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Family Prayer Series III: ALIGN WITH GOD

Reading & Meditation
Joshua 24:1-15

“But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord” 15c

We bless God for another gift of a day. We are still on the issue of the praying family. Another suggestion in helping our family pray together is the issue of aligning with God.

Joshua from our today’s, passage, understood God’s purpose for himself and family, and would have probably be teaching them, practicing and obeying them with his family as instructed by God in Deuteronomy. This made him stand to the end, and at his good old age, he was still with God and could declare for his family; that they are partner with the Lord, till death.

For your family to begin praying, then you must align with God’s plan and purpose. Before praying as a family, the family purpose and plans must be known by all members involved, provided they can understand issues of life. The place of your family in God’s scheme should be sought in prayer first. And over all, our goal in prayer should be to honour and glorify God and to desire that His will be done on earth.

Lesson Learnt
One with God is majority.

Prayer Point
My pray Lord is that, I will lead my family to stand with you and in you (Amen)


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