Tuesday, December 2, 2014

GLORY

Snippet
We never pray against our government or call down curses on 

them. Instead, we have learned that God is in control both of our 

own lives and the government we live under. God has used 

China's government for His own purposes, molding and 

shaping His children as He sees fit. Instead of focusing our 

prayers against any political system, we pray that regardless of 

what happens to us, we will be pleasing to God.” ― Brother Yun, 

The Heavenly Man: The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun

Scripture
To our God and Father be glory for ever and ever. Amen. 

Philippians 4:29

Song
Radical Disciple
http://youtu.be/93lGFvoucdg
Till the day I die
Till day I die 
Till the day I die I'll be a Radical 
It's easy too find one that will compromise 
but it's not easy to find one that's willing to stand 
But the road to hell is wide 
but to haven it's one way it's one truth it's one life 
That's why we're not ashamed of the name of Jesus 
and we don't care if the whole world sees us 
From our chains he has set us free 
and I could never repay what he has given to me 
I've been radically loved 
I've been radically changed 
By his grace I have been radically saved 
and I'll live my life no other way 
With my hart with my soul 
Till the day I die I'll be a Radical 
With my blood with my bones 
It's easy to find someone that's willing to die
but it's not easy find someone that's willing to live 
I want to walk in his footsteps even if the world hates me 
ready to love and not afraid to forgive 
Never ashamed of the name of Jesus 
and yeah we want the whole world to see us 
see He's burning in our harts 
offering mercy with outstretched arms 
Not just my mouth but let my hands speak the glory of God 
Not just my mouth but let my hands speak the glory of God

SENTENCE PRAYER
Sometimes, Lord, it takes witnessing another person’s 
commitment for us to realize our own lack of faith.  Open our 
eyes to learn, even from strangers who inhabit other faith 
traditions , what it means to be committed to you.  Amen 

(Common Prayer a Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals pg 50)


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