Paul encouraged Timothy to set a godly example in speech & conduct (1 Tim. 4:12). How can your words & actions inspire others today?
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Nov. 4
Remember that feeling you had when your faith in Christ was brand new? Pray about how you can rekindle that flame & ignite it in others.
Prayer prompt for Monday, Nov. 3
It isn’t just unbelievers that we’re called to influence. Paul’s advice to Timothy (1 Tim. 4:12) concerned his example to other Christians.
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Nov. 2
Do you tend to be a leader or a follower? I think we can be both: we follow Christ, but we can lead others around us to Him.
I want to be a part of that! (Prayer Devotional for the week of November 2, 2014)
I try really hard not to single out one kid over another (for better or for worse), but sometimes one of them says or does something that brings me to my knees (usually in prayer for endurance & peace, but other times for gratitude that God is allowing me to witness his work in their lives). One such gratitude-moment happened the other day, when my eldest and I were in the car together.
He was telling me something the youth minister had taught about the apostle Paul. He explained how whenever Paul went to a new city, he made a big impact, and the place was changed for the gospel. The youth minister then told the teens that THEY could be like Paul in our community, to make an everlasting imprint here for Christ. My son finished the story and then said, “Man, I want to be a part of that!”
There are a bazillion reasons that I could brag about why this kid makes me proud. He’s bright, funny, has more musical talent in his pinky finger than I have in my whole body, makes good grades, is a huge help around the house and with his little brothers … the list could go on and on. Yet, none of those accolades compares to the joy I felt as a parent when my son said that he wants to be a part of what God is doing in this place.
That same missions-minded Paul also served as a mentor for a young man named Timothy. I don’t know exactly how old Timothy was, at the time, but Paul once told him: “Command and teach these things. Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity” (1 Timothy 4: 11-12, NIV).
Ministry isn’t just for the pastors, elders, Life group hosts, and other lay leaders. What are you and I doing to encourage each other – and even our youth – to become ministers in their own circles? We hear a lot about how our youth are the leaders of tomorrow, and while that is true, it’s not the whole story. They are leaders NOW. Let us encourage them in word and example.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Nov. 1
Waiting isn’t something that we do very well, as a society. Be upfront with the Lord in prayer today about areas where you may feel anxious.
Prayer prompt for Friday, Oct. 31
Doesn’t it encourage you to know that the disciples were average, everyday people? We don’t need special credentials to be called by God.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Oct. 30
Waiting on the Lord doesn’t mean inactivity. Peter did what he knew how to do, until he was instructed otherwise. Be watchful while waiting.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, Oct. 29
After Peter spent the night fishing, Jesus showed up on shore. No matter how isolated we may feel sometimes, God never leaves us on our own!
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Oct. 28
I believe that God calls us to do difficult things that we can’t accomplish in our own power & strength. That way, we must rely on him.