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J.R. Miller

Prayer - We Begin This Sunday With You, Our Father

Sunday is a day of rest and spiritual privileges, a day to reconnect with God and receive blessings.
J.R. Miller emphasizes the significance of Sunday as a day dedicated to God, a time for rest and spiritual renewal. He expresses gratitude for this day, recognizing it as a blessing that helps keep God at the forefront of our lives. Miller prays for peace and the expulsion of worldly distractions, asking for God's presence to sanctify the day's privileges. He seeks guidance, comfort, and wisdom through prayer and scripture, aiming to strengthen love for God and foster a spirit of service to others. The sermon concludes with a heartfelt plea for the mind of Christ to be instilled in us.

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We begin this Sunday with You, our Father. It is Your day. You claim it for Yourself, and we desire to make it Yours indeed. You have given it to us, not as a hardship, a burdensome observance -- but a day of blessing. We need its rest that we may keep well and strong; we need its spiritual privileges that our hearts may be kept warm and loving. If we had no Sunday, we would soon let You slip out of our thoughts, out of our life. So we thank You for the day which You have ordained in love for us.

May this Sunday be full of blessing for us. We would leave the world outside. Help us to keep the day so as to please You and receive good for ourselves. In the quiet around us may we hear Your voice of gentle stillness speaking to us words of love.

May our home life be made sweet by Your presence with us. Our minds have been ruffled and distracted by the cares of the week. Give us Your peace this morning. May all fret and anxiety be taken out of our hearts. If the world has gotten too strong a hold on us in the six days past, may Your grace now so possess us that You shall rule again supreme in our lives. May our love for You be strengthened, so as to expel the love of the world.

Sanctify to us, all of this day's privileges. As we read Your word, may its lessons be made plain to us. Help us to receive its instruction into our hearts, so that our lives shall be controlled by it. As we pray, may Heaven's blessings be given to us:

comfort for our sorrow,

strength for our weakness,

guidance for our feet, and

wisdom for our ignorance.

As we seek to be a blessing to others -- may we receive the mind that was in Christ Jesus. We ask all in Jesus' precious name. Amen.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Significance of Sunday
  2. The Need for Sunday
  3. The Blessings of Sunday
  4. Seeking to be a Blessing to Others
  5. Comfort for sorrow
  6. Strength for weakness
  7. Guidance for our feet and wisdom for our ignorance
  8. Receiving the mind of Christ Jesus

Key Quotes

“May this Sunday be full of blessing for us.” — J.R. Miller
“May our home life be made sweet by Your presence with us.” — J.R. Miller
“May our love for You be strengthened, so as to expel the love of the world.” — J.R. Miller

Application Points

  • Make Sunday a day to reconnect with God and receive spiritual refreshment and renewal.
  • Seek to be a blessing to others on Sunday, and receive the mind of Christ Jesus.
  • Use Sunday as an opportunity to strengthen your love for God and expel the love of the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do we need Sunday?
We need Sunday to keep God in our thoughts and life, and to receive spiritual refreshment and renewal.
What are some of the blessings of Sunday?
Some of the blessings of Sunday include comfort for sorrow, strength for weakness, guidance for our feet, and wisdom for our ignorance.
How can we make the most of Sunday?
We can make the most of Sunday by seeking to be a blessing to others, and receiving the mind of Christ Jesus.
What is the significance of Sunday?
Sunday is a day of rest and spiritual privileges, a day to reconnect with God.

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