Thank you for joining
us for this great time of seeking the face of God on behalf of millions who
have never heard the message of our Lord Jesus. Today is Day 9 of our 35 Day
Spiritual Adventure of getting to know and then actively praying for Northern
Thailand Impact Ministry (NTIM) and all of the various unreached people groups
in and around Northern Thailand.
“Reaching Thai Children Through Teaching ESL” - Day 9 of 35 Days of Prayer, Fri, Dec 6, 2013
When
we look at the life and teachings of Jesus, we find that Jesus honored and
considered children to be very important. We often see Him teaching His disciples
to be more like children in the purity of their faith sincerity in their questions
about life. Do you remember the time when Jesus disciples tried to stop the
children from coming to Jesus? Jesus said, "Let the little children come
to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as
these." Matthew 19:14. Let’s be fair to the disciples. They really did
have good intentions of not wanting these children to “bother” and “get in the
way” of what Jesus was doing. The problem the disciples had is the same problem
we adult have many times. We don’t see these children through God’s perspective
but through our own perspective.
When Jesus looked at
these children, He saw a purity of heart. He saw a genuine desire to
know God and a refreshing sense of a genuine faith in God. Jesus did not see
these children as a “bother” or “getting in the way” at all but saw them as
part of the focus of what God wanted to do on the earth. They were a part of
God’s plan. They were important. They needed the touch of the Master’s hand
just as much as the adults needed that touch.
Prayer Example:
“Lord, we thank You that You love children very much and do not see them as a
bother but as an integral part of Your plan to reach the world. We thank You
for all of the outreach activities that are supported through NTIM and we pray
that You would open the hearts of these little ones who do not know You as they
listen, many of them for the first time in their lives, to the real meaning of
Christmas tomorrow. May You draw their tender hearts a little closer to You
tomorrow as the seeds of the gospel are planted in this fertile soil of their
hearts. We pray this in Jesus name and for His glory. Amen.”
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