
21 DAYS OF FASTING AND PRAYER MEDITATION 5


I am feeling pretty good about this new rhythm God has established for me during this season of fasting and prayer. It seems like my time is being multiplied. It took a while to get this rhythm established but it seems to be going strong now. Here is our evening meditation.
My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One. 2 He is the atoning sacrifice for our sins, and not only for ours but also for the sins of the whole world.
| 1 John 2:1-2 (Source: Equip the Called) | Theme: Jesus Our Advocate |
| 1. When you fail, turn to Jesus, your advocate, who intercedes for you with the Father. | |
| 2. Christ is the atoning sacrifice (propitiation) for your sins, making a way for you to be right with God. | |
| 3. Strive for obedience, but rest in the grace that covers your shortcomings through Christ’s work |
WHAT IS YOUR NORMAL REACTION TO FAILURE?
HOW DOES HAVING SOMEONE WHO WILL ALWAYS ADVOCATE MAKE YOU FEEL?
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU TO REST IN GRACE?
The day is moving on and it is time for us to do our afternoon devotion.
If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. 9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. 10 If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word is not in us.
| 1 John 1:8-10 (Source: Precept Austin) | Theme: Confession and Forgiveness |
| 1. Denying your sin only deceives yourself; honesty is the path to spiritual health. | |
| 2. Confession is an act of humbling yourself, trusting in God’s promise to forgive and purify you from all unrighteousness. | |
| 3. God’s forgiveness is complete; once you confess, believe His promise and don’t take the sin back. |
WHAT ARE SOME REASONS YOU MIGHT FIND YOURSELF DENYING YOUR SIN?
WHAT DOES COMPLETE FORGIVENESS FEEL LIKE TO YOU?
WHAT DOES THE WORD PURIFY MEAN TO YOU?

The storm is over! Winter storm Fern left us with snow banks four to six feet in height after we got done shoveling. Some places are having trouble finding room for the snow. Honestly, if we have another Nor’Easter before we get a good melt that might be a problem the Vicarage faces.
Other than that though, life is pretty much back to normal. Tomorrow is my day off and today…well actually this twenty four hour period I am living in is my biggest day of the week work wise.
Monday nights are given to a three hour prayer meeting at TWR house of prayer. I love the hours of singing and worship and intercessory prayer I get to be a part of leading on Monday nights. We do a session praying for God encounters, a session praying for marriages and a session praying for healing.
Tuesday starts at 6 A.M. with Cornerstone’s Jesus 45 prayer meeting, and then it’s off to the Vicarage farm to feed and care for the animals. It’s -6 Fahrenheit today so that means extra hay for chickens with their food and water.

Then it’s back to the office for staff meeting. I love the book we are doing as staff devotion.

Then it’s preparing for youth ministry this evening. I am loving being able to work with the youth again. It has been a long time since I exercised the youth part of my ministry brain.
And finally tonight we will wrap up with our family prayer meeting.
It is big day. But it is so full of life and I just love being able to do what I am called to do!
WHAT DOES YOUR BIGGEST DAY LOOK LIKE?


Here are some pictures from the aftermath, in northern Massachusetts, of winter storm Fern.






My Weather app says we got 27 inches. It feels more like 18 inches to me.
WHATS IT LIKE WHERE YOU LIVE?