14. Bibliai lelkigondozás és gyülekezeti vezetés
Summary
TLDRThe script revolves around a discussion on Biblical care, counseling, and leadership within a church context. It emphasizes the importance of love, listening, and speaking the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The speaker highlights the significance of grace over regulations, urging believers to follow Jesus and leaders who point towards Him. Ultimately, it underscores the transformative power of Jesus' love and the enduring message of the Gospel.
Takeaways
- 😊 The primary focus of the script is on Biblical care and counseling within the context of church leadership.
- 🙏 Biblical care and counseling aim to love, listen, and speak God's word to others, emphasizing the importance of slowing down and understanding individuals' stories.
- 📖 The script highlights the significance of interpreting scripture within its context, particularly within the framework of the book of Hebrews and the Old Testament.
- 🙌 Jesus Christ is portrayed as central to the Christian faith, with an emphasis on His unchanging nature and His role in salvation.
- 💬 Leaders are encouraged to point others back to the word of God and exemplify its teachings in their lives.
- ⛪️ Church leaders are urged to lead with love, mercy, and hospitality, while avoiding spiritual abuse and false teachings.
- 💡 The Christian life is depicted as one of praise, obedience to God's word, and sharing goodness with others.
- 👥 Believers are reminded of their identity as pilgrims in this world, with their ultimate allegiance to an enduring city to come.
- 💞 Grace is emphasized as the foundation of salvation and the motivation for Christian living, contrasting with legalistic approaches.
- 🌟 The script concludes with a call to action for believers to deepen their understanding of God's love and to share it with others.
Q & A
What is the primary theme of the provided transcript?
-The primary theme of the transcript is centered around Biblical care, counseling, and leadership within the context of Christianity.
Who is mentioned as a significant figure in the transcript, traveling to Hungary to contribute to the event?
-Jason is mentioned as a significant figure who traveled to Hungary from the United States to contribute to the event. He runs a Ministry called Soul Care, which offers online courses on basic biblical care foundations.
What is emphasized as the foundational understanding of biblical care and counseling?
-The transcript emphasizes the foundational understanding of biblical care and counseling through two books: 'Instruments in The Redeemer's Hand' by Paul David Trip, and 'How People Change' by Paul David Trip and Timothy Lane.
According to the transcript, what is one of the greatest dangers associated with biblical care and counseling?
-One of the greatest dangers associated with biblical care and counseling, as mentioned in the transcript, is the failure to slow down and truly listen and love one another before taking action or offering advice.
What is highlighted as the central message of church leaders according to the provided transcript?
-The central message of church leaders, as emphasized in the transcript, is Jesus Christ. They are called to speak God's word and live it out, pointing others to Jesus who is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
How does the transcript suggest interpreting the command to obey and submit to leaders?
-The transcript suggests interpreting the command to obey and submit to leaders within the context of leaders pointing back to the word of God and living it out themselves. It emphasizes following leaders who profess Jesus as the central message and live in accordance with it.
What is highlighted as the primary aspect of the Christian life according to the transcript?
-The primary aspect of the Christian life, as highlighted in the transcript, is to be outsiders in this world, living as pilgrims with the understanding of an enduring city to come.
What does the transcript emphasize as the response to regulations in the Christian life?
-The transcript emphasizes that the response to regulations in the Christian life is not adherence to a list of rules, but rather living a life of worship, praise, and doing good as guided by the Spirit.
How does the transcript suggest church leaders should approach their leadership roles?
-The transcript suggests that church leaders should approach their leadership roles by pointing people to Jesus, living in His grace, and leading with a focus on love, mercy, and goodness, rather than enforcing regulations.
What is highlighted as the ultimate foundation of biblical counseling according to the transcript?
-The ultimate foundation of biblical counseling, as highlighted in the transcript, is the love of God manifested through Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that biblical counseling is about loving and listening to people's stories and bringing the Gospel of Jesus Christ to them.
Outlines
😀 Summary of Weekend Presentation on Biblical Care and Counseling
This paragraph serves as an introduction to the video script, expressing gratitude for the presence of children and summarizing the purpose of the weekend's event. It acknowledges the efforts of Jason, who conducted sessions on biblical care and counseling, emphasizing the importance of interpreting scripture for caregiving. Additionally, it recommends two books by Paul David Tripp and Timothy Lane for further understanding in this area.
😄 Embracing Biblical Care and Counseling without Competition
Here, the speaker reinforces the idea that biblical care and counseling complement rather than compete with other forms of care. They emphasize the need to slow down and truly listen and love others, highlighting the process of biblical care as 'love, no speak, and do.' The paragraph stresses the importance of understanding love grounded in truth and a right interpretation of scripture.
😊 Understanding Obedience to Leaders in Context
This paragraph delves into the concept of obeying and submitting to leaders, contextualizing it within the broader narrative of scripture. It discusses the importance of understanding the context of Hebrews 13:17 and emphasizes that leaders should lead by pointing back to the word of God. The paragraph also addresses the potential abuses of leadership and the need for leaders to speak and live God's word.
🤔 Exploring the Message of God's Word and Its Application
Here, the focus is on the centrality of Jesus Christ in understanding the message of God's word. The paragraph discusses the danger of various strange teachings and emphasizes the importance of being established by grace rather than by food regulations. It links Old Testament regulations to the sacrifice of Jesus and emphasizes the message of grace and love.
😌 Embracing Grace and Understanding God's Unconditional Love
This paragraph emphasizes the foundational aspect of grace in Christian life, highlighting the significance of Jesus' sacrifice and God's unconditional love. It encourages believers to rest in God's love, regardless of their actions or circumstances. The paragraph addresses misconceptions about Christianity being based solely on regulations and stresses the importance of faith in Jesus.
😇 Living Out the Christian Life with a Focus on Jesus
Here, the Christian life is described as being outsiders in the world, with a focus on enduring faith and praise to God. The paragraph emphasizes the importance of doing good and sharing, grounded in a heart established by grace. It concludes by emphasizing the joy of serving Christ and living in His grace.
🙏 Inviting Others to Experience the Love and Grace of Jesus
The final paragraph serves as a call to action, inviting individuals to experience the love and grace of Jesus. It emphasizes the simplicity of salvation through faith in Jesus and encourages listeners to come to Him with their sins and burdens. The prayer extends to the nation of Hungary, expressing a desire for spiritual revival and transformation.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Biblical care and counseling
💡Leadership
💡Grace
💡Sanctification
💡Faith
💡Love
💡Obedience
💡Regulations
💡Church
💡Salvation
Highlights
The primary task of a church leader is to speak God's word and live God's word.
Church leaders lead by obeying and submitting to the word of God.
Leadership should be grounded in love and truth, not in imposing regulations.
Biblical care involves loving, listening, and speaking the truth in love.
Jesus is the central message of the Bible and of Christian leadership.
Belief in Jesus is the foundation of Christian identity and salvation.
The Christian life involves being outsiders in the world and seeking a heavenly city.
Praise and worship are central aspects of the Christian life.
Doing good and sharing are integral parts of Christian living.
Christian leadership should lead with joy and not with fear.
The ultimate goal of Christian leadership is to grow in the gospel and become more Christlike.
The transcript ends with a prayer for redemption, salvation, and grace.
Transcripts
uh I just want to say it is great to see
all the children this
morning uh it's a reminder of why we do
what we do this
morning uh we pray for the Next
Generation that the Lord would raise up
those who would be leaders and uh for
the hearts of the children uh he
said
so parents thank you for bringing your
children okay um I just want to take
five minutes and try and summarize the
entire
weekend okay we have uh tried to present
what Biblical care and counseling is
within the
church
I want to thank Jason uh for coming all
the way to Hungary from uh the United
States of
America most Americans don't know
there's country outside of
America you see I can say that because
Jason's not speaking
anymore
just kidding we don't want America
attacking
Canada
so
uh uh I'm thankful for Jason's
Ministry he has a Ministry uh called
Soul Care that's online that if you are
interested in taking uh a basic biblical
Care Foundation
course then that is a good place to
start okay unfortunately is
Hungary uh the Hungarian he doesn't
speak the Hungarian language so uh it's
only for those who who know English or
if you have a personal
interpreter
okay Jason has worked hard to present
the Practical side of biblical care and
counseling so in my sessions have tried
to show how the reading of the Bible
naturally does biblical care and
counseling
okay so when you do your morning or
evening
devotions you are naturally experiencing
biblical care and
counseling it's just how the Bible was
written
so we've uh worked on how to interpret
scripture
biblically and uh our last session we uh
try to do that once
again uh and then just one other
comment comment if you are interested in
two books
in English that will help you understand
further what we've tried to discuss this
morning this
week okay the first one is instruments
in The redeemer's
Hand by Paul David trip Paul davidp
and how people
change by Paul David trip and Timothy
Lane okay those are two excellent books
that give a foundational understanding
of biblical care and
counseling okay and then uh the final
comment before we get to Hebrews 13 is I
think I just need to
reinforce that with Biblical care and
counseling we are not trying to compete
with other forms of
care okay we are thankful for Christian
psychology we are thankful for good
psychology
okay in God's common Grace uh he has
given many people uh the ability to care
well for others and help
them okay and we are also thankful for
biblical care and
counseling
if I could summarize maybe one of the
greatest dangers of biblical care and
counsiling it would be
this it would be that we need to slow
down our care for one
another okay uh instead of just giving
someone a Bible verse or a nice talk how
do we slow down by loving and listening
to them
that okay so instruments in a redeemer's
hand says the process of biblical care
is love no speak and
do okay we often begin with speak and
do but we need to slow
down okay do they know that they're
loved have we listened to their
story and then we begin to speak and
then we begin to put an action plan
together okay I think psychology does
this very well they listen very
well and biblical care can can learn
from
that and if we think about it when we
read the
Bible we know that we're
loved we know that we're
heard the Bible understands our
hearts okay we love it when the word of
God gives us
wisdom uh we love it when the word of
God uh gives us a way forward in the
complex issues of
life so if we have one take away from
today or from the conference it's let's
slow down uh let's love and listen
before we speak and
do okay we're going to look at uh
Hebrews
13 and we are going to seek to uh
encourage leaders and encourage the
church
okay have you ever wondered what
Biblical leaders
do have you ever wondered what a
Biblical Church
does one of the verses that we might
turn to is Hebrews
13 uh verse
uh 17 Hebrews
13:17 oh I don't have it that's
hilarious okay apparently I only up
supposed to do up to 16 okay verse 17
says obey your leaders and submit to
them okay so when we go to church uh
leaders we we say well we're to obey the
leaders and we're to submit to
them and that can be difficult to
understand because leaders haven't
always been good
leaders sometimes there's been spiritual
abuse sometimes there's been false teach
so what type of obedience is this what
type of submission is
this okay another thing that we've
worked hard on this past weekend is
every text has a
context so there's a story that comes
before the text
and there's a story that comes after the
text and there's a story within the
immediate
context so how do we read the text
within the context of the book of
Hebrews
in the context of the Old
Testament and in the context of the
coming of
Jesus okay if a if a text is not put
within its context we can make it say
anything the danger is that leaders can
say you just need to obey me you just
need to submit to
me because we can make the text say
anything we want without a
context so what is the context to
Hebrews 13:1
17 how are leaders to lead and what is
the church to be
doing okay if you were with us last
night the immediate context is uh in
Hebrews
13:1 let Brotherly Love
continue okay Hebrews 1 through chapter
12 summarized is Jesus is better
oh you think the world is better Jesus
is
better you think the Old Testament is
better Jesus is
better you want to go back to laws and
regulations Jesus is
better
okay all the idols of this life Jesus is
better and because Jesus is better in
your suffering Jesus will care for
you we are drawn to Jesus we desire
Jesus Hebrews chapter 13 says let let
Brotherly Love
continue so as we have been loved by
Jesus how do we love one
another so whatever it means for leaders
to submit to leaders or to obey leaders
and submit to them is done in the
context of love that
okay does that make
sense but there's a problem with that
right because leaders can think that
they are loving their
people in brotherly love but in fact
it's not
love
okay we know that love needs to be
grounded in
truth and we know that love needs to be
grounded in a right understanding of
God's word properly
interpreted so I let Brotherly Love
continue
you and then we read it talks about
Hospitality it talks about visiting
those in prison it talks about uh
protecting the marriage bed and it talks
about being free from the love of
money so church leaders should be
hospitable
they should be welcoming
people they should be for
people church leaders should be
merciful those who are broken they
should their their heart should break
for the
broken church leaders should protect
their marriage
bed church leaders should be uh uh
should be free from the Love of
Money okay and we looked at that last
night now we come to verse
seven and we read remember your leaders
who have spoken God's word to
you as you carefully observe the outcome
of their lives imitate their
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faith why are we able to obey and submit
to
leaders
because we learn in this verse that
leaders lead by obeying and submitting
to the word of
God okay so when it says obey and submit
it's talking about leaders pointing back
to the word of God and their lives and
saying we are to submit to the word of
God
okay so remember your
leaders who have so what have leaders
done they've spoken God's word to
you the primary task of a church leader
is to speak God's
word okay we'll come back to that in a
minute they are also to carefully
observe the outcome of their
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lives in other words leaders not only
speak God's word but they live God's
word
okay so when we go to uh obey and submit
to leaders we are entrust we are
submitting and obeying to those who
speak God's word and those who live
God's
word so properly understood we are loved
by
leaders
and we ultimately submit and Obey to
God's
word which leaders are seeking to live
out in their
faith okay that's what Biblical care
is we love people we seek to hear their
story
and we seek to bring God's word to
them okay but a problem comes up because
the question is how do we know if we're
correctly handling God's
word how do you know if you're teaching
God's
word how do you know if a leader is
teaching God's word so that you can obey
and submit to their
leadership okay
so uh the author of Hebrews says in
verse 8 this is to be the message
of God's
word the from Genesis to Revelation
God's word is summarized in verse
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8 somebody asks you uh you read the
Bible what does the bible
mean
okay Jesus is the same yesterday today
and
forever Jesus in the Old
Testament Jesus in the New
Testament Jesus in the
future uh
fall um or creation fall Redemption New
Creation yeah
Jesus is the
same the entire Old Testament pointed to
the coming of
Jesus Jesus
came lived died rose
again he is the same
today he is the same
forever the primary message of church
leaders is Jesus
Christ now that presents another
question what does it mean that we only
need
Jesus that's how some people do biblical
care you only need
Jesus go to Jesus
uh pray to
Jesus and none of that is wrong but what
does it
mean right what does it mean to go to
Jesus what do we pray to
Jesus okay so we have explained to us
the message of what it means that Jesus
is the same yesterday today and
forever
okay church leaders preach God's word
and live God's
word the message is
Jesus what does it mean that the message
is
Jesus verse n don't be led astray by
various kinds of strange
teachings
lots of strange teachings out
there lots of strange teachings out
there and it'll be well this is in the
name of
Jesus
okay don't be led astray by various
kinds of strange
teachings
okay what is not a strange
teaching it is good for the heart to be
established by
grace and not by food
regulations oh that is so
good
right it's what we talked about
yesterday afternoon and I know not
everybody was
there but the people of Hebrews wanted
to go back to the Old Testament and they
wanted to go back to regulations just
tell me what to
do so what happens to our young people
and our young
adults
and our
children they grow up thinking that
Jesus following Jesus is following a
bunch of
regulations if they do this if they wear
this if they don't do
that but it says since those who observe
them have not
benefited you can wear and not wear
whatever you like but that won't
ultimately benefit
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you but there
are teachings that are strange teachings
they're outside the bounds of
scripture okay so what did these food
regulations
do they pointed to
Jesus they pointed to being established
by Grace not by by
regulations how do we know that they
pointed to
Jesus verse
10 we have an altar from which those who
worship at the Tabernacle do not have a
right to
eat okay for the bodies of those animals
whose blood is brought into the most
holy place by the high priest as a sin
offering are burned outside the
camp okay you could look at Leviticus
16:27 the sacrifice went outside the
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camp okay the Old Testament food
regulations the Old Testament animal
sacrifices all pointed to
verse 12 therefore Jesus also suffered
outside the
camp okay it's it's saying don't don't
go back to
regulations don't go back to uh Old
Testament food regulations and um all
these
uh ways that people tell you what to do
and what not to do and that's true
Christianity because they they have not
benefited okay what happened to the
people of Israel
they wandered in the desert for 40 years
because they
sinned they ended up going into
captivity with Assyria and
Babylon bonon there was nothing wrong
with the old Covenant what was wrong was
the people could not obey the basic laws
of
God
but who did obey the law of
God
Jesus he obeyed what we could not
obey he suffered outside the
gate by his own
blood so that we might be be
Sanctified to be Sanctified is to be
made
clean okay it is all by
Grace we are saved not because of what
we do or wear or
eat not because we obey or
disobey not because of a list of
regulations that made you feel
guilty you are saved by
grace you have a heart that's
established by
Grace it cannot be shaken
don't go back to the Old Testament
regulations Jesus suffered outside the
camp by his own
blood that he might sanctify his
people how does God see
you when you're having a good day does
God love you
more
when you wear the right thing or eat the
right thing or do the right thing does
God love you
more when you don't eat the right thing
do the right thing wear the right thing
does God love you
less so you need to do better you need
to be
better see this is why biblical care is
so impactful because it is a place of
Grace when we tell people to go to Jesus
we tell people to go to a place of Grace
of
Mercy one who has lived the life that we
could not
live
one who died the death you dare not die
alone without
Jesus the one who rose again on the
third day to give all those who come to
him everlasting
life so that we might be a sanctified
people when Jesus looks at you he
doesn't look at your good days or your
bad days he looks at you through the
person and work of
Jesus the first question God asks of you
is not whether you've been good or
bad the first question God asks is do
you know how much I love
you is that not just your heart just
filled
with I can just rest in the love of
God and I've had a really bad
day I yelled at my wife I yelled at my
kids I looked at
pornography I
coveted I got
angry and I did all of that in an
hour and I say well I got to do
something I got to have regulations to
make sense of the Christian
Life
but Jesus went outside the
camp he is our
sacrifice he has Sanctified
us when God looks at us through Jesus we
are clean because of the work of
Jesus when you came to Jesus you were
you were Justified and you were
Sanctified you were made right with God
and you were made clean by God through
Jesus and Jesus Christ is the same
yesterday today and
forever that's how much you're loved by
him
that's not a strange
teaching a list of rules and regulations
is strange
teaching we we have a bit more work to
do but I I just want to pause for a
second and I sincerely want to ask
you okay I because it hasn't been asked
all
conference are you a
Christian are you a believer in the Lord
Jesus
Christ you may have grown up in the
church
you may have said you know some days I'm
a good Christian some days I'm not a
good
Christian uh you may say well I'm a
Christian and I hope someday you know
Jesus doesn't leave
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me and I might ask you well why what why
are you why do you believe that you're a
Christian and you say well you know I'm
I do all these good
things I don't do this I don't do that
that's what I've been
taught okay I want us to absolutely
understand by God's grace that it is
Jesus yesterday forever or yesterday
today and
forever
to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ is
to bring all of our junk and all of our
sin before him and tell him our
story and to know that Jesus
forgives we deserve the punishment of
hell from God for our
sin Jesus went to the cross in order to
suffer Our God's Wrath on our
behalf he died for our
sin and then he rose again so that we
would have life now and
everlasting
Jesus just didn't die to give us
everlasting life Jesus died to give us
life
now so you say you mean all I need to do
is believe put my faith in
Jesus Jesus has done
everything Jesus has forgiven my sins
yesterday today and
forever there is no more to our
Salvation than the name of
Jesus and he is the same yesterday today
and
forever if you if you are not a
Believer I invite you to come to
Jesus
with your sin and with things that you
wouldn't tell anybody else and say Jesus
this is who I am will you please
forgive
okay okay let's uh go to if if Jesus is
the same yesterday today and forever
then what does the Christian Life look
like okay
okay let's go verse
13 we'll
just uh let us go to him outside the
camp bearing his
disgrace and then verse
14 for we do not have an enduring City
here in instead we seek the one to
come you say to yourself well what if if
the Christian life isn't all about
regulations what is the Christian Life
about okay remember we are a sanctified
people we are a clean set aart
people
okay the first aspect of the Christian
Life is we will be Outsiders in this
world okay you're Pilgrim in this
world you're going to be different
you're going to feel
different okay you're passing
through because there's another city to
come it's an enduring
City okay so that means with the little
time that you have to
live you can get through the
suffering
you can live in a dark culture that is
just different than the
church okay because you say I have an
enduring
City the second thing about the
Christian Life is found in verse
15 we are people who give praise to
God okay if we don't go back to
regulations what do we if we don't do
regulations what do we
do okay we live a life of
worship we live a life of
praise notice it says the fruit of lips
that confess his
name okay I'm not going to do that
because I confess the name of
Jesus I'm not going to yell at my wife
or my
husband because I confess the name of
Jesus
and he has given me a new
heart and he's going to and he's given
me a new
life so by God's grace I will give
thanks and I will live by the agenda of
Christ not my own selfish
agenda okay we will be strangers in this
world we will have a life of praise
verse
16 don't neglect to do what is good and
to share for God is pleased with such
sacrifices okay do you want a
regulation do
good but tell me what to do in this
situation
that's what that's we want we want
regulations Grace leads us to this
regulation don't forget to do
good is yelling at your wife doing
good is sexual ual immorality doing
good is greed the Love of Money doing
good now we should enjoy this
Earth if you're married you should enjoy
sex sex Set uh you should enjoy um I
don't know if I can say School
you have the gift of
Education many around the world
don't and you enjoy God's
creation you should enjoy your
friends you should enjoy being
creative all these things things that we
can do in this
life and God says well you say to God
well what am I to
do do
good you so I don't know if I know
how I don't know if I know
how like we said yesterday from
Galatians you are filled with the
spirit you are filled with a new heart
because of our Union with Jesus
Christ the spirit and our Union with
Christ as God as our
father based on the word of truth will
guide you into
good when you're yelling at your wife
you're probably saying to yourself that
this is not
good and the spirit convicts you this is
good you go to your wife and you say
please forgive
me I yelled at
you I want to do what's
good I want to get rid of this garbage
in my life why am I angry
and you say Jesus give me Grace not to
be
angry fill me with your
spirit okay that leads all the way to uh
verse
17 obey your leaders and submit to
them
in other words by the time we've done
all this hard work of 16 verses it's not
all that fearful to obey Godly
leaders okay if verse 17 is all we have
that verse can fill us with
fear
okay we are first of all to be followers
of Jesus not followers of
leaders we are to follow leaders who
follow
Jesus we are to follow leaders who do
not offer strange
teaching we to follow leaders who do not
bring us back to strange
regulations we're to follow leaders or
obey and submit to leaders who profess
Jesus is the same yesterday today and
forever and point us to a life of Mercy
a life of love a life of goodness
I will say
this that as a
leader by God's grace the greatest joy
is being able to be with God's
people who love
Jesus
that's what I think it means in verse 17
so that you can give you can do they can
do this with joy and and not with
grief whether a leader or whether not a
leader we all seek to serve Christ and
live in his grace
okay
so if you are a
leader and this can extend also to um in
the house as parents as you seek to lead
your
children uh God if you point people to
Jesus and live in his grace then uh then
that is a good good
place that's what God calls us to
do if you are a church
leader and you are leading by Grace
Jesus yesterday today and forever that
is is a good place to
be so what is your greatest calling as a
church leader as a parent as a Biblical
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caregiver it's to grow in the
gospel
to know more and more that you are loved
by
God and the more you know that you're
loved by God the more you will become
Christlike why do we go outside the camp
where Jesus
is
because we're followers of
Christ our desire is to become more and
more like
Christ and what did Christ do when we
came to
him he loved us he heard our
story he spoke to us and he gave us new
life and that's simply what Biblical
counseling
is
and that's what leadership in church
is we love and we listen to God's
people and then we speak and apply the
Gospel of Jesus
Christ so that we all know that we are
deeply loved by
God okay let's
pray
father we live in a complex Dark World
with many people who have questions and
are
suffering this
conference we've wrestled with how we
can care for one
another
and we thank you that we've ended with
the name of
Jesus I pray for any here who may have
never put their faith in the Lord Jesus
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Christ pray for the children the young
people the young adults the older
ones
that they may Place their love in Jesus
if they have not done
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that may this just not be another
morning of hearing another
message to try to live without Christ is
so
exhausting
the path of pain the path of sin is so
painful Lord do your work of redemption
this
morning and we pray not just for those
here but for the country of
Hungary so many who are lost so many who
have never heard the name of
Jesus Lord do a mighty work in this
nation that it may not be filled with
regulations but it may be filled with
grace that it might not be filled uh
with works but it might be filled with
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Jesus
Lord we pray for those who are suffering
and
hurting may they find their rest in
Jesus who was is and is forever
more we pray for one
another
yet that Jesus may be the name that we
pray
and that you may continue to give us
Grace to love and know one
another so we may speak and do in one
another's
lives in Jesus name we pray
amen amen
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