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Supplications and prayers to be made to Only One True God

I beseech therefore, first of all, supplications to be made, prayers, entreaties, thanks, for all men;
2 For kings, and all them being in eminence; that we may lead a gentle and quiet life, in all devotion and gravity.
3 For this good and acceptable before our Saviour God;
4 Who wills all men to be saved, and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
5 For one God, and one mediator of God and men, the man Christ Jesus;
6 Having given himself a ransom for all, a testimony in his own time.

The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments; Translated Literally from the Original Tongues (J. E. Smith, vert.; 1 Tim 2:1–6). (1876). American Publishing Company.

 

The apostle Paul instructs Timothy on prayer. This is also a request to us, to regularly pray to the Only One True God, the Elohim Hashem Jehovah.

Much too often there are people who call themselves Christian, but worship a Trinity, though it is made clear in Scriptures that there is only One True God above all gods. The apostle urges Timothy and the members of the ecclesia, to pray for all people, since there is only one God Host of hosts, Who is over all people.

Those who worship a Trinity should go looking for the God of Jesus, who is the God of Abraham. They best take the Bible at hand and read it thoroughly, so that they may come to see what the Almighty God Himself said about Him and His only begotten son, the Nazarene Jewish man Jeshua ben Josef, the son of Josef and Mary, better known as Jesus Christ.

When going through the Holy Scriptures one shall also learn why and how we should pray to that One God and not to other gods, idols or saints. From the Book of Books one shall come to learn how prayer can also be a form of witnessing, proving your adherence to the Only True God. In the Bible it is made clear that only those prayers sent up to the Elohei HaElohim (God of gods) shall receive the listening ear of El’Elyon, the Supreme or Most High Elohim Jehovah, God above all gods.

From the Scripture readings, we can see that how we pray does matter. It should not just be words in the wild and certainly not a rattle-off. God demands honesty and sincerity from the one who prays to Him. God knows our hearts and as such cannot be deceived.

If we address our prayers to God, it has to have God’s Wonderworks in mind and take in mind God’s Plan. Our prayers should be as rendering service to the Almighty. It has to be as from strength which God supplies: so that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belong glory and power for ever and ever.

7 And the end of all has drawn near: be ye therefore of sound mind, and live abstemiously in prayers. (1 Pe 4:7).

And of the times and seasons, brethren, ye have no need to write to you. (1 Tes 5:1)

2 In prayer persevere, watching in it in gratitude; (Kol 4:2)

18 By all prayer and supplication praying in all time in Spirit, and for this same watching vigilantly in all perseverance and supplication for the holy: (Ef 6:18).

The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments; Translated Literally from the Original Tongues. (1876). American Publishing Company.

 

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  1. Praying and thinking positively
  2. What moves mountains? Trust!
  3. Get into the habit of dealing with God about everything
  4. Helping each other with prayer to start the new academic year
  5. 3 Ways Prayer Connects Us to God
  6. O God, How Long? ~ Psalm 74
  7. Prayer not a withdrawal from the battles of life
  8. Tastebuds, meditation, prayer and our brain
  9. Thomas Merton’s Prayer in Uncertainty

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  2. God is one
  3. The Almighty, God above all gods
  4. Trinity Matter
  5. Trinity – Behind a False doctrine
  6. Trinity – History
  7. Uncovering Jeshua ben Josef
  8. Jesus son of God
  9. Jesus son of God or god the son
  10. Sometimes we pray and pray and it seems like nothing happens.
  11. Prayer has the power to change mountains into highways
  12. If ye seek him
  13. Trusting, Faith, calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #2 Calling upon the Name of God
  14. Own Private Words to bring into a good relationship
  15. Looking for True Spirituality 6 Spirituality and Prayer
  16. Being Religious and Spiritual 8 Spiritual, Mystic and not or well religious
  17. Praying For What We Want or Don’t Want
  18. Does God hear prayer?
  19. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #5 Prayer #1 Listening Sovereign Maker
  20. Does God answer prayer?
  21. Do You Expect God’s Answer
  22. Listening and Praying to the Father
  23. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #5 Prayer #2 Witnessing
  24. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #5 Prayer #3 Callers upon God
  25. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #7 Prayer #5 Listening Ear
  26. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #8 Prayer #6 Communication and manifestation
  27. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #9 Prayer #7 Reason to pray
  28. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #11 Prayer #9 Making the Name Holy
  29. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #12 Prayer #10 Talk to A Friend
  30. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #13 Prayer #11 Name to be set apart
  31. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #14 Prayer #12 The other name
  32. Our prayer and a listening Father
  33. A Living Faith #7 Prayer
  34. The need for prayer
  35. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #6 Prayer #4 Attitude
  36. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #10 Prayer #8 Condition
  37. Thought for today October 31st: Daniel 9 – Inspiration to pray
  38. Praying is surrendering in all circumstances
  39. The way of prayer
  40. Genuine prayer
  41. People who know how to pray to move God to take hold of our affairs in a mighty way
  42. Natural inclinations and Praying and asking
  43. Praying and acts of meditation without ceasing
  44. Always rejoicing Praying constantly Giving thanks for everything
  45. Mark 11 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Mark 11:19-26 – Faith & Doubt, Prayer & Forgiveness
  46. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #17 Sorts of prayers
  47. Prayer, important aspect in our life
  48. Communion and day of worship
  49. Be sound in mind and be vigilant with a view to prayers
  50. Be vigilant with a view to prayers
  51. Effective, fervent prayer
  52. Prayers as a way to serve those in difficulties
  53. Songs addressed to the Only Right God
  54. Today’s Thought (August 08): The importance of prayer
  55. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #16 Benefits of praying
  56. Being a Prayerful Person
  57. Prayers for Rulers
  58. Posture in Prayer
  59. Give your worries to God
  60. If you think you’re too small to be effective
  61. Today’s thought “A house of prayer” (March 27)
  62. Matthew 6:1-34 – The Nazarene’s Commentary on Leviticus 19:18 Continued 2 Prayer and neighbour love
  63. Matthew 21:12-14 – From a den of thieves to a house of prayer
  64. The Servant’s Prayer
  65. Prayer Bible verses to help us to get a deeper conversation with God
  66. Prayer Bible verses to help us to get a deeper conversation with God (Our World)
  67. Concerning prayer and thought for the day
  68. Biblical Prayer at Tabernacle Site Shilo
  69. Walking alone?
  70. Old Man of Prayer
  71. 7000 to 20000 words spoken each day
  72. Being sure of their deliverance
  73. Call for prayer to help with unity crisis
  74. Try driving forward instead of backwards
  75. Prayer request opportunity
  76. If you do pray you shall not be disappointed
  77. 2019 A New Year of Prayer
  78. From nothingness to a growing group of followers of Jeshua 3 Korban for God or gods
  79. Melt the Ice of Form and Become a Blessing to the World

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Prayers

  1. He who kneels before God can stand before anyone!
  2. Preventing us from going window-shopping in prayer
  3. God doesn’t call the qualified
  4. Request to learn to pray
  5. Pray that we will make the time to listen: listen to God and listen to each other
  6. Prayer for the day
  7. Prayer has comforted us in sorrow
  8. Work with joy and pray with love
  9. Praise Jehovah
  10. Prayer to protect those who have nowhere else to lay their heads
  11. Quit griping about your church

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Related

  1. the advice I would give to my teenage self
    I’ve come to realize that life is not just about the destination, but about the path we take to get there.
    I’ve learned that prayer is not just a ritual, but a connection to something greater.
  2. Waiting Is Hard
    It is in the waiting we often are tempted to do things to make something happen. We struggle to trust God’s timing. What if God forgot about me? What if He isn’t going to do what He said? How long will I have to wait?
    God has always been good. There is evidence for that truth.
  3. Hurricanes, Teaching, and Soft Hearts
    I see God moving on our behalf. I see Him moving obstacles. He has given me peace about this. It is a challenge, but I am determined to be obedient and trust God. My prayer is that God be glorified in whatever happens next. I want my life to point to Him.
  4. When It Feels Like Fear Wins
    There have been hard moments that we do not think we would survive. There have been losses before. There has been pain before. It has felt overwhelming before. And yet God always comes through. Sometimes He comes through by walking with us through those moments that threaten to break us. Sometimes He saves us from those moments. He has never left us alone in whatever we face. He has always been there.
  5. (B) Bible – God comforting during times of loss and sadness
  6. Fellowship: The Enjoyment of God
    It is also essential to understand that nothing is hidden from God. He is omniscient, meaning He knows everything about everything. Even when we do something wrong, we must realise that God is not shocked by it. He saw it even before we thought about it.
    Sometimes, we find it hard to pray because we think our conversation with God will involve correction or instruction to do something we don’t really want to do. God can give either of those things, but sometimes, He wants to tell us He loves and is with us. He wants us to enjoy Him.
  7. Hearing God’s Heart
    We may not be known on earth, but if we are faithful in our communication with God, we will be well known in heaven.
  8. Back to the Heartbeat of God
    Through prayer, compassionate action, and reconciliation, we align our lives with God’s rhythm.
  9. Their Prayers Might Have Protected You in More Ways Than You Know
    Sometimes, we experience God’s mercy not because of our own righteousness, but because of the fervent prayers of those who love us—our pastor, our parents, our Christian friends
  10. Hold Out Your Hands
    What if we approached God with open hands and minds, willing to let God be God? Maybe His ways are not our ways. Maybe God isn’t orchestrating every event. But perhaps, just maybe, He is open to interacting in response to our belief—that He can move mountains, change hearts, and be with us in the valley of the shadow of death.
  11. Tuesday Prayer
    We come to you this morning to be restored by you, renewed by you, to receive your life and your love and all the grace and mercy we so desperately need this day.

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Learning from ourselves

Often it are the setbacks that bring people back with their feet on the ground and have they rethink about their position in this world and in their life.

The most difficult part in our life is often to liberate ourself from the chain of vanity that may have caught us, and to get to learn that we better have to become an instrument in the Hands of our Creator, following His path He has laid out in front of us.

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To remember

“You teach best what you most need to learn.”  = line from Richard Bach’s book ‘Illusions’ running through mind

Marianne Williamson frequently shares very personal stories about her honest trials through life which makes her advice all the more more palatable

  • We share in our own ways + we learn in our own ways

 

today’s lesson = Humility.

  • ego wants to (and has been) defending self, making excuses, + trying to justify own actions
  • making way through personal feelings of remorse, embarrassment, + confusio
  • often advice we give to others = exact advice we need ourselves.
  • hold ourselves to some ridiculous standard of “perfection” => too self-conscious to admit struggle with things we advise others to do.
  • listen to ourselves +  realize things we passionately want to teach other people = things we, ourselves, truly want to learn + embody =>  vigilant level of self awareness + honesty

enhance + deepen relationships with others + ability to impact them in a positive way

1)  Be Honest

2)  Have Compassion

3)  Stop Trying to be Perfect =>  sense of freedom

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I is for Incompleteness

Timeless Insights on Humility

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Your position about materialistic desires having conquered the world

In the previous articles we have spoken about the world clinching to material wealth like velcrostrips hoping to have all luck in the world.

The materialistic desires have conquered the world. Those who know were they come from and Who they should honour do know they should not give their love to material things.

15 Do not love either the world or the things in the world.+ If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him;+ 16 because everything in the world—the desire of the flesh+ and the desire of the eyes+ and the showy display of one’s means of life*—does not originate with the Father, but originates with the world. (1 John 2:15, 16)

In the articles we also could see how many love to be moulded by this system of things. (Romans 12:2) The worldly desires have run high in our society, but at other times people also fell for those distractions and attractions.

It Conquered the World

It Conquered the World (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The love of money or the desire to amass riches and possess material things can corrupt the heart, leading a Christian to do things that go against God’s will. A few have become dishonest at work, have cheated others, or have even stolen money or objects that do not belong to them.

Lots of people do have many things of which they want to boast of is this. Lots of people also do think man is full of wisdom and that they have ‘most’ wisdom’. They do not want to look into their conscience which might bear witness. They are full of fleshly wisdom.

Material pursuits may bring on anxiety. For example, some complicate their lives by living beyond their means. Others have been enticed by get-rich-quick schemes and risky financial investments. For others, secular education as a means to attain financial success becomes a snare. The Bible warns: “Those who are determined to be rich fall into temptation and a snare and many senseless and hurtful desires, which plunge men into destruction and ruin.”

However, those who are determined to be rich fall into temptation+ and a snare and many senseless and hurtful desires,+ which plunge men into destruction and ruin.+ 10 For the love+ of money is a root+ of all sorts of injurious things,*+ and by reaching out for this love some have been led astray from the faith and have stabbed themselves all over with many pains.+ (1 Timothy 6:9, 10).

Essential to not being drawn into a materialistic way of life is cultivating the ability to distinguish between right and wrong when making decisions. This ability is developed by regularly partaking of ‘solid spiritual food belonging to mature people’ and by ‘having our perceptive powers trained through use.’ (Hebrews 5:13, 14) Making sure “of the more important things” when setting priorities will also safeguard us from making wrong choices.

And this is what I continue praying, that YOUR love may abound+ yet more and more with accurate knowledge*+ and full discernment;*+ 10 that YOU may make sure of the more important things,+ so that YOU may be flawless+ and not be stumbling+ others up to the day of Christ, 11 and may be filled with righteous fruit,+ which is through Jesus Christ, to God’s glory and praise.+ (Philippians 1:9,10,11).

A materialistic life-style can blind us, leaving little or no time for spiritual pursuits.
How can we examine ourselves and avoid being ensnared by such a life-style?
We need to consider prayerfully how and to what extent we can simplify our life. King Solomon of ancient Israel said:

“Sweet is the sleep of the one serving, regardless of whether it is little or much that he eats; but the plenty belonging to the rich one is not permitting him to sleep.” (Ecclesiastes 5:12)

Does taking care of unnecessary material possessions consume a lot of our time and energy? The more we own, the more we have to maintain, insure, and protect.
Could it be to our advantage to simplify our life by freeing ourselves of certain belongings?

Lennon (right) performing "All You Need I...

Lennon (right) performing “All You Need Is Love” with The Beatles in 1967 to 400 million viewers of “Our World”. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

We think life can much be easier when not loving the material things and not focusing on the world and its worldly life.

On the other hand, by cultivating a healthy fear of displeasing Jehovah, loving justice, and being determined to hold a good conscience, we show that we love “purity of heart.” That love moves us to continue to “conduct ourselves honestly in all things.” (Hebrews 13:18)

18 Carry on prayer+ for us, for we trust we have an honest conscience, as we wish to conduct ourselves honestly in all things.+ 19 But I exhort YOU more especially to do this, that I may be restored to YOU the sooner.+ (Hebrews 13:18

When we act uprightly, honesty can result in a fine witness.

Emilio, an Italian Witness who works as a driver for a public transport company, found a wallet containing 470 euros ($680, U.S.). To the surprise of his colleagues, he handed the wallet to his supervisor, who later gave the wallet to the person who had lost it. Some of Emilio’s colleagues were so impressed by his conduct that they became interested in the Bible and started to study. As a result, seven people from two families have accepted the truth. Yes, behaving honestly from a pure heart really can move others to praise God.Titus 2:10.

Materialism may not seem to be an issue of loyalty, but it is. Do we trust in Jehovah’s promise to provide what we really need?

33 “Keep on, then, seeking* first the kingdom and his righteousness,+ and all these [other] things will be added to YOU.+ 34 So, never be anxious about the next day,+ for the next day will have its own anxieties. Sufficient for each day is its own badness.  (Matthew 6:33-34)

Let [YOUR] manner of life be free of the love of money,+ while YOU are content+ with the present things.+ For he has said: “I will by no means leave you nor by any means forsake you.”+ (Hebrews 13:5)

Rather than striving to obtain at any cost some of the “better” things in life that are presently beyond our reach, can we do without them? (Read Philippians 4:11-13.) Are we tempted to forgo theocratic privileges in order to get what we want now? Does loyal service to Jehovah have first place in our life? Our answers will largely depend on whether we are wholehearted in our service to God or not.

“It is a means of great gain,”

wrote the apostle Paul,

“this godly devotion along with self-sufficiency. For we have brought nothing into the world, and neither can we carry anything out. So, having sustenance and covering, we shall be content with these things.”—1 Timothy 6:6-8.

In a revelation to the apostle John toward the close of the first century, the glorified Jesus Christ delivered a message to the congregation located in Laodicea, Asia Minor. It was a warning message against materialism. Though materially rich, Laodicean Christians were bankrupt spiritually. Instead of continuing to walk by faith, they allowed material possessions to blind their spiritual vision. (Revelation 3:14-18) Materialism has a similar effect today. It weakens our faith and causes us to stop ‘running with endurance the race’ for life. (Hebrews 12:1) If we are not careful, the “pleasures of this life” can smother spiritual activities to the point that they are “completely choked.”

14 As for that which fell among the thorns, these are the ones that have heard, but, by being carried away by anxieties and riches and pleasures+ of this life, they are completely choked and bring nothing to perfection.+ (Luke 8:14).

Time ran out for the world of Noah’s day, and it will run out for the present system of things. The apostle Peter assures us:

“Jehovah’s day will come as a thief, in which the heavens will pass away with a hissing noise, but the elements being intensely hot will be dissolved, and earth and the works in it will be discovered.”

Neither the symbolic heavens — wicked governments — nor the symbolic earth — mankind alienated from God — will survive the heat of God’s burning anger. Indicating how we can prove ourselves ready for that day, Peter exclaims:

“Since all these things are thus to be dissolved, what sort of persons ought you to be in holy acts of conduct and deeds of godly devotion, awaiting and keeping close in mind the presence of the day of Jehovah!”—2 Peter 3:10-12.

A key to spiritual protection is contentment rather than the use of this world to the full and the enrichment of ourselves materially. (1 Corinthians 7:31; 1 Timothy 6:6-8) We as such do not have to look so much at the world of mankind or the kingdom of mankind but at the world of the Kingdom of God. When we walk by faith and not by sight, we find joy in the present spiritual paradise. As we partake of nourishing spiritual food, are we not moved to “cry out joyfully because of the good condition of the heart”? (Isaiah 65:13, 14) Moreover, we take delight in our association with those who manifest the fruitage of God’s spirit.

22 On the other hand, the fruitage+ of the spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness,+ faith, 23 mildness, self-control.+ Against such things there is no law.+ 24 Moreover, those who belong to Christ Jesus impaled* the flesh together with its passions and desires.+ (Galatians 5:22, 23)

How vital that we find satisfaction and refreshment in what Jehovah provides in a spiritual way!

Some questions we do well to ask ourselves are:

‘What place do material things occupy in my life? Am I using the material possessions I have to live a life of pleasure or to promote true worship? What brings me the greatest satisfaction? Is it Bible study and fellowship at Christian meetings, or is it weekends away from Christian responsibilities? Do I reserve many weekends for recreation instead of using such time for the field ministry and other activities in connection with pure worship?’

Our regularly attending Christian meetings and sharing in preaching the good news are included among the necessary acts and deeds of godly devotion. May we perform them with heartfelt devotion to God while we wait patiently for Jehovah’s great day. Let us “do [our] utmost to be found finally by [God] spotless and unblemished and in peace.”—2 Peter 3:14.

Walking by faith means that we keep busy in the Kingdom work, with full trust in Jehovah’s promises.

58 Consequently, my beloved brothers, become steadfast,+ unmovable, always having plenty to do in the work of the Lord,+ knowing that YOUR labor is not in vain*+ in connection with [the] Lord. (1 Corinthians 15:58).

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Material wealth, Submission and Heaven on earth

For The Love of Stuff

Learning that stuff is just stuff

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Thought of the day: We want more, i want more, but why is that?

Mini-MAX-malism: A Bigger Approach to Less is More

Less… is still enough

Less for more

The Art of Doing Less – Your Time is Finite

Looking at a conservative review of Shop Class As Soul Craft

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Additional reading:

  1. What is life?
  2. Greed more common than generosity
  3. Some one or something to fear #2 Attitude and Reactions
  4. Some one or something to fear #3 Cases, folks and outing
  5. Some one or something to fear #4 Families and Competition
  6. Struggles of life
  7. It continues to be a never ending, exhausting battle for survival.
  8. Searching for fulfillment and meaning through own efforts, facing unsatisfaction and depression
  9. Daily portion of heavenly food
  10. I Only hope we find GOD again before it is too late!
  11. How should we react against the world
  12. A call easy to understand
  13. Followers with deepening
  14. Come ye yourselves apart … and rest awhile (Mark 6:31)
  15. Suffering redemptive because Jesus redeemed us from sin
  16. Looking forward to God’s faithfulness
  17. Count your blessings
  18. God should be your hope
  19. Always set a place in your life for the unexpected guest
  20. Disciple of Christ counting lives and friends dear to them
  21. Be a ready giver
  22. Contribution – Contributie, bijdrage
  23. Bearing fruit
  24. A small company of Jesus’ footstep follower
  25. What’s church for, anyway?
  26. Making church
  27. Meeting – Vergadering
  28. Congregate, to gather, to meet
  29. Gathering or meeting of believers
  30. An ecclesia in your neighbourhood
  31. Not bounded by labels but liberated in Christ
  32. Breathing and growing with no heir
  33. Breathing to teach
  34. Reasons to come together
  35. God won’t ask
  36. Communion and day of worship
  37. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #6 Prayer #4 Attitude
  38. Trusting, Faith, Calling and Ascribing to Jehovah #18 Fulfilment

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