
Merciful Lord, You have raised
up faithful leaders for Your
Church, and we appeal to You
to continue to provide pastors
and church workers. Prosper
the work of those who bring
the light of Christ to those
living in darkness, both near
and far. Bless those whose
acts of mercy extend Your love
to the disabled, wounded and
forgotten throughout the world,
that Your Church may serve
You in faithful service as well
as faithful witness; through
Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
6. Let us pray for our nation, for
those who lead us and for the
causes of peace and justice
throughout the world:
Merciful Lord, all things come
from You and all things return to
You. Give to Your people
leaders who will act with
integrity and serve honorably.
Bless [__________, our
president; __________, our
governor; __________, our
mayor; and] all who make,
administer and judge our laws.
Protect service men and
women in their duty for
freedom, and bless all
emergency workers, police and
firefighters in their service to us;
through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
Let us pray for the sick, those
who suffer, the grieving in their
loss, the dying and all who cry
to the Lord in great need:
Merciful Lord, You know the
sufferings of Your people and
the needs of all who cry to You.
Grant to us what is good and
needful for us, and lead us to
trust in Your mercy so that we
may neither despair in our need
nor grow weary of the burdens
of this mortal life. Hear us on
behalf of [_____________ and]
all whom we name before You
in our hearts; through Jesus
Christ, our Lord. Amen.
Let us pray for our faithfulness,
that we who have welcomed the
Lord’s entrance into suffering
may rejoice in His Easter victory
and be found faithful when He
returns in His glory:
7. Merciful Lord, grant to us every
aid and blessing of Your Holy
Spirit, that we who have cried
out “Blessed is He who comes in
the name of the Lord” may
welcome Him who fulfills His
promise with His presence in the
bread and wine of this Holy
Communion. Keep in
faithfulness the grace given to us
here. Sustain us through the
Holy Week of our Lord’s journey
to the cross, and lead us to trust
in His promise to raise us up
with Him on the Last Day;
through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
Let us pray for generous hearts,
that we may joyfully and willingly
return to the Lord the tithes and
offerings He is due, love one
another and our enemies in His
name, and walk before Him in
holiness of life and speech:
Merciful Lord, accept the gifts we
bring today, born of a grateful
heart and brought to You as part
of the living sacrifice of our very
selves. Bring us and all people
to repentance and faith,
especially our enemies, and
bring us to acknowledge You
with one heart and one mind.
Lead us to live faithfully and
generously, loving You above all
things and our neighbor as
ourselves; through Jesus Christ,
our Lord. Amen.
Let us pray for all the things the
Lord would have us ask and with
confidence in Jesus’ name:
Merciful Lord, grant us all things
needful to us and beneficial to
our faith, and help us pray with
confidence through the merits
and in the name of Jesus Christ,
our Lord. Amen.