Celebrating National Day Of Prayer in Binghamton
The first Thursday in May is "National Day of Prayer" Day and with all the uncertainty that continues in our society, I think we could use it today more than ever. When everything seems to be changing around us, it's good to turn to something that remains the same...all the time.
This year's theme is Lord Pour Out Your Love, Life, And Liberty from 2 Corinthians 3:17: Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. You can go here to find out what the verse means.
People continue to lose hope in our county and culture. I worry about the future for my kids...but I have good news. I've read the book and I know how it ends.
Spoiler Alert
Spoiler Alert: If you're a Christian, you win. I believe that and it's up to you if you want to believe it as well, it's totally up to you. By the way, I know a really good prayer, that can help you to the winning side.
I encourage you to take a moment today and pray. It's nice to know that you can talk to someone that will listen and not tell everybody else. Someone that has your best interest in mind every time.
Try prayer, if you don't like it, you've only lost a little of your time. If you like it, keep it and you'll have something that can last an eternity. Now that deserves an "Amen."
Where To Go Locally On National Day Of Prayer
You can go here for the National Day of Prayer Broadcast beginning at 8 p.m. If you're looking for a location in our area, you can go to Two Rivers Church, 1 Chrisfield Avenue in Johnson City beginning at 7 p.m. tonight.
Are you worried that you won't know anyone there? I'll be there, so you'll know at least one person. Not a believer? That's okay, you don't have to believe to belong.