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Knight Lights Prayer Team

Knight Lights Ministry
"For where there are two or three gathered in My name, I am there in the midst of them."

Matthew 18:20

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Knight Lights is a small group who faithfully serve as the prayer team.
We meet once a week, to pray primarily for the church family of CCB.
Feel free to join at any time!
Romaine heads up this team of prayer warriors, who meet Wednesday's at 6:00PM
If you have a prayer request or praise report, please forward it to
knightlights@calvarybroomfield.org

Everyone is welcome!Paul tells us in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, to "pray without ceasing." What does he mean by that? A literal translation- "incessantly" means "continuing without interruption". Did the apostle Paul really mean that we should give up doing everything else and give ourselves only to prayer? If we did, we wouldn't survive long to even do that. We have to eat, sleep, work to earn a living...yet he admonishes believers to pray without ceasing. Since we can't realistically stop all of our activities and only pray, then let's consider how our prayer can/should be incessant.
Prayer is volitional, not emotional. It is a sacrificial choice and an act of the will,
not based on how we feel.
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To pray without ceasing is to pray whether we feel like it or not. Perhaps Paul didn't feel like praying when he was shipwrecked three times, beaten with a rod three times, stoned unmercifully or adrift at sea. ( 2 Corinthians 11:25).

He prayed because he knew where his strength came from. He prayed because he knew that God could sustain him through even the most difficult of circumstances. Through this understanding, we're brought nearer and nearer to our lives 'becoming' our prayer. He's teaching us to give every moment sacrificially to Him in prayer by activating of our will- the will that we inherited from Him.

"I lift my eyes up, Unto the heavens
Where does my help come from?
My help comes through You,
Maker of heaven- Creator of the earth."