Regenesis October: God Has A Plan
Prayer + Fasting Guide
As we enter the month of October, we turn our hearts toward one unshakable truth: God has a plan. No matter what season we find ourselves in—times of strength or weakness, clarity or uncertainty—we anchor our hope in the character of the God who is forever faithful. Scripture consistently reminds us that His promises do not waver, His purposes do not fail, and His care for His people does not diminish with time or circumstance.
Throughout this guide, each passage will remind us that:
we pray with hope, because God keeps His promises,
we pray with certainty, because His faithfulness never changes,
we pray with confidence, because He sees us and cares deeply for us,
we pray with dependence, because He strengthens and protects His people, and
we pray with worship, because His character leads us to praise.
As you read, pray, and reflect, allow the Holy Spirit to revive your confidence in God’s plan—not only for your own life, but for our church family. He has not forgotten us. He is working even now. And He will finish everything He has begun.
Read Hebrews 10:23
Prayer Prompt: Whatever our circumstances, we pray with hope because we know that God is faithful. Ask the Lord to fill you with hope for your church and to guard you from discouragement.
Reflect: What are some moments in the life of your church that you can look back on and see God’s hand at work?
Read Deuteronomy 7:9
Prayer Prompt: We pray with certainty because we understand that God’s faithfulness is unchanging. He is the faithful God. Ask him to demonstrate his faithfulness once again in revealing his plan for the future of your church.
Reflect: In what ways did the Lord demonstrate his faithfulness to Israel in the Old Testament?
Read Isaiah 49:15-1626:1-11
Prayer Prompt: We pray in confidence because we know that God has not forgotten us and he is not blind to our situation. He is not removed from our circumstances that he cannot understand. Pray, knowing that he sees and he cares.
Reflect: What are some concerns you may have refrained from sharing with the Lord because they seem mundane or even as consequences of your actions?
Read Thessalonians 3:3
Prayer Prompt: We can pray, confessing our frailties and our weaknesses because we know that the Lord is our strength and our protector. Ask him to grant your church the strength to face the difficulties ahead.
Reflect: How might the enemy be attacking your church? In what ways can you see the Lord strengthening the church to stand against him?
Read Psalm 89:12
Prayer Prompt: We pray with confidence because God is faithful. He has not forsaken us, nor has he abandoned us. He has not washed his hands of us. But rather, he assures us of his character so that in our time of need, we call upon him.
Reflect: How does the recognition of God’s faithfulness incline you to worship and praise?