Intercessions for Acts 11:19-end and John 15:12-17

The Church of Christ

Lord, we pray for your Church worldwide. May it spread your word and love to all corners of the earth, crossing language, culture, and national boundaries. Strengthen us in times of difficulty and persecution, and help us to remain steadfast in our faith.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Creation, human society, the Sovereign and those in authority

We pray for the leaders of our world. May they be guided by the love you command us to show each other. May this love influence policies and decisions that affect the welfare of people and our planet.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

The local community

We lift up our local community to you, asking that we may reflect your love and friendship. May we care for one another as you have cared for us, and may we find joy in obeying your commands.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Those who suffer

We pray for those suffering in body, mind, or spirit. Surround them with your love and peace, and provide comfort in their distress. May they know they are loved as friends, not just servants, in your Kingdom.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

The Communion of Saints

We remember the joy of obeying your commands and the love we are called to show one another. Help us to love each other as you have loved us, and remind us of the joy that comes from being called your friends.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

People of various backgrounds, cultures, and languages gather together in prayer.

Prayer ideas for each reading

Here is a prayer based on Acts 11:19-end:

Gracious God, we give thanks for the spread of the Gospel as witnessed in the early Church, as described in the book of Acts. As we reflect on the account of believers sharing the good news in Antioch and beyond, we pray for your guidance and inspiration to carry on this mission in our lives and communities.

Lord, help us have open hearts and minds to recognize opportunities to proclaim your truth and love. Give us the courage to step out of our comfort zones to engage with those seeking truth and meaning in their lives. May our words and actions reflect your grace, drawing others closer to you.

We pray for those hungering for your message of hope and salvation. May they encounter your presence and experience the transforming power of your grace. Grant us sensitivity and discernment in our interactions so that we may be effective witnesses of your love and bearers of your truth.

Lord, we ask for unity among your followers, as seen in the early Church. Help us set aside our differences, collaborate, and work harmoniously. Strengthen the bonds of love and fellowship within your Church so that we may be a shining example of your reconciling and transformative power.

We trust in your guidance and provision, Lord, as we obey your call. Fill us with your Holy Spirit, empowering us to faithfully carry out the mission you have entrusted to us. Grant us boldness, wisdom, and the necessary resources to make disciples, impacting our communities and the world for your glory.

We pray in the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.

Amen.

Here is a prayer based on John 15:12-17:

Gracious God, we come before you with hearts full of gratitude for the love and friendship you have bestowed upon us. As we reflect on the words of Jesus in John 15, we pray that you would help us to live out the commandment to love one another as he has loved us.

Lord, fill us with your love and compassion so that we may extend grace, mercy, and kindness to those around us. Help us to see others through your eyes, to treat them with dignity and respect, and to be instruments of your love in their lives.

Teach us to love others, laying down our lives for them as Jesus did for us. Give us the strength and humility to serve one another selflessly, bearing each other’s burdens and meeting each other’s needs.

Lord, we pray for unity among your followers. May we be united in love and purpose, working together to advance your Kingdom. Help us to set aside our differences and embrace the diversity within your body, recognizing that together we are stronger.

We ask for your guidance in choosing and nurturing friendships that honour you. Help us to cultivate relationships built on love, trust, and mutual support. May our friendships reflect your love and be a source of encouragement and growth.

Lord, we recognize that our ability to love others flows from our connection with you. Help us remain in you, abiding in your love and seeking wisdom and guidance. Enable us to bear fruit that glorifies you and brings blessings to others.

In Jesus’ name, we pray.

Amen.

Here is a combined prayer based on Acts 11:19-end and John 15:12-17:

Gracious God, we come before you with hearts full of gratitude for the abundant love and grace you have poured upon us. As we reflect on the early believers in Antioch and the teachings of Jesus, we seek your guidance and empowerment to live as your disciples and spread your love to the world.

Lord, help us to embrace the commandment to love one another as Jesus has loved us. Fill us with your selfless love that knows no boundaries or conditions. May our love for others reflect your unconditional love and testimony to the Gospel’s transforming power.

We pray for opportunities to share your love and truth with those around us. Just as the early believers in Antioch proclaimed the good news, give us boldness and wisdom to effectively communicate your message of hope and salvation. Help us engage with those seeking truth, and may our lives and words bear witness to your grace.

Lord, we ask for unity among your followers. Unite us in purpose and love, that we may work together to extend your kingdom. Help us set aside differences and embrace the diversity within your body as we strive to serve one another and impact our communities with your love.

Teach us to love one another, laying down our lives for our friends, just as Jesus laid down his life for us. Enable us to cultivate deep and meaningful relationships based on your love, and may these friendships be a source of encouragement, accountability, and growth in our faith.

Lord, we recognize that our ability to love others flows from our connection with you. Help us to remain in you, abiding in your love and seeking your guidance in all things. May our lives bear fruit that glorifies you and brings blessings to others.

We pray in the name of Jesus Christ,
our Lord and Saviour.

Amen.

Intercessions for 2 Corinthians 13:11-end and Matthew 28:16-end

The Church of Christ

Father, we pray for unity within your Church. May all members strive for restoration where there’s division, encourage one another, and live in peace.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Creation, human society, the Sovereign and those in authority

We pray for leaders across the world. We ask that they be guided by a desire for peace and justice and lead with mercy and compassion.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

The local community

We lift up our local community to you, Lord. May it be a place of peace and unity. Inspire us to love our neighbours as ourselves and to work towards reconciliation where there’s conflict.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Those who suffer

Father, we pray for those suffering in body, mind, or spirit. May they experience your peace and comfort and know they’re not alone in their suffering.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

The Communion of Saints

As we remember the Great Commission of your Son Jesus Christ, we pray for the courage and wisdom to make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in your name and teaching them to obey your commands.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Father, we pray for unity within your Church.

Prayer ideas for each reading

Here are some prayers based on 2 Corinthians 13:11-end:

  1. Gracious God, we pray for unity and reconciliation among your people. Help us strive for restoration and peace in our relationships within the Church and the wider world. Fill us with your love and grace, enabling us to live in harmony with one another.
  2.  Loving God, we ask for your strength and encouragement as we face challenges and trials. Give us the perseverance to endure, knowing that your power is made perfect in our weakness. Help us to rely on your grace and to trust in your provision in every situation.
  3.  Merciful God, we pray for those who require your healing touch, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual. Bring comfort and restoration to those who are broken or hurting, and grant them the strength to experience your peace and wholeness.
  4.  Compassionate God, we lift up those struggling with doubts or a crisis of faith. Surround them with your love and truth, and guide them into a deeper understanding of your Word. Grant them wisdom and discernment as they seek to grow in their relationship with you.
  5.  Gracious God, we give thanks for the grace and love that we have received through Jesus Christ. Help us embrace his example of selflessness and sacrificial love in our lives. Empower us to be agents of reconciliation, forgiveness, and compassion worldwide.

May these prayers based on 2 Corinthians 13:11-end inspire us to pursue unity, to rely on God’s strength in our weaknesses, to extend compassion to others, and to embody the love and grace of Jesus Christ in our daily lives.

Here are some prayers based on Matthew 28:16-end:

  1. Gracious God, we give thanks for the resurrected Jesus and the authority he holds over all creation. As we reflect on the Great Commission, we pray for a renewed passion and commitment to go and make disciples of all nations. Empower us with your Holy Spirit to boldly proclaim the Gospel and share your love with others.
  2.  Loving God, we pray for the courage to step out of our comfort zones and engage with those who have not heard the good news of salvation. Give us open hearts and open minds to recognize opportunities to be your witnesses in our communities, workplaces, and beyond.
  3.  Merciful God, we pray for those seeking truth and meaning in their lives. May they encounter your presence and experience the transforming power of your grace. Guide us in our interactions with them so that our words and actions may reflect your love and draw them closer to you.
  4.  Compassionate God, we pray for unity among your followers as we work together in fulfilling your commission. Help us to set aside our differences and collaborate in sharing the message of salvation. Strengthen the bonds of love and fellowship within your Church so that we may be compelling witnesses to your reconciling and transformative power.
  5.  Gracious God, we always give thanks for the promise of your abiding presence with us. As we journey forth to make disciples, help us to trust in your guidance, provision, and protection. Fill us with your peace and assurance, knowing that you are with us every step of the way.

May these prayers based on Matthew 28:16-end inspire us to actively participate in the Great Commission, to share the love of Christ, and to make disciples of all nations, trusting in the power and presence of our risen Lord.

Combined prayer based on 2 Corinthians 13:11-end and Matthew 28:16-end:

Gracious God, we come before you with hearts full of gratitude for the grace and love you have poured out upon us. As we reflect on the words of the apostle Paul and the commissioning of Jesus, we seek your guidance and empowerment to live as faithful disciples in the world.

Fill us with your Holy Spirit to embrace unity and reconciliation within the Church and those around us. Help us to extend compassion and forgiveness, bearing witness to the transforming power of your grace. Grant us the strength and courage to navigate challenges and trials, knowing that your power is made perfect in our weakness.

Lord, we commit ourselves to the Great Commission to go and make disciples of all nations. Open our eyes to the opportunities you place before us to share the Good News of salvation with those who have yet to hear. Give us boldness to speak truth and love, and help us to live as examples of your grace and mercy.

As we engage in this mission, may we be united in purpose, setting aside our differences and working together as one body. Strengthen the bonds of love and fellowship within your Church so that we may be a compelling witness to the reconciling and transformative power of the Gospel.

Lord, we recognize that this task is not ours alone. We trust in your abiding presence with us, empowering and guiding us every step of the way. Grant us your peace and assurance, knowing you are with us in all circumstances.

In the name of Jesus Christ,
our risen Savior,
we pray.

Amen.

2 Corinthians 13 v11-end, Matthew 28 v16-end

Introduction

Beloved, today we are exploring the final instructions given in 2 Corinthians 13 and the Great Commission as narrated in Matthew 28. Both passages guide us towards unity, maturity in Christ, and our shared mission as Christians.

Main Focus: Unity, Maturity, and Mission

The essence of these passages revolves around the themes of unity among believers, maturity in Christ, and the shared mission to make disciples of all nations. As we delve into these scriptures, we’ll see how these themes are interwoven and integral to our Christian journey.

Context and Insight

In 2 Corinthians 13, Paul concludes his letter to the Corinthian church with a final exhortation to unity, maturity, and peace. He encourages them to live in harmony and to mature in their faith.

In Matthew 28, we find the risen Jesus commissioning His disciples to spread His teachings to all nations, baptizing them and teaching them to obey all He commanded. This passage encapsulates the heart of Christian mission and discipleship.

Additional Supporting Bible Verses

“Until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.”

Ephesians 4:13

Body

Unity Among Believers

Paul’s urging for the Corinthians to “live in peace” calls us to pursue unity in our communities. Christian unity is not merely about avoiding conflict; it’s about actively seeking reconciliation, understanding, and love in our relationships, reflecting the peace of Christ in our interactions.

Maturity in Christ

Both passages also point us towards spiritual maturity. Paul urges the Corinthians to “aim for perfection.” Similarly, in fulfilling the Great Commission, we grow into maturity as we learn to obey all of Christ’s teachings. This journey towards maturity is a lifelong process of becoming more Christ-like in our thoughts, words, and deeds.

The Great Commission

Matthew’s account of the Great Commission is a powerful reminder of our shared mission. As followers of Christ, we are called to make disciples, baptise them and teach them to obey Christ’s commandments. This isn’t just a task for a select few; it’s the calling of every believer.

Conclusion

In reflection, may we strive for unity in our communities, aim for spiritual maturity, and embrace our shared mission to make disciples of all nations. As we seek to live out these principles, we participate in the grand narrative of God’s work in the world, fulfilling our purpose as followers of Christ. Amen.

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Intercessions Acts 2:1-21 and John 7:37-39

The Church of Christ

Lord, we pray for the universal Church, that it may be a beacon of your love and truth in the world. As the Holy Spirit descended on the disciples at Pentecost, may it continue to inspire and guide us. May we, like them, have the courage to proclaim your word in every language and to every people.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Creation, human society, the Sovereign and those in authority

We pray for the leaders of the world, that they may be filled with the wisdom and compassion of your Spirit. May they be guided by your principles of justice and peace, and work towards the welfare of all people.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

The local community

We pray for our local community, that it may be a place of fellowship and love. May we be filled with your Spirit, becoming sources of ‘living water’ to those around us, especially in times of difficulty and strife.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Those who suffer

We lift up those who are suffering in body, mind, or spirit. May they feel your healing presence, and may they be comforted by the promise of your Spirit, the ‘living water’ that sustains us in all circumstances.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

The communion of saints

We remember those who have gone before us, those who have shown us the way of faith. May we be inspired by their lives and, following in their footsteps, proclaim the good news of your love to the world.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

Lord, we pray for the universal Church

Prayers ideas for each reading

Here are some prayers based on Acts 2:1-21:

  1. Gracious God, we give thanks for the outpouring of your Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. As we reflect on this momentous event, we pray for a fresh infilling of your Spirit in our lives and in the life of your Church. Ignite in us a renewed passion for your mission and empower us to be bold witnesses of your love and grace.
  2. Loving God, we pray for unity among your people. Just as the believers in the upper room were united in heart and mind, we ask that you would bring unity among your followers today. Remove any divisions or barriers that hinder our ability to work together for your kingdom, and help us to embrace diversity and seek common purpose in sharing the Gospel.
  3. Merciful God, we pray for an outpouring of your Spirit on our communities and nations. May your Spirit bring conviction, repentance, and transformation in the hearts of those who do not yet know you. Fill us with your love and compassion for the lost, and give us the words and actions to effectively share the Good News.
  4. Compassionate God, we pray for those who are longing for spiritual renewal and a deeper connection with you. Stir in their hearts a hunger and thirst for righteousness, and draw them closer to your presence. May they experience the transformative power of your Spirit and find true joy and fulfillment in you.
  5. Gracious God, we give thanks for the prophecy of Joel that was fulfilled on the day of Pentecost. We pray that you would continue to pour out your Spirit on all people, regardless of age, gender, or social status. May your Spirit empower and equip individuals from all walks of life to serve you faithfully and make an impact in their spheres of influence.

May these prayers based on Acts 2:1-21 inspire us to seek a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit in our lives, to pursue unity and love within the Church, and to be agents of God’s transformative work in the world.

Here are some prayers based on John 7:37-39:

  1. Gracious God, we give thanks for Jesus, the living water, who quenches our spiritual thirst and satisfies our souls. As we come before you, we pray that you would fill us with your Holy Spirit, flowing in us like a river of living water. May we be refreshed and renewed in your presence.
  2. Loving God, we acknowledge our deep need for your Spirit to empower and guide us. We ask that you would pour out your Spirit upon us, filling us with wisdom, discernment, and boldness to proclaim your truth and love to the world around us.
  3. Merciful God, we pray for those who are spiritually dry and longing for a deeper connection with you. We ask that you would revive their hearts and awaken their spirits to the abundant life found in Jesus. Quench their thirst with your living water and lead them into a vibrant relationship with you.
  4. Compassionate God, we pray for unity among believers as we drink from the same spiritual source. Help us to overcome divisions and differences, and to embrace one another in love and understanding. May the presence of your Spirit unite us in purpose and mission, as we seek to reflect your grace and truth.
  5. Gracious God, we give thanks for the promise of your Spirit dwelling within us. Help us to be attentive and responsive to the promptings and guidance of your Spirit in our daily lives. Grant us the courage to surrender to your leading and to live in obedience to your will.

May these prayers based on John 7:37-39 draw us closer to the life-giving presence of Jesus and empower us to live as vessels filled with the Holy Spirit, bringing glory to God and spreading his love to those around us.