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Welcome, everyone. Today, on this special Mother's Day, I want to delve into a topic that intertwines history, faith, and the power of prayer. As we gather here, I am reminded of the chaos and blessings of motherhood, and I am excited to share stories that have deeply impacted my life and can inspire yours.
Have you ever felt invisible, unheard, or overlooked? Many of us have experienced moments where our prayers seem to bounce off the ceiling, and our dreams feel unattainable. But I want to assure you that God sees you, hears you, and desires to move powerfully through your life. He wants to release you into your destiny and fulfill His promises over you.
Our third kingdom culture value is that prayer releases power. In communing with the Father, we access the fullness of Christ's inheritance. As we enter the secret place of intimacy with Him, we become a house of prayer for all nations. This is not just a concept but a reality that has been demonstrated throughout history.
One such story is that of Susanna Wesley, born in 1669, the youngest of 25 children. She married Samuel Wesley and had 19 children, of whom only 10 survived infancy. Despite immense hardships, including poverty and her husband's imprisonment, Susanna educated her children at home for six hours a day for 20 years. Her dedication and faithfulness laid the foundation for her sons, John and Charles Wesley, who became pivotal figures in the Methodist movement.
John Wesley, saved from a house fire at five years old, went on to become one of the most famous preachers of his time, traveling 250,000 miles on horseback and preaching 40,000 sermons. His brother Charles wrote 6,500 hymns, many of which we still sing today. Their work, inspired by their mother's faith and prayer, has had a lasting impact on the church and the world.
The Wesley brothers were deeply influenced by the Moravian movement, which began in the 15th century with John Hus. Hus's desire for liturgy in the people's language and his translation of the Bible led to his martyrdom. However, the Moravian movement continued, establishing a 24-7 prayer watch that lasted 100 years and birthed a powerful missionary movement.
This brings us to Francis Asbury, who traveled to America with the Wesleys. At 12, he had a life-changing encounter with the Holy Spirit. By 26, he answered John Wesley's call to be a missionary in North America. His dedication led to preaching over 10,000 sermons and ordaining over 2,000 preachers, significantly impacting the Methodist movement in America.
Fast forward to February 8, 2023, at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky. A routine chapel service turned into a multi-week outpouring, described as a revival, led by students. This event attracted students from hundreds of colleges and universities, demonstrating the power of prayer and the lasting impact of faithfulness through generations.
As we reflect on these stories, we see the threads of history woven through the generations. The sacrifices and faithfulness of individuals like Susanna Wesley, John Hus, and Francis Asbury have birthed movements and reformation, releasing people into their destinies. On this Mother's Day, we acknowledge that God sees and hears us, and He has a destiny for each of our lives.
Let us stand and welcome the Holy Spirit into this space. There is a sense of pregnancy in the room, a call to step into the fullness of what God has for us. As we take a physical step forward, we declare our desire to step into our destinies. God speaks life, hope, vision, and destiny over us. In the mighty name of Jesus, I pray for a release of faith, hope, healing, and miracles in this room. Let us continue in worship and allow the children to minister to us in prayer, for they too carry the Holy Spirit's power.
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Key Takeaways
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2. Prayer Releases Power: Engaging in deep communion with God allows us to access the fullness of Christ's inheritance. As we prioritize God's presence and stand on His Word, we see the power of prayer manifest in our lives. This principle is not just theoretical but has been demonstrated throughout history, showing that prayer can change circumstances and release destinies.
3. Faithfulness in Hardship: The story of Susanna Wesley exemplifies how faithfulness in the face of immense hardship can have a lasting impact. Despite poverty and personal struggles, her dedication to educating her children and her deep faith laid the foundation for a movement that changed the world. This teaches us that our faithfulness, even in difficult times, can have far-reaching effects.
4. Generational Impact: The influence of the Moravian movement on the Wesley brothers and subsequently on Francis Asbury highlights the generational impact of faith and prayer. The continuous prayer watch and the dedication of individuals like John Hus and the Wesleys have birthed movements that have shaped history. This reminds us that our prayers and actions today can influence future generations.
5. Stepping into Destiny: God is calling us to step into the fullness of our destinies. As we respond to His call, we must be willing to take physical and spiritual steps forward, declaring our desire to fulfill His purposes for our lives. This involves trusting in God's promises, even when they seem impossible, and aligning ourselves with His will.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [37:24] - Introduction and Personal Reflections
- [38:18] - God Sees and Hears You
- [40:12] - Prayer Releases Power
- [41:05] - The Power of Communion with God
- [42:03] - The Story of Sarah and Abraham
- [48:55] - The Life of Susanna Wesley
- [51:17] - Susanna Wesley's Faith and Dedication
- [54:39] - The Wesley Brothers' Encounter with the Holy Spirit
- [55:54] - The Moravian Movement's Impact
- [57:46] - Francis Asbury and the Asbury Revival
- [59:46] - The Generational Impact of Prayer
- [64:10] - Stepping into Your Destiny
- [67:06] - Children's Prayer Ministry and Worship