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OOCC 40 Days of Prayer

Author: Old Orchard Christian Church

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OOCC’s 40 Days of Devotion and Prayer, inviting the church to journey together toward Easter with hearts focused on Jesus. Listeners are encouraged to begin each day in prayer before getting out of bed, asking God to guide every step and help them live in a manner worthy of the gospel.

Participants are also invited to read daily from the Gospel of John at their own pace, not as a task but as an opportunity to truly know Jesus.
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In John chapter 14, Jesus calls us to trust Him in the middle of life’s uncertainty and reminds us that He is preparing a place for us. This episode encourages us to live with peace and hope, even in a troubled world.
In John chapter 13, Peter’s denial reminds us that even the strongest can fall—but failure is never the end with Jesus. This episode points us to the hope of restoration and reminds us to run toward Him, not away, when we fail.
In John chapter 13, Jesus gives a new command—to love one another just as He has loved us. This episode challenges us to live out a love that reflects Jesus and shows the world what it truly means to follow Him.
In John chapter 13, Jesus demonstrates the full extent of His love by washing His disciples’ feet and calling them to do the same. This episode reminds us that true greatness is found in humility and serving others like Jesus.
In John chapter 12, Jesus declares that His hour has come and reveals that true life comes through surrender. As He points to the cross, we’re reminded that in laying down our lives, we find the life only He can give.
In John chapter 12, Jesus enters Jerusalem as the crowd praises Him as king—but they misunderstand the kind of Savior He came to be. This episode reminds us to follow Jesus for who He truly is and to live for the approval of God, not people.
In John chapter 12, Mary and Judas reveal two very different heart postures toward Jesus—one marked by worship and gratitude, the other by selfishness and criticism. This episode challenges us to examine our own hearts and choose a life of humble devotion.
In John chapter 10, Jesus reveals that He is the Good Shepherd who willingly lays down His life for His sheep. His grace isn’t just for a few—it’s for everyone who hears His voice and follows Him.
In John chapter 10, Jesus reveals that He is the door and the shepherd who leads His people into life, safety, and peace. As we learn to recognize His voice through prayer and Scripture, we discover the abundant life that only He can give.
Jesus heals a man who had been blind from birth, reminding us that God can work powerfully through even the most difficult circumstances. Instead of focusing only on “why,” this story encourages us to ask what God might be doing through our situation.
Jesus responds to a woman caught in sin with both grace and truth, offering forgiveness while calling her to leave her old life behind. His response reminds us that in Christ there is no condemnation — but there is always an invitation to a new way of living.
When a woman is brought before Jesus in shame and condemnation, He responds with grace and truth, meeting her in the dirt instead of judging from a distance. This powerful moment reveals the heart of God — a Savior who meets us where we are and offers mercy and redemption.
Jesus demonstrates complete trust in God’s timing, refusing to act according to others’ expectations and instead following the Father’s plan. His example reminds us to trust that God is directing our steps and working according to His perfect timing.
When many people turn away from Jesus after hearing difficult teaching, Peter declares a powerful truth: Jesus alone has the words of eternal life. Even when we don’t understand everything, we are reminded that there is no one else like Him.
Jesus heals a man who had been unable to walk for 38 years, revealing both His compassion and His authority. Through this miracle, Jesus reminds us that true life begins when we believe in Him and move from death into eternal life.
Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at the well and offers her living water that satisfies her deepest thirst and redeems her future. Her story reminds us that no matter our past, Jesus pursues us and offers full redemption.
John the Baptist shows us that true joy is found in pointing others to Jesus rather than seeking our own recognition. As we follow Christ, we are called to humble ourselves so that He may increase in our lives.
Nicodemus’ journey shows how faith can move from private curiosity to public devotion. As we follow Jesus, we are called to step into the light and live our faith boldly for the world to see.
Jesus reveals God’s incredible love through the promise of John 3:16 — that whoever believes in Him will have eternal life. He came not to condemn the world, but to save it, inviting us to trust Him and build our lives on His grace.
In His conversation with Nicodemus, Jesus reveals that salvation isn’t earned through religion but received through new birth in Him. He invites us to be born again and begin a transformed life rooted in a relationship with Christ.
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