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Daily Worship - Sunday, 7/6/2025

DAILY WORSHIP

READ

Luke 18:31-19:44

Proverbs 26

 

Sunday Sermon

The sermon for Sunday, July 6, will be on Nehemiah 1:1-11. Read this passage before the service and let the Lord prepare your heart for the preaching of God’s Word.

 

PRAY

For the month July in our Daily Worship, we will be praying through our Five Loves during the week and our Mission and Vision statements on the weekend.  

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” – John 13:34-35 

While salvation is a very personal experience, by it God makes us part of his new people. We are adopted into his new family comprised of others who have had the same experience of grace in their lives. When we unite ourselves to a local church and fellowship with other believers in love, we demonstrate to the world that the Gospel of Jesus Christ has changed us. The many other-oriented commands in the New Testament show us that Christians are meant to be in loving community with one another, serving together to carry out Christ’s mission.  

  • “Loveone another” - (Rom. 13:8) – Ask God for a heart of genuine love for others in our church. 
  • “Live in harmony withone another…” (Rom. 12:16) – Pray to God for peace and unity in our church and that God would guard us against the Satan’s schemes to cause division. 
  • “but inhumility count others more significant than yourselves.” - (Phil. 2:3)– Ask God for a heart of self-sacrificing service toward others in our church and for the ability to put the needs of others first. 
  • “forgiving each other;as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.”– (Col. 3:13) – Ask God for a heart of true forgiveness toward others when they sin against you. 
  • “Encourageone another daily…” - (Heb. 3:13) – Pray for God to give you the opportunities to encourage others in our church today.  

“Pray for each other” - (Ja. 5:16)  Pray for the needs of our church body today.  

 

Faith Groups

  • Why do you think Nehemiah began his response with prayer?
  • What do we learn about God’s character from Nehemiah’s prayer?
  • Why is prayer so important for Christians?
  • What is the connection in Nehemiah 1:1-11 to the gospel of Jesus Christ?
  • How can we apply the truth we see in this passage?

 

Sing

We Give Thanks - Sovereign Grace Music