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Lost and Found: Unity in Prayer and the Journey of Recovery

This message from 2 Kings 6:1-7 explores themes of community, faith, and personal responsibility in times of loss. It highlights the importance of coming together in prayer within our families and churches, as we seek to identify and recover what we've lost. By reaching out to God and sharing our burdens, we can find strength and support. As we run the race of faith, we are reminded to lay aside our burdens and focus on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. Together, let’s seek unity and healing.

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Lost and Found: Unity in Prayer and the Journey of Recovery

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  1. Lost and Found! 2 Ki 6: 1-7

  2. 2 Ki 6:1 – The place where we dwell • Unity in prayer • Divided kingdom • Remove your quills

  3. 2 Ki 6:2 – take there every man a beam • Are you carrying a beam with your family, church and friends?

  4. 2 Ki 6:3 – Come with thy servant • Kick-off or daily event? • Wedding prayer or daily prayer?

  5. 2 Ki 6:5 – he cried, it was borrowed • Cry out to HIM. • Share your burden with believers.

  6. 2 Ki 6:6 – Where fell it? And he showed • Funny question • Identify what you lost. • Do not hide!

  7. 2 Ki 6:7 – put out his hand and took it • Natural man reaching out to Supernatural God in partnership • You have a role

  8. Heb 12: 1 – Lets lay aside every weight • HE didn’t call us to start the race, but to finish. …and the sin which doth so easily beset us and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith.

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