đŁA December 1st Morning Prayer for a New Beginning
đ Morning Prayer for December 1st
May this December be your strongest month of the year — spiritually, emotionally, financially, and relationally.
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Pilgrim Outreach Ministries serves Asia through evangelism, discipleship, education support, and crisis relief—spreading Christ’s love 365 days a year.
May this December be your strongest month of the year — spiritually, emotionally, financially, and relationally.
There are few pains deeper than the heartbreak of watching a son, daughter, or loved one reject everything they were taught and walk down a destructive path.
But Jesus gave us a promise in Matthew 18:19:
“If two of you shall agree on earth as touching anything that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of My Father which is in heaven.”
Today, we stand in agreement with every parent carrying the silent weight of a rebellious or wayward child.
If this is your prayer, may these words speak life into your home:
Father, in the name of Jesus, we come together in agreement according to Matthew 18:19.
You see the tears, the fear, and the pain that this parent carries.
You see the path their child has chosen, the rebellion, the anger, the wandering…
and You see the hurt it causes both them and themselves.
Lord, we ask You to bring this son, this daughter, this precious child back to their senses — just as You did for the prodigal.
Break every chain of deception, pride, rebellion, addiction, confusion, and ungodly influence.
Silence every voice leading them astray and open their ears to hear Your truth again.
Soften their heart.
Interrupt their plans.
Disrupt every wrong relationship.
Close every destructive door.
Open their eyes to the pain they’ve caused — and the love that still waits for them.
Lord, let Your goodness lead them to repentance.
Let Your mercy arrest their heart.
Let Your Spirit trouble their sleep, convict their choices, and draw them home.
We pray restoration.
We pray healing.
We pray reconciliation.
And we decree by faith that this child will not be lost, will not be destroyed, and will not drift beyond Your reach.
Do for them what the parent cannot do.
Do for them what only Heaven can do.
Bring them home — spiritually, emotionally, and physically.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.
To every parent reading this—don’t give up.
God hears.
God sees.
God restores.
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A good book always begins with a glimpse behind the curtain — a preview that sparks curiosity, ignites thought, and pulls you into the story.
Today, we invite you to explore four dynamic book previews from James Langston’s Tetralogy — four works that challenge, inspire, and speak directly to the times we’re living in.
Dive into each preview below and discover the message behind the pages:
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This eye-opening book takes you behind the scenes of global influence — examining political leaders, cultural powerbrokers, corporate giants, and media voices who shape nations. Langston offers a balanced, fearless look at the agendas, decisions, and personalities driving world events, helping readers understand the “who,” “how,” and “why” behind modern power.
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A reflective and bold analysis of presidential leadership in times of crisis, tension, and transition. Langston unpacks what true leadership means, why presidents matter more than people think, and how faith, courage, and conviction must guide those who hold the highest office.
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A testimony-rich and deeply personal journey through God’s faithfulness. This book is filled with encouragement for anyone who has ever felt forgotten, overlooked, or abandoned. Langston reminds readers that even in silence, storms, or setbacks, God has never left your side — not for one moment.
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A bold, transformative look at Scripture’s unchanging truth in a world drowning in confusion. Langston breaks down the lies society pushes, elevates biblical insight, and helps readers rediscover the power of truth to rebuild lives, families, and futures.
If you’re looking for books that provoke thought, strengthen faith, and spark meaningful conversation — these four previews are the perfect place to start.
đ Explore them today and share with someone who loves a good, life-changing read.
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In just 25 days, families all over the world will say the words we wait all year to hear:
“Merry Christmas!”
But for many families in the Philippines, Christmas is not a season of joy…
it’s a struggle to find food, hope, and comfort.
This year, Pilgrim Outreach Ministries is stepping into some of the hardest-hit communities to bless 100 families with a Christmas for Jesus Basket, which includes:
đ A Bible
đ Toys for the children
đ A 10 kg bag of rice
đ Food for a Christmas meal
These simple gifts may seem small to us…
but to a hurting family, they are a miracle.
As we count down the final days to Christmas, we’re asking for your help:
✨ Will you help us bless a family this year? ✨
Your generosity becomes someone’s answered prayer.
From our hearts to yours—
Blessings to you, and a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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The inspiration for this message comes from Mark 12:30, where Jesus calls us to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength.
And for many believers, this leads to a difficult but honest question:
“Why is it so hard to live for God?”
The answer is simple… and yet deeply challenging:
Yes, it’s hard.
Yes, it’s difficult.
But no — it’s not impossible.
The greatest obstacle you will ever face…
is you.
If we’re honest, many of us still want to run our own lives, make our own choices, and call our own shots — outside of Christ.
One man once said:
“I’m a grown man. Nobody tells me what I can and can’t do.”
And that statement is exactly the problem.
Living for God requires surrender — total, unconditional, absolute surrender.
Not partial surrender.
Not “Sunday-only” surrender.
Not convenient surrender.
Jesus didn’t say love Him with some of your heart, or with part of your strength.
He said all.
Here is the truth:
We can’t.
But God can.
What Jesus did for us at Calvary didn’t just open the door to:
✔ Salvation
It also opened the door to:
✔ Sanctification
✔ Justification
✔ Daily victory over sin and self
Romans 8:2 explains that the only way to live in victory is through:
faith and trust in the finished Work of the Cross.
Not willpower.
Not self-discipline.
Not self-improvement.
Jesus is the Source.
The Cross is the means.
Let’s pray together:
“Father, please forgive me for not surrendering my all to You.
I can’t do this on my own.
I need the help You promised through the vicarious, atoning death of Jesus Christ.
I surrender everything — my heart, my mind, my will, my life — to You.
I place my complete faith and trust in Your finished Work at Calvary.
Jesus is the Source.
The Cross is the means.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
Living for God becomes possible the moment we stop trying to do it ourselves.
Victory doesn’t come from effort —
it comes from surrender.
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A question recently came into the ministry — and it’s one that applies to far more people than the woman who asked it.
She wrote:
“I was raised in a Christian home. I got saved early in life. I served in the ministry, sang in the choir, was active in youth groups — I did everything I could for God.
But slowly, I drifted.
Not because anyone hurt me… I just wanted something else. I walked away from church, and eventually from the Lord.
I got married, had a daughter, and thought life would settle into place… but it didn’t. And I made what I now know was a huge mistake — I did not teach my daughter about the Bible or the Lord.
I wanted her to decide for herself.
Now she’s a teenager — rebellious, uninterested in God, and hard to reach.
My question is… Is it too late to start now? To teach her about Jesus, salvation, heaven, hell, judgment — all the things I should have taught her as a child?”
My answer to her was simple:
“No. It is NOT too late.”
We all respond to the tug of the Gospel at different ages, in different seasons, and often in unexpected ways.
You never know — this may be the moment her heart is finally ready.
Don’t beat yourself up over what you should’ve done.
Don’t drown in guilt.
Don’t let your past silence your voice today.
Start right now.
Start where you are.
Start with what you know.
Start with prayer.
Start with conversations.
Start with love.
God has a way of taking what we think is “too late” and turning it into “right on time.”
He can reach hearts you cannot.
He can soften attitudes you can’t break through.
He can draw your child in ways you never imagined.
You plant.
You water.
God gives the increase.
Trust Him. He will meet you — and your child — exactly where you are.
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Many believers have asked a sincere and sometimes fearful question:
“What exactly is the chastening of the Lord? Is it the same as facing consequences for my sins — and how can I tell the difference?”
Hebrews 12:6–11 gives us one of the clearest biblical explanations of God’s discipline, yet it’s also one of the most misunderstood passages in the New Testament. Let’s break it down with grace, truth, and clarity.
The word “chasten” means:
✔ to train
✔ to correct
✔ to mature
✔ to discipline
✔ to shape a person’s character
In other words:
Chastening is not punishment — it is parenting.
Hebrews 12:6 says:
“For whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth…”
God does not chasten out of anger, wrath, or irritation.
He chastens because:
đ You belong to Him.
đ He is committed to you.
đ He is shaping you into Christlikeness.
Chastening is God’s loving involvement in your growth.
No — they are not the same.
These are the natural results of our choices.
If you lie, people lose trust.
If you overspend, debt grows.
If you sow to the flesh, you reap corruption (Galatians 6:8).
Consequences happen whether you are saved or unsaved. They are built into the fabric of life.
This is the intentional, purposeful correction of a loving Father.
It is not random.
It is not accidental.
It is tailored to draw you closer to Him, not push you away.
Consequences teach you about life.
Chastening teaches you about God.
Here are key indicators:
Chastening feels corrective, but it draws you toward God.
Consequences feel heavy, but they don’t necessarily change your heart.
Hebrews 12:11 says chastening yields:
“the peaceable fruit of righteousness.”
It produces maturity, humility, obedience, and spiritual growth.
Consequences alone don’t produce righteousness — but chastening does.
During chastening, the Spirit convicts — not condemns.
Conviction says:
“Come to Me.”
Condemnation says:
“There’s no hope for you.”
One draws you home.
The other drives you away.
Because chastening is evidence of His love.
Hebrews 12:7 declares:
“God dealeth with you as with sons.”
If God never corrected you, guided you, or confronted the things that harm your soul, He would not be a Father — He would be an observer.
Chastening reminds you:
You are His child.
You are not forgotten.
You are not abandoned.
You are being shaped for glory.
The chastening of the Lord is not something to fear — it is something to honor.
It means God is working on you.
It means God refuses to leave you as you are.
It means God sees greatness in you that you cannot yet see in yourself.
Whether you are experiencing consequences or chastening, one truth stands firm:
God’s goal is always your restoration, not your ruin.
Let Him shape you.
Let Him grow you.
Let Him love you through correction.
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đ BEFORE THIS FRIDAY ENDS… LET’S PRAY As this long week winds down and the weekend approaches, I’d like to pray for you. Some of you are ...