Voel dit asof jou Gebedslewe nuwe lewe nodig het? Ons Gebedsbediening wil jou uitnooi om saam met ons te bid. Ons gaan vir die volgende kwartaal weeklik Gebedstokkies beskikbaar stel om jou gebedslewe te verryk.
Hoe werk dit dan? Jy kan elke week die Gebedstokkies aflaai van ons webwerf af. Druk die stokkies rug aan rug uit. Jy kan dit op harde karton druk, of gewone papier. Jy kan dit ook lamineer indien jy dit meer bruikbaar wil maak. Sny die stokkies uit en hou in ‘n glasie by jou gebedshoekie. Jy kan dan elke dag vir jou ‘n gebedstokkie of twee trek om voor te bid. Daar is ook ‘n paar leë stokkies wat jy self kan invul, indien jy vir ander temas ook wil bid.
Dit is mooi kleurvol om jou opgewonde te maak oor jou gebedstyd. Dit is moontlik om die stokkies saam as gesin, vriende, kollegas of Kleinkerk te kan gebruik.
Elke week sal ‘n nuwe tema se stokkies beskikbaar wees. Gebruik hierdie stokkies saam met jou Gebedsjoernaal, waar jy jou gebed opskryf. Dit is ‘n oomblik van verwondering as jy terugblaai deur jou Gebedsjoernaal en sien hoe die Here geantwoord het.
Bid asb. hierdie week saam met ons vir DROMEin die geheel, maar ook spesifiek.
GEBED:
Lord of my life, Jesus, I pray today for those with unspoken prayer requests, those whose hurts are too deep to be spoken, those whose hearts are too broken.
I pray for those who can’t dress their pain with words, because they believe the shame or regret they wear is too heavy to remove.
I pray for those who are trying to cope with endless struggles, battles that lure their hopes into closets of discouragement and depression, and for those whose actions or beliefs have paralyzed their faith or reduced it to a fraction of what they desire.
As the Provider of all our needs, who knows them even before we ask, Lord, hear these groans that pour out like water, that originate within the soul starved for answers.
Grant these ones courage and strength to cast the weight of sorrow, longing, or worry onto You, even when they cannot speak the words or verbalize their thoughts.
Let them know You hear; You care; and You answer, and that “coming boldly to your throne of grace,” includes those times when our hearts can only cry out “Jesus!” in silent or verbal anguish.
Where timidity lives behind walls of fear, give these bold strugglers confidence that You are in control.
Bless them for protecting others’ or their own privacy in times of public prayer by only answering, “Unspoken.”
Give them a deep-settled peace that they are not alone, even when others don’t know the specifics or depth of the need or the shame.
Let them—and those who pray for them—rest in the wisdom of God and the work of the Holy Spirit to intercede and transform our deepest, unspoken prayers into the perfect will of God in every situation.
Where relationships have turned sour, where fear of exposure reigns, or where wounds cry out for healing, Jesus, You see the intensity of these unspoken needs.
You stoop down to hear the smallest whispers, and You receive our loudest moans as if they are songs of worship to Your ears.
You understand the sting of rejection, and the ache of loneliness.
You know the weakness of human flesh, the wisdom of silence, and the need for trust in the Father’s timing.
You know all things, and You work all things out for our good— even the unspoken prayers that squeeze through the pores of our pain-riddled hearts.
To both the ones with unspoken prayer requests, and the ones who long to pray with discernment and compassion for them; protect their vulnerable spirits; release their imprisoned cries for help; and surprise them with Your amazing grace.
Lord, free every burdened heart; heal the sin-sick soul; restore every broken part; and make our bodies whole, that we might become unified in the body of Christ.
Make us all intercessors and prayer warriors, especially for the cries of “unspoken.”
Jesus, what a privilege and honour to enter into prayer— and to know that connection that holds us all together: Your perfect bond of love.
Thank You for hearing us, and for allowing us to pray.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen (Rebecca Jordan Barlow)