Unity in Prayer: Celebrating Easter Amidst Challenges

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Now, of course, this Easter in 2021 is very unique in that all around the world there are churches that are still battling in different stages of the COVID-19 global pandemic, and many places around the world are still in complete lockdown while other places in the world there are some churches that are being allowed to meet with some severe restrictions. [00:17:52]

But I'm here to tell you that while we aren't all able to assemble for Easter, the resurrection of Jesus Christ will still be celebrated everywhere in the hearts and homes of literally billions of people, 2.3 billion Christian believers in the world. That's one out of every three people on this planet. [00:18:18]

We may be apart, but we are not alone, and we may be separated, but we're not isolated. Easter is not a location; it's a celebration. And now with technology like we're doing right now, we're able to come together and connect more than ever before from all around the world as we worship and pray together. [00:18:49]

As pastors and as church leaders, we prepare our hearts to lead all of the Holy Week services that are ahead of us this week. Now, of course, this Easter in 2021 is very unique in that all around the world there are churches that are still battling in different stages of the COVID-19 global pandemic. [00:17:44]

The Lord is close to those whose hearts are broken. He rescues those who are humbly sorry for their sins. The good man does not escape our troubles; he has them too, but the Lord helps him in each and every one. Not one of his bones is broken. [00:25:02]

This is very encouraging for us to know that whatever loss, whatever pain, whatever challenge we've been through or still going through right now, and as a result of this pandemic, the Lord is concerned with our concerns. The Bible said that whatever touches us touches the very apple of His eyes. [00:25:48]

Because He's a prayer-answering God, when we call upon His name in the face of our challenges, He hears us. So we are going to pray today to call on the name of the Lord to visit each one of us in afflictions and turn our captivities. [00:26:54]

One of the things we resolved in the face of all those challenges is that we will not allow our problems to take us away from God, but that will allow our problem to draw us closer to God because we realize that if we allow problems to draw us away from God, our problems will worsen. [00:27:21]

As we allow our problems to draw us closer to God, make us study the Bible more, pray more, fellowship with God more, obey God, doing His will, trying to touch the life of other people, we began to experience healing, and I pray that that healing will be your portion. [00:27:55]

All of us that have suffered one loss or the other, that God will encourage you. God of restoration will restore whatever it is that you have lost or in one word the other turn around your situation and make it a tool in the hands of the Holy Spirit to continue to advance His divine plan and purposes for your life. [00:28:32]

Let us pray right now for those who have lost loved ones, suffered devastation, their businesses, and whatever loss you suffered. We are going to be praying right now for one minute. Let's all pray for those who are suffered this loss. [00:28:55]

I would like to take us to the book of Psalms chapter 34. I'm going to read from verses 18 to 20, and I'm reading first from the King James Version and then I'll read from the Living Bible. The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. [00:24:31]

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