Word of Life PH Church
Place of Hope. People of Promise
Sunday
Worship Service 10:30 - 12:15
Fellowship Meal:
27 January’20
12.30 - 15.00
Tuesday
Bible Study 19:00 - 20:00
Saturday
Prayer Meeting 06:00 - 08:00
Friday
Women’s Meeting
10 th Jan 2020
The words that I speak to
you, they are Spirit, and
they are life.
John 6:63
The Lord’s Day, January 05, 2020
Welcome
to our church
& fellowship
Tuesday, 7 January:
fasting and praying
Praying Scripture
Ephesians
5:15-20
PRAYING FOR OUR YOUNG GENERATION
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In the book of Isaiah 43:5, the Lord promises that he will bring children back from
far away. “Do not be afraid, for I am with you; I will bring your children from the east
and gather you from the west.”
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What a great promise we have. We are still in time, we are still alive and can pray.
God already answered this prayer in the past in our church. It's time to pray for our
children that left our church. They might be not dead in spirit. Our children are not
the ones that we bring on Sunday only. Wherever our children are, God knows
where they are. He is able to bring them back to Him and to His fold. However, let
us pray to our Lord “east and west, let my children go, so that they may worship
me” (Ex 9:1)
WOL Prayer
Guiding Prayer Points
When contentions arise with my brethren, help me Lord to maintain a heart
of peace and I pray that you would keep my friends convicted lest by the work
of the enemy we become divided. Help me to keep a pure tongue and to
bring every conversation back to You. I want your praise to be on my lips. I
want to keep from idle chatter, and speak things benefiting a walk with you.
Help me to fellowship over you and not idle things. I want to be of the same
mind, the same judgment, and unified in the Spirit with my brethren.
Now I plead with you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that you all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions
among you, but that you be perfectly joined together in the same
mind and in the same judgment.”
1Corinthians 1:10
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Pastors Joseph & Christine Agius
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Study the Bible with
WOL Devotion
Celebrating the good
times; leaning on
each other in the
difficult times.
We hear during weddings the phrase “for better or for worse.” Along with other
nice words, the celebrant encourages the couple to live the marriage life with the
established ‘rules” that are able to keep couples together. Every
marriage will experience both extremes; yours and mine
included. When your spouse is happy, you should be the first
to share in the celebration. When your spouse is sad or even
heartbroken, you should be there for support. David Willis
claims that “In those moments of pain your spouse won’t
need you to cheer them up or to offer advice. Simply be
there. Hold each other. Pray together. Cry together. These
moments of shared pain will become some of your most
intimate shared memories.” In this world of independency, the
system managed to remove the oneness of the couple. However, Christian
believers are to be reminded that “God made the rules of marriage and not man.
Reflection: How can I better celebrate with my spouse in good times and
better support my spouse in difficult times?
Be
devoted to
one another in
love. Honor one
another above
yourselves.”
Romans
12:10