Faith Club Church #18: Rhythm

Opening:
The life of a Christian is a battle. We are not in it for ourselves, so we are out to help others. We get by with a moral job and frugal life then help the poor as we can. Minimizing luxuries and needless expenses, the poor can get enough food. There is a spiritual component to this too that we may not be aware of. Just remember to always be good through Jesus.

Prayer of Forgiveness:
God. We make many mistakes. We may even make mistakes we made before. We may fall into mistakes we aren’t even sure are mistakes. We might sin in ways we don’t even know we’re sinning. Forgive us. We’re want to be trying to be good. Let us keep trying to do our best.

Movements of the Holy Spirit:
I don’t always see miracles. We’ve had a lot since we’ve been doing this. God moves even when we don’t see him moving.

Today’s Blessing:
I hope you guys and gals can get by in life. I know rent is criminally too high. If you can get by and help others, you’re doing more than well.

Praise for God:
Hey, God cares for us. In Heaven, things will own. Anything will happen all the time in Heaven. Anything is possible now, but we should focus on helping everyone. In Heaven things will be great for us. So this gives us joy to serve even more now!

Prayer Cues:
Pray airplanes, trains, boats, and ground vehicles don’t wreck and people are safe.

Pray construction workers are safe on the job.

Pray people can get by in their job and are loved so no one is going out of their mind working 40 hour weeks and not being able to support themselves.

Scripture of the Day:
Luke 12:37 How happy are those servants whose master finds them awake and ready when he returns! I tell you, he will take off his coat, have them sit down, and will wait on them.

Luke9:26 “If you are ashamed of me and my teaching, then the Son of Man will be ashamed of you when he comes in his glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.” Jesus warns about being ashamed of him. So be bold about God! God things matter more than even perceived social concerns.