Prayer Table Reports

May 17, 2009

PRAYER TABLE REPORT
Saturday, May 16, 2009; at Christ Church in Schenectady. Don and Candace Foust 9:20-10:30 a.m.
+–indicates received wooden cross made by Dennis Adams of North Carolina.

At first it was a bit slow, with people declining prayer (“No, I’m late for work” or “No, I pray myself everyday and I read the Bible” or “No, I’m good, thank you.” Later people stopped by and wanted to talk, not leaving until another passerby stopped for prayer.
While we were at the table, paramedics and a Fire Department SUV came down the block, we prayed for whoever needed help, although they didn’t pick anyone up. When the FD vehicle left, the man on the passenger side waved to us.

+John– who crossed the street just for prayer for his back and upper leg. He had had surgery and is in daily pain. We prayed for him to be more comfortable and for Jesus to reveal himself to John. John thanked us and said, “Keep the faith.”

Robert–a repeat visitor who had crossed the street, and who had had a new TV stolen. We prayed for an easier life, protection and for his health.

+Chris– a teenager who shyly came to the table after we called to him. We prayed for protection for his family and for a bright future.

Pedro– a repeat visitor, we prayed for protection and provision for him and his wife Norma.

+Rob, +George–asked that we pray for Schenectady’s renewal and for the teenagers here. Rob said he had benefited from meetings at Christ Church for addiction, and he was becoming increasingly aware of how God wanted him to be a better person.

+Marie–came willingly for prayer and said, “I’m a real person, no one cares about me. Why do bad people prosper and good people suffer?” We prayed for provision and for hope.

+Chester–55, crossed the street on his bicycle for prayer. He said he got very drunk last night. He recalled a sermon he heard in Jamaica years ago about two roads in life, one right and one wrong. We prayed for health for him and his family and that he would stay on the right road. He reminded us that we all need to praise God for what He has done; twice Chester told us to look up Psalm 68:4: Sing to God, sing praises to His name; Lift up a song for Him who rides through the deserts, Whose name is the LORD, and exult before Him.

Jim–a repeat visitor, he is doing better after a hospital stay, he is getting stronger and not pale anymore. We prayed for his health.

Desdemona–a repeat visitor, we prayed for her granddaughter Bianca who is in middle school and stressed, and we prayed for her grandson Peter.

PRAYER TABLE REPORT Christ Church Schenectady
(Sat., May 16, 2009; 10:30 – 11:30 — Dianne Gambill and David Carlson)
[+ --indicates received one of the wooden crosses from Dennis Adams of North Carolina.]

Note: We had much less foot traffic by the prayer table than usual, and several did not want prayer. We had prayed at the beginning for divine appointments — that the Lord would send the ones He wanted to come, and we trust that He did that:

+ Jennifer — we prayed for her “struggle with addictions” that the Lord would set her free; she thanked us and said our prayers were “right on time”

++ Calvin — asked prayer for a job — we prayed for God’s provision for Calvin, for a good job with benefits; he asked for a cross for himself and his daughter

+ Danny — didn’t have a specific request — asked us just to pray for “life” in general; we thanked God for Danny’s life and prayed for protection and provision, and that Danny would know the Lord and walk with Him

+ Malcolm – asked prayer that the Lord would keep him “strong and healthy”

Dan — said he had stopped for prayer before for healing of sickness and that it had helped a lot — he asked us to pray for healing for him again

++ Bill — man stopped for prayer as we were breaking down the table and chairs and asked for prayer for his family and “an end to this recession”

David Carlson

Albany Intercessor


Prayer for priests

May 17, 2009

By Mother Louise Margaret de la Touche, shared by one of our readers–

O Jesus, Eternal High Priest, divine Offerer of Sacrifice, Who, in an incomparable transport of love, for men, Thy brethren, didst allow the Christian priesthood to issue from Thy Sacred Heart, deign to continue to pour out on Thy priests the life-giving streams of Infinite Love.
Live Thou in them; transform them into Thyself; render them by Thy grace the instrument of Thy mercies; act in them and through them, and grant that, having been completely clothed with Thee by the faithful imitation of Thy adorable virtues, they may perform in Thy name and by the strength of Thy Spirit, the works which Thou Thyself hast accomplished for the salvation of the world.
Divine Redeemer of souls, see how great is the multitude of those who still sleep in the darkness of error; count the number of those unfaithful sheep that are walking on the edge of the eternal abyss; consider the crowds of the poor, the hungry, the ignorant, and the weak, who are groaning in their state of abandonment. Return to us by Thy priests, live again in very truth in them; act through them and pass again through the world teaching, pardoning, consoling, offering sacrifice, renewing the sacred bonds of love between the Heart of God and the hearts of men. Amen.


Romans 15:4-6 and Psalm 93

May 17, 2009

For whatever things were written before were written for our learning, that we through the patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope. (Romans 15:4)
      Holy Spirit, please help us enter into the patience and comfort that are there in the Scriptures. Fill us with hope from reading the Scriptures.

Now may the God of patience and comfort grant you to be like-minded toward one another, according to Christ Jesus, (Romans 15:5)
      Amen. So be it.

that you may with one mind and one mouth glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 15:6)
      Jesus, please bring us to a quiet, common mind and a common life of prayer in this diocese so that we bring glory to your father. Thank you.

      Now may the God of hope fill us with all joy and peace in believing, that we may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. (From Romans 15:13)

       A word received: You are in my care.

The LORD reigns, he is clothed with majesty; the LORD is clothed, he has girded himself with strength. (Psalm 93:1a)
      Jesus, please come and rule and reign in our hearts.

      Father, please clothe us with the strength and power of your Holy Spirit.

Surely the world is established, so that it cannot be moved. (Psalm 93:1b)
      Jesus, so much that seemed solid and enduring in the church and in our culture has given way; please help us find a steady foothold in you.

Your throne is established from of old; you are from everlasting. (Psalm 93:2)
      Jesus, you are from everlasting to everlasting; you have defeated death and the grave. Come visit us with your power at the Diocesan Convention.

The floods have lifted up, O LORD, the floods have lifted up their voice; the floods lift up their waves. (Psalm 93:3)
      Father, the floods of ungodliness have risen up in the Episcopal Church and they threaten to overwhelm us. com and visit us in our hour of need.

The LORD on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, than the mighty waves of the sea. (Psalm 93:4)
      Jesus, please speak your word, “Peace, be still,” to the gathering storm in the Episcopal Church.

Your testimonies are very sure; holiness adorns your house, O LORD, forever. (Psalm 93:5)
      Jesus, please let the homes of this diocese be your dwelling place and bring us to holiness.

       A word received: Let me be your guide through these days. Keep your eyes on me where true joy and hope may be found. Turn to me for what only I can do.

Sunday: 93, 96; Ecclesiasticus 43:1-12 or Leviticus 25:1-17; 1 Timothy 3:14-4:5; Matthew 13:24-34a
Monday: 80; Deuteronomy 8:1-10; James 1:1-15; Luke 9:18-27

Albany Intercessor


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