Day 27 - October 18
Intention:
We pray for humility in our work for God's Kingdom.
Scripture:
Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, who being in the form of God did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross.
-- Philippians 2:5-8
Reflection:
There is no limit to what we can accomplish when we don't care who gets the credit.
Jesus Christ's life on earth exemplifies a total submission to the will of the Father. His humility, compassion, gentleness and thoughtfulness are reflected over and over again in the New Testament. He was God incarnate, yet He chose to be born to a humble, working class home.
How absurd it must have seemed to the rich and powerful that the Son of God, the Messiah, the one foretold by the prophets, the 'King of the Jews' was born and raised as a simple peasant.
During His thirty-three years on earth, He sought no riches, claimed no secular power and gathered no possessions. Yet, His short time on earth changed more lives, softened more hearts, and gave hope to more people, than all the rich and powerful human 'kings' combined. And, at the end of His life on earth, by dying on the cross, He opened the door to eternal life for those who heed his words and follow in his footsteps.
Prayer:
O Lord, help us follow in the footsteps of Jesus. Let us humbly and diligently work to restore legal protection for the unborn, the disabled, the medically dependent and all innocent children of God whose lives are threatened. Let us remember the old adage that "He can never lead who has not first learned to obey." And, Lord, grant us a peaceful heart as we labor in your name. Amen.
Ernest Ohlhoff
Outreach Director, National Right to Life
Yes, that’s right. As of this writing, there have been ...
... 317 babies — that we know of ...
... that God has saved from abortion ... in answer to
your prayers during this 40 Days for Life campaign!
There’s a story behind each of those lives ... so here
are just a few.
If you’ve followed these reports, you may remember
reading about Erin, the “wrong number” woman from
Indianapolis.
To quickly recap, Erin had scheduled an abortion last
spring. She called to confirm her appointment — or so
she thought. But she didn’t reach Planned Parenthood.
The phone that rang belonged to a 40 Days for Life
volunteer who was praying outside the abortion center!
To make a long story short, Erin canceled her abortion
and her daughter was born just a few days before this
campaign started.
Want to see a picture of Elena, Erin’s baby? Please
go to:
http://40daysforlife.com/blog/?p=1307
But there’s more!
Prayer volunteers recently met Lori, who had driven
four hours from Kentucky for a counseling session —
the first step in the abortion process. The vigil
participants quickly got in touch with Elizabeth, the
pro-life counselor who had helped Erin.
Elizabeth learned that Lori had a small child ... and
was still suffering from a previous abortion. Lori
appreciated the offers of help, but still had doubts
about keeping her baby. So Elizabeth called Erin!
“Erin helped Lori to have the courage to trust God and
choose life for her unborn baby,” said Eileen in
Indianapolis. “Erin was pleased to be able to help
someone else.”
Please pray for Erin, Lori and all those who are
tempted to “choose” abortion.
40 Days for Life volunteers were encouraged to see a
large group gathered on a Saturday for a Walk for Life
from Calvary Chapel School. “But after they left,” said
Patti in Downey, “the steady stream of cars poured in
as usual and our hearts were heavy the rest of the day
with no apparent saves.”
Prayers did not go unanswered, however. On Monday, when
women come in for pregnancy tests and make appointments
for abortions, there were three abortion-minded women
who changed their minds for sure — and possibly two
others who left the facility after talking to prayer
volunteers and receiving literature.
“Our hearts were encouraged again, for we now know of
ten mothers in Downey who have chosen life since the
campaign began,” Patti said.
“People all over the city are beginning to pray and
churches are slowly but surely getting involved in this
our first campaign,” she added. “We are so thankful for
everyone’s prayers and to our faithful Savior who’s in
charge of this whole movement of His prayer warriors!”
“Great news from Saginaw!” said Robert, the local
40 Days for Life coordinator.
“A woman came out of the abortion facility and told the
prayer volunteers that she decided to not have the
abortion,” he said. “She took our help and information
brochure — and left smiling. The power of prayer and
witnessing is incredible!”
The 40 Days for Life team in Saginaw is also seeing
encouraging signs from people passing by. Two men were
praying outside the abortion facility when a woman
stopped and gave them a thumbs-up and said, “Keep
fighting the good fight!”
That’s my advice to you as well. Keep fighting the
good fight ... and please keep praying!