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Each year, the AG encourages all those in the Fellowship to begin the year with prayer and fasting.
This year the theme is Awesome!
Exploring the Nature and Names of Jesus
Over the next week of our prayer and fasting we will continue to think about Jesus through His Names and Titles — as we have since the beginning of 2021.
We have seen Jesus as:
The Amen
The Arm of God
The One Who is True
Author
Beloved
Defender and Refuge
Bright Morning Star
Our Hope set before us
The Lion of the Tribe of Judah
Our Chief Cornerstone
Our Mediator & High Priest
Our All in All
Altogether Lovely
Beloved Son
Bread of God
Balm of Gilead
Baptizer in the Holy Spirit
Bridegroom
Blessed and Only Potentate
Captain of Our Salvation
There is a devotional book that you can use with this week of prayer.
Awesome!
Exploring the Nature and Names of Jesus
Today’s devotion from the book is summarized on our prayer guide:
Jesus is Supreme over all creation — may my life be wholly submitted to Him.
The scripture to consider is:
The author of the book, Dick Eastman says:
… there is nothing more central to our quest than recognizing and pursuing the supremacy of Jesus Christ.
He is first and foremost the Supreme Jesus.
Eastman tells us to consider:
As we go to the Lord in prayer, let us ask ourselves the question:
Is Jesus first in everything in my life?
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