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Sunday, February 18, 2024

Will You Pray?


Will You Pray?


Just as Jesus made sure to carve out time in a busy schedule to commune with His Father, so should we . . .
ACLJ Prayer Guide | January - March 2024

To you the reader of this ACLJ Newsletter,

Jesus consistently modeled the importance of praying daily – no matter what. In fact, after a full day of preaching in the synagogue and healing the sick, Jesus was surely exhausted. Yet we read:

And rising very early in the morning, while it was still dark, he departed and went out to a desolate place, and there he prayed. (Mark 1:35)

Just as Jesus made sure to carve out time in a busy schedule to commune with His Father, we should too. Prayer isn't just a right; it's a responsibility we all possess.

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Unfortunately, the right to public prayer is at risk. One court ruled it unconstitutional, and our attorneys were back in court last week fighting for your right to pray. Please pray that the ACLJ is successful in defending public prayer. We can't afford to lose this essential religious liberty.

If you haven't downloaded this quarter's 2024 ACLJ Prayer Guide, it's not too late. Inside, you will find devotions for spiritual encouragement and ways you can pray for our cases.

Get your free copy now. And please prayerfully come alongside us in our fight to preserve public prayer.

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God Bless,

Jay Sekulow
ACLJ Chief Counsel

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Devotional: Embracing God’s Commands

 


February 19, 2024

Embracing God's Commands

Psalm 119:127–128
Because I love your commands more than gold, more than pure gold, and because I consider all your precepts right, I hate every wrong path.     NIV


    What's your attitude towards God's commands? Do you fear them? Do you resent them? Do you try to get away from them? That's a foolish attitude.

     Remember, God gave His commands to us not to create problems for us but to solve them, not to harm us but to help us. God's love is in His commands. They are given to save us from ourselves, to save us from evil, to show us the way out of our difficulties and our problems.

     The psalmist had learned that - that's why he said to God, "I love your commands more than gold, more than pure gold." What is more precious than gold? Nothing in this created world. But God's commands are infinitely more precious, and the psalmist had learned that. Instead of running from God's commands, resenting them, obeying them reluctantly, he said, "I love your commands more than pure gold."

     And then he said, "Because I consider all Your precepts right, I hate every wrong path." You see, when we love God's commands and obey them, automatically they reveal to us what is wrong. They show us how to distinguish between good and evil, between what is beneficial and what is harmful. And when we are walking in the light of God's commands, they keep us from everything harmful, from everything hurtful, from every wrong path.

—Derek Prince

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