Not everyone is going to be a preacher or full-time missionary, but we can all be disciplers. Pray & find someone to mentor in the faith.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Feb. 25
If you think the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19 is about someone else, think again. You & I are called to serve, as well.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, Feb. 24
Variations of the word “question” appear 7 times in the book of Job. When the going gets tough, doubt creeps in. Give it to God & trust him.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Feb. 23
Think back on a time in your life that didn’t make much sense, but now you can see how God was at work. Remember that when doubt arises.
Prayer prompt for Monday, Feb. 22
Have you ever felt like you couldn’t compare to Jesus’ disciples? Look at that crew! They doubted & even denied him, but he still used them.
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Feb. 21
The mission field isn’t just a far-off land where they speak another language. Your mission field could be your job/classroom/neighborhood.
Lingering Doubt (Prayer Devotional for the week of February 21, 2016)
You have probably heard of “The Great Commission” at some point or another. It’s a New Testament story where Jesus met with his disciples after his resurrection and sent them out into the world to teach and disciple the masses. The story usually picks up in Matthew 28:19, “Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations …”
However, if we take a couple of steps back and start reading in verse 16, after the disciples learned of Jesus’ resurrection, we see something very interesting: “Then the eleven disciples left for Galilee, going to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they worshiped him—but some of them doubted!”
What? You mean after all this time – three or so years in the daily company of Jesus – and they still doubted the truth of what they saw?
As silly as that sounds to me (since we have the benefit of the Bible at our fingertips, rather than living the story of Jesus as it’s unfolding), it also gives me comfort that even those closest to Messiah were still sometimes clueless. I’ve gone through periods of time (some more recent than I care to admit) where I have questioned God’s direction for my life, doubted certain instructions that I used to feel totally confident about, and generally felt like a sub-standard disciple. Well, the good news is that we’re in excellent company! Ha!
Not all doubting is bad. Doubt means that you’re still seeking answers, and that’s a good thing. Even under the excellent teaching of a well-respected pastor, you should still seek out the answers in the Bible for yourself, reading and memorizing scriptures to tuck away in your heart. Doubt means that you are still growing and learning, and we should never stop doing either of those things. So, the next time you find yourself in a faith/doubt struggle, use it as fuel to fire you up, instead of letting it bog you down.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Feb. 20
All of the Old Testament led up to John the Baptist’s proclamation that Jesus Christ was, in fact, the long-awaited Messiah. Amen!
Prayer prompt for Friday, Feb. 19
A big turnoff to non-believers is “hypocrites” in the church. How are you prepared to answer people who question the message of the gospel?
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Feb. 18
In theatre, you may try out for the lead role & end up in the chorus. In your faith-walk, be willing to let God use you where he wants you.