Guided Prayer
Today, March 24th, from sunup to sundown, we invite the Summit family to fast and pray together.
The prayers of God’s people are powerful. Consider this passage from Revelation 8:3.
“Another angel, who had a golden censer, came and stood at the altar. He was given much incense to offer, with the prayers of all God’s people, on the golden altar in front of the throne. The smoke of the incense, together with the prayers of God’s people, went up before God from the angel’s hand.”
Your prayers, and mine, mix together with all the prayers ever uttered from the lips of God’s people and waft up to him like a sweet aroma with incense. God hears us! What a miracle, we have the ear of the King of the universe. In this season, we are coming together as a church to pray from a place of pain, disappointment, and deep concern. We are taking the time to pray. We will pour out our hearts and pound our fists on the very throne of God, and he will hear us.
We are taking this opportunity to fast as well. From sunup to sundown. Fasting moves us, it humbles us, it shows us that truly, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God” (Matthew 4:4).
Know this—the Father’s heart longs to hear from us. Today, we will cry out to him. Please join us.
If you are not able to fast safely, we hope you will join us in prayer. If it is helpful for you, follow these prompts throughout the day to guide your prayer. As you pray, remember that there are others in our church family praying with you.
7 a.m. | Take time this hour to remember God’s sovereignty. Because God knows the end from the beginning, we can trust that he has never been surprised nor is he dismayed. He loves us and will be with us.
8 a.m. | Take this hour to remember our humanity. We are creatures fallen and frail. We are made in the image of God, and yet because we are fallen, we often miss the mark. But thanks be to God for his grace.
9 a.m. | Take this hour to contemplate the depth of our need for Jesus. Our sin is vast; there is no hope for any of us apart from Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross.
10 a.m. | This experience has no doubt exposed pain in the hearts of many. Take time this hour to give your pain to the Father, and let us all remember to pray for the pain of our church family.
11 a.m. | Learning to be honest about our sins and where we fall short can be scary. The temptation to put up a facade only hurts us in the end. Take time this hour to pray for authenticity within our community.
12 p.m. | Take time this hour to be thankful for what God has done for you. It could be big picture, like your salvation. It could be little blessings that he has blessed you with.
1 p.m. | Take time this hour to pray for the family. Let us take time to lift them up to God, who is merciful, that he may surround them with his love.
2 p.m. | Take time this hour to remember the leadership of Summit Church. Pray for wisdom, for clarity, and for faithfulness in this time of difficulty.
3 p.m. | Take time this hour to remember God’s forgiveness. Where would any of us be without God’s grace and his forgiveness?
4 p.m. | Take time this hour to thank God for his kindness. The Lord has shown us such kindness, more than any of us deserve.
5 p.m. | Take time this hour to be grateful for our church family and the greater family of believers all over the world. God has gathered his people together and called them out of darkness and into his marvelous light.
6 p.m. | Take time this hour to remember Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. The price for our salvation was high—the very life of the Son of God. But for him, it was worth it. You were worth it. Never forget it!
To end our fast, the Herndon, Lake Mary, and Waterford Campuses will be offering communion at 7:30 p.m. It will be available outdoors at each campus and will be a simple way to remember what God has done as we complete our day of prayer and fasting.