Category: Prayer Intention

THE COMPANY LINE

“From this time on, many of His disciples broke away and would not remain in His company any longer.” –John 6:66 What on earth could Jesus have possibly said that would result in many of His disciples refusing to remain in His company? He said something “hard to endure” and take seriously (Jn 6:60): “I Myself am the living bread come down from heaven. If anyone eats this bread he shall live forever; the bread I will give is My flesh, for the life of the world” (Jn 6:51). “If you do not eat the flesh of the Son of...

PRAYING UP A STORM

“He is there praying.” –Acts 9:12 The early Church was a praying Church. The Church was born at Pentecost after a nine-day gestation period of prayer (see Acts 1:14). After Pentecost, the Church devoted itself to prayer (Acts 2:42). So powerful were the Church’s prayers that sometimes the building where the Church prayed shook (Acts 4:31). The apostles concentrated on prayer and the ministry of the Word (Acts 6:4). The early Church was a praying Church. The immediate results of the Church’s prayers were mixed. The number of disciples “enormously increased” (Acts 6:7), but persecution against the Church likewise increased....

EVANGELIZATION FOR DUMMIES

“An angel of the Lord then addressed himself to Philip: ‘Head south toward the road which goes from Jerusalem to Gaza, the desert route.’ Philip began the journey.” –Acts 8:26 There is currently a best-selling series of computer training books which all have titles ending with “For Dummies.” These books contain simple step-by-step directions. They have great popular appeal, because many people feel the subjects of the books are overwhelming and that they are not smart enough to understand them. Simple, specific directions are exactly what overwhelmed people are looking for. Likewise, the Holy Spirit used this same approach with...

RISING EXPECTATIONS

“Philip, for example, went down to the town of Samaria and there proclaimed the Messiah.” –Acts 8:5 Philip the deacon is an Easter saint. He shows us that because of the risen Christ: whole cities can be converted (Acts 8:14ff; see also Acts 9:35, 42), even the “least likely” people, like Samaritans, will enter God’s kingdom, persecuting the Church will build it up, and every member of the family not only can keep the faith, but also lead in spreading the Gospel (see Acts 21:8-9). The risen Christ transforms whole cities, Samaritans, a persecuted Church, the members of our families,...

WHO WILL DIE?

“Those who listened to his words were stung to the heart.” –Acts 7:54 At the first Christian Pentecost, many who heard St. Peter preach were cut to the heart by his words and the convicting power of the Holy Spirit (see Acts 2:37). Three thousand of them repented, were baptized, and received the Holy Spirit (see Acts 2:38, 41). After St. Stephen preached, the people hearing him were cut to the heart (see Acts 7:54). Nevertheless, they did not repent. Rather, “they ground their teeth in anger at” Stephen (Acts 7:54). “The onlookers were shouting aloud, holding their hands over...