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Friday, 04 May 2018 17:20

Thy Kingdom Come Birmingham

One of the most powerful but simplest prayers is “Thy Kingdom Come”. God’s Kingdom brings healing, restoration, release and revelation.

The Thy Kingdom Come initiative is now in its third year and it 2018 it will be a global programme of 24/7 prayer, prayer walking, individual and group prayer and large scale celebrations.

For more info on local events and a wide range of resources go to www.thykingdomcome.global

WPC are working with partners to bring a programme to Birmingham called “Flavours of the city”. Download the programme for details.

We are excited to work with a variety of groups and churches across the city to pray for God to move.

We to encourage as many as possible to join us on the prayer walk in the city centre on Thursday 17th May from 1.00 pm to 2.30pm.

It is time for change and blessing in Birmingham and elsewhere– Thy Kingdom Come.

Friday, 04 May 2018 14:51

Thy Kingdom Come

On Ascension Day, May 10th, millions of Christians around the world will start a 10- day season of worship and prayer based on Acts 1 and 2. Prayer meetings, services, events, walks, pilgrimages will take place; continuous prayer and worship will flood thousands of communities; cathedrals, parks, churches and community buildings will be used as Christians gather to pray for His Kingdom and His Holy Spirit to come. As God’s children humble themselves before Him we know that He will hear us if we ask from that place of alignment with His kingly rule and His plans and purposes (John 15:16-17)

“In praying 'Thy Kingdom Come' we all commit to playing our part in the renewal of the nations and the transformation of communities." Archbishop Justin Welby

And it is timely to pause and reflect about what are we doing when we pray Thy Kingdom Come?
A number of leaders from different churches and organisations have been invited to offer their perspectives: see more at www.thykingdomglobal.com Gavin Calver and Peter Martin from Spring Harvest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txHr8WQh-8g

Lynn Green of the Baptist Church https://vimeo.com/264480551

Archbishop Angaelos from the Coptic Church https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OHafHBnyfw

As we, at WPC, have shared ‘we increasingly realise the weightiness of praying this prayer …if we pray for His Kingdom to come then other kingdoms have to make way for it…… As we pray, 'Thy Kingdom come' we are praying for righteousness, truth, love, hope, wisdom, justice and peace to come; all of which the kingdom of darkness despises and hates. At a time when we are constantly bombarded with the evil outworking’s of that kingdom, what a privilege to demonstrate through our united praying, our words and actions, that the light of Christ has overcome the darkness and always will. This is powerful, transformational prayer. When we start to pray in faith we must expect change, we must expect shaking, and we must expect a push from God to keep on praying http://www.worldprayer.org.uk/images/PDF/Thy%20Kingdom%20Come%202018%20(JH)%202.pdf

A key part of Thy Kingdom Come is praying for those we know to come to know Jesus and the suggestion is we think of up to 5 people we know, meet or come across in our daily lives and pray for them daily in this season and beyond. Need some encouragement to persevere in prayer? Listen to Grace Wheeler ‘s story from Youth for Christ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT3tOCnvk9U&t=2s

New music video: Thy Kingdom Come https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA2q295l9A

Resources for individuals, churches and families in. www.thykingdomglobal.com

10 day prayer guide from WPC http://www.worldprayer.org.uk/images/PDF/Thy%20Kingdom%20Come%20Prayer%20Resource.pdf

 

 

Friday, 04 May 2018 14:35

It's Word and Spirit time

In Mathew 25 Jesus tells a tale of ten virgins, waiting for the bridegroom. All ten had been given lamps and oil, they plan to walk in a celebratory procession with the bridegroom. The challenge was – were they prepared to wait, because it was not till around midnight that the bridegroom arrived? Jesus is talking here about the powerful combination of the Word (“Your word is a lamp to my feet” Ps.119:105) and the Spirit “Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the midst of his brothers, and the spirit of the Lord came on David.” 1 Sam. 16:13.

At the midnight hour the wise virgins had their oil topped up, but the foolish ones had run dry. Smith Wigglesworth brought a strong prophetic word 70 years ago. Many will be familiar with it. He said “When the Word and Spirit combine we shall see the greatest move the church of Jesus Christ has ever seen.” Smith Wigglesworth saw great miracles and conversions in His ministry but believed that the best was yet to come.

We have asked R.T.Kendall to join us at Trumpet Call. He believes the coming together of the Word and Spirit – the lamp and oil, in the ten virgins parable is key. They produce light and flame. He believes we will experience a growing reverence for the Word of God as a “wake up call for the church – then there will come the greatest outpouring of the spirit in the history of the church.” He says this will be accompanied by the “clearest preaching of the teaching of the gospel of Jesus Christ, accompanied by signs and wonders not seen since the days of the early church.”

We are in extraordinary times and this spiritual turning is happening now. WPC’s experience is that God continually speaks to us though key scriptures. We were led into a new phase when Malcolm Duncan shared 2 Kings 19: 29 with us. A clear Word about change. Many other scriptures have inspired us on our journey like Joshua 3:5 “Consecrate yourselves for tomorrow the Lord will do amazing things among you.” He is currently speaking to us about the Lamb of God, the holiness of the lamb and the great global changing power of the lamb who comes to take away the sins of the world – surely the most fundamental and historical change and transformation call. You will know how God has been speaking powerfully to us through 2 Chron. 7:14 with deeper and deeper revelations of God’s plans and purposes as we keep returning to this scriptures and the context it was spoken into. God is continually reminding us of his goodness, mercy and transformational power. He is awesome.

We so want you to come on this journey with us. To read your bible with great expectation and awe. To wait on the Lord and let him lay a scripture before you. The great outcome of this turning is the cry “Your Kingdom Come”. It is prayer for a great outpouring of His Holy Spirit. Imagine yourself with an old fashioned oil lamp. You can pray each day for it to be full. Imagine taking that oil lamp into your day, asking God to give you words of encouragement, reveal His compassion and mercy in you and let your spirit burst into flame with healings, forgiveness, and revelations of Jesus. We are so blessed to be living in days of the Word and Spirit. The five wise virgins waited believing the bridegroom would come, their oil and lamps were ready, although it was near midnight they trusted the bridegroom. So do we, we await his arrival with joy.

Steve Botham, Director
World Prayer Centre

Friday, 04 May 2018 14:27

Prayershift feedback April 2018

We want to give you an idea of what goes on at Prayershift and encourage you to add your prayers to what was covered on the day.

Prayershift is a powerful mixture of praise and worship, input on key issues and prayer with an emphasis on creating breakthroughs and change.

We watched a powerful video from an unprecedented gathering of global prayer leaders and mission leaders held at Hernhutt in Germany last year. See https://vimeo.com/244739881

One of the memorable quotes was “The degree to which prayer is mobilised is the degree to which the world is evangelised.” We followed this praying for prayer and mission to be brought together and the gospel to go forward. As we did, we kept getting led back to Hernhutt’s mission cry – as they left their village they would shout “For the Lamb that was slain”. A word was given “Hear the sound, the Lamb is in the field. He is calling forth redemption, mercy and change.” We found ourselves praising and honoring the Lamb, who has taken the sins of the entire world. We also prayed for Trumpet Call, that the hall will be full and that everyone who attends will hear God speak powerfully.

Jane and Ian reported back from a prayer gathering in Northern Ireland representing the nations of the United Kingdom plus the Channel Islands and the Republic of Ireland. We followed this with a very powerful time of prayer for reconciliation in Ireland, repenting for our division and calling for Christians to focus on God’s Kingdom. We prayed for Ireland to commit to “life” in the forthcoming abortion referendum.

We also prayed into the Windrush situation and the hatred and fear that had been released into the nation following Enoch Powell’s “Rivers of blood” speech in Birmingham fifty years before. God is exposing injustice as he shakes our nation. We are aware that divisions still exist and prayed for healing and reconciliation through His church.

We all felt blessed to be there, standing together in God’s presence and being given authority to pray into some key issues.

Our next Prayer Shift is the last one before Trumpet Call, on May 12th. This is such a key time to pray for Turning in our nation and for God to pour His spirit of love, forgiveness and goodness on our nation.

We would love you to join us! We meet at The Betel Church Centre, 122-138 Sherlock Street, Birmingham, B5 6NB from 10.30 – 3.00. It is time to see God do extraordinary things!

Wednesday, 25 April 2018 15:38

Generations Praise

Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.
Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.
For the Lord is good and his love endures forever his faithfulness continues through all generations.
(Psalm 100: 1-2, 5, NIV) Even in the midst of their hurt, poverty and tragedy, we believe God is always present for the world’s vulnerable children, with His enduring, immeasurable love and compassion. As we join together for the 2018 World Weekend of Prayer, let us do so with an attitude of praise, not forgetting God’s goodness and faithfulness. Praising God helps us remember what He has done in the past, see how He is at work now, even in the tough places, and trust that He will shape the lives of generations to come. How marvellous that our God’s power and our answered prayers today will ripple throughout the years! We’ll be developing resources for WWP18 in the coming months, including a:
· photocopiable prayer book including specific Bible verses, prayers and child-friendly activities
· collection of short videos giving examples of what children and leaders in our partner networks are most thankful to God for, plus answers to prayer that they see.
· thankfulness diary for May
· sketch and sermon outline/reflection They will be made available, in due course, through the website www.worldweekendofprayer.com

Thursday, 01 February 2018 14:38

A trumpet call to turn back to God

The Children of Israel heard the trumpet call many times on their journey through the deserts to the Promised Land. In the seventh month, there was a blast of trumpets to proclaim a holy gathering and day of rest (Lev 23:24). Similarly, the tribes were called with a trumpet blast to stand before Mount Sinai - wrapped in smoke because the Lord descended on it in fire (Ex 19:18). They are told they must send a loud trumpet throughout the land to proclaim the Day of Atonement (Lev 25:9). In Numbers 10, they are told that trumpets will sound to summon the congregation and to break camp. When the walls of Jericho fell the trumpets blew. 120 trumpeters made a huge noise of praise and worship when Solomon dedicated the temple. Psalm 98 tells us to make a joyful noise before the King, the Lord with trumpets and the sound of the horn.

On Saturday 9th June 2018 at the International Convention Centre Birmingham, we shall be sounding the trumpet.

  • It will be a trumpet call to mobilise God's people to come and pray for our nation to turn.
  • It is a trumpet of declaration - it is time for an unprecedented turning in our nation.
  • It is the trumpet of victory - walls, barriers and obstacles come down.
  • It is a trumpet of consecration - it draws God's people into His presence.

Joel 2 shows the link between turning and trumpet blowing - "Even now" declares the Lord, "return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning." At this late time, we can still turn. "For He is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love, and He relents from sending calamity. Who knows? He may turn and relent and leave behind a blessing." (Joel 2: 12 - 14). Here is this wonderful picture of our God and a marvellous insight into turning - as we turn, God turns. Turning shifts things in heaven.

Joel then takes this time to turn further "Blow the trumpet in Zion, declare a holy fast, call a sacred assembly, gather the people, and consecrate the assembly." Joel 2 :15, 16. It is time to gather. This is the great call for our times - it is time for God's people and our nations to turn away from our wicked ways and to turn to the love, mercy, forgiveness and power of Jesus.

Jean Darnall brought a substantial prophetic word to our nation fifty years ago. God was going to renew His church and awaken this nation. We would see fire and lightening and a powerful move of the spirit of God. We believe that time is now. So, we call you and your friends, and your church to a solemn assembly on 9th June.

Let us stand together to pray for renewal in the church and an awakening in the nation. It is time to turn.

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