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Who is Jesus to unreached?

12Apr2024-  Friday- in person.

Worship and Prayer Combined throughout the 100 mins session.

Agenda

1. Opening Scripture and Praising kickstarts-20 mins- by early bird 😆
2. Worship session- Leading by Safia and Sharing the stage with Isa, Jaya, Diana, Revathy, Sonia, Malar and Janany-80 Mins.
3. Worship continues by adding Supplications and Intercession topics- Leading by Logu- 60 mins

Indicative Songs... however no guarantee but as the Spirit leads...

• 1 Ch 29:11-20- Songs 5:9-16 Yeshuvaaa...... My redeemer is the most beautiful.......Aathumae nesarae azagil Siranthavar....... Yours is the Kingdom....Yours is Power.... Yours is the Glory....forever Amen.
• Ps 55:22/ I Pt 5:7- You said I believe . You said its done.(4)... Moving immovable Breaking unbreakable God we believe for it. ..... Believe for it by Cece Winans.
• Waymaker miracle worker....
• You are good ..... all the times (2)...... You are Good....Nallavar endurmae endurmae ....
• Worship songs that's prompted by Worship singers...


Prayer categories

1. Elections and Politics- India, UK, Europe and ROW. Pr 21:2-3 Read in TPT, MSG
2. Thirst to Know/ Follow and Seek/ Keep the Truth. Pr 20:24 Read in NLT and CEV
3. Exams and Kids. Pr 21:31 & Pr 3:5-7, 9, 12. Read in AMP.
4. Church and Missions - Titus 2:11-12 Read in NCV, TPT and MSG & Rom 10:13-15. Read in AMP
5. ROC- rest of categories - Pr 3:5-7, 9, 12. Read in AMP.

what is the one area of change we see in the modern age by comparing to what has happened in 1st Centuary- Nothing. Every one still says that Jesus- oh Jesus aa- He belongs to Christians- some groups- 4 categories of believers- should we personally take time to share the Gospel to show who is Jesus to unreached?

• Matured (meat eaters) believers are happy to gather and enjoy their time with the Lord.
• Growing (Soft solid food eaters) believers aspire to do please God and try their best.  
• Infant believers - (milk and liquid only) are trying their best to be faithful to the Lord.
• New belivers - Just started tasting the Lord and His mercies- are astonished for positive chnahes and struggling to understand why bad things are happening to the believers.
• No matter what categories we are in we must not judge others nor not being us or wishing to do well alone except the God's help.
• Acts 25:19 AMP‬-19] instead they had some points of disagreement with him about their own religion and about one Jesus, a man who had died, but whom Paul kept asserting and insisting [over and over] to be alive.

Romans 1:25 AMP‬- [25] because [by choice] they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever! Amen.

Possible impossible
Move immovable
Break unbreakable
Reach unreached-
Believe unbelievable
Share is caring
Soul-winning prayers....
Expect unexpected

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