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Pray Nevada County Pray Nevada County is a program of Sierra Ministries International. To learn more of Sierra Ministries go to www.sierraministries.org.

02/22/2025
02/04/2024

“If you look at the world, you'll be distressed. If you look within, you'll be depressed. If you look at God you'll be at rest.”
― Corrie Ten Boom, author, "The Hiding Place"

02/02/2024

God’s Original Language
What language did God use to speak with Adam and Eve? With Noah? With Abraham? With Moses?

There are over 7100 languages spoken in the world today.* Language communication universally separates human beings from the rest of the Animal Kingdom.

Linguists, those who study Language, trace all languages back to “root” or “trunk” languages from which the multiplicity of others arise. The root languages are one or two original source languages. There is some disagreement, however, as to which language emerged first. General consensus says Sumerian, Akkadian, and Egyptian are the oldest. These are identified as the oldest because surviving pictures or symbols can be associated as a “written form”.

But surely spoken language pre-dates any form of writing. After all, each of us learned to speak our first language long before we could write. Further, of the eight billion people in the world today, about one-fourth speak languages which they do not know how to write. (While some languages have as little as 1000 speakers or fewer, half the world today operates with just 23 languages.)

According to the biblical account, all humanity arises from Noah and his wife and their three sons and their wives. What language Noah spoke is unknown but we can surmise it was Sumerian or Akkadian since the best estimate is that Noah and family lived in Mesopotamia between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers where it is believed human society first developed, post-Flood.

One of Noah’s three sons was Shem who is ancestor to Abraham and from whom the term “Semitic” arises. Generations later, Abraham lives in Ur of the Chaldees (Genesis 11) which was located in the Mesopotamian area now known as Iraq. Chaldeans spoke a language very similar to Aramaic. The Old Testament books of Daniel and Ezra contain mostly Aramaic which is closely related to early Hebrew. The New Testament contains some words in Aramaic, some spoken by Jesus.

So, when were the words of God first written and who did it? The Bible testifies God himself wrote the Ten Commandments on rock for Moses. What language did God use? It can be argued that it was a form of Hebrew or Aramaic. No one can be sure.

I am sure of one thing, however, about the language of the Ten Commandments. God used a language that Moses and the people could understand! God is an initiator and a communicator. He wants us to know his thoughts, his precepts, his wisdom and guidance.

Today, God’s word is available to us in our language and in hundreds of others as well. The Bible is our primary source of understanding God and ourselves. Read it with joyful enthusiasm!

Pastor Dan Prout
Sierra Ministries International
California Prayer Coalition *SIL International Ethnologue

Awaken The Dawn ~ continuous worship in Grass Valley CAFriday, September 17 ~ 6:30 PM to MidnightSaturday, September 18 ...
09/14/2021

Awaken The Dawn ~ continuous worship in Grass Valley CA
Friday, September 17 ~ 6:30 PM to Midnight
Saturday, September 18 ~ 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM
@ 12655 Rough and Ready Highway, Grass Valley CA

Hosting the event is a team of Nevada County believers who are committed to lifting up the name of the Lord and seeking God's face, asking for spiritual renewal across our land. Awaken the Dawn is a national organization. Across California, cities and counties are hosting worship experiences during September 17-18, 2021.

Participate as you are able. Multiple worship teams from a number of local congregations will lead throughout the time of the gathering.

~ National Day of PrayerI urge you to attend the citywide gathering for the National Day of Prayer this Thursday, May 6,...
05/06/2021

~ National Day of Prayer
I urge you to attend the citywide gathering for the National Day of Prayer this Thursday, May 6, 7 pm, at First Baptist Church, 1866 Ridge Road, GV, across from the high school.
Our country needs prayer -- your prayers! Local Christian pastors are coming together to provide this powerful evening~

Nevada County Good Friday Community ServiceApril 2, 2021 ~ Noon to 1 PMat Bethel Church, Grass ValleyProvided by Nevada ...
03/25/2021

Nevada County Good Friday Community Service
April 2, 2021 ~ Noon to 1 PM
at Bethel Church, Grass Valley

Provided by Nevada County Christian Ministers Fellowship
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~ We are going to be holding a LIVE SERVICE on Good Friday from Noon to 1pm at Bethel Church on Hwy 49.
~We will be having LIVE worship during the event and communion will be in offered in individual servings.
~The sanctuary will be properly sanitized and prepared for social distancing with sections for those who prefer masks and those who do not.

01/16/2021

Tonight I was at a church gathering in another city. A man came up to me and asked if I remembered praying for him a few years ago. I did recognize his face. He said he had pancreatic cancer. He said he never had any chemotherapy and there he was standing there in front of me, smiling. Thanks, Lord God, for teaching us about healing ministry!

01/09/2021

A PLAN FOR ALL SEASONS
As parents and grandparents, teachers and pastors, business men and business women, we have collectively deprived our society of the most essential source of life-sustaining truth. Somewhere along the way in recent decades, we slowly slipped into thinking the Bible is for church, Sunday School, and youth group. We casually thought a couple of hours here and there each week with dedicated teachers and youth workers would be enough to inoculate our kids to the ten thousand ideas and foreign philosophies swirling about in an increasingly secular culture.
Putting up a meager defense for ourselves, I can acknowledge we may have relaxed in the confidence the foundational truths of our American society were so strong the nation could withstand the philosophies of the modern movement because such ideas were so clearly false to those of us with the advantage of biblical founding. I, for one, must confess I held to this misunderstanding. I had supposed that each of us talking about Jesus and praying at home were enough. Yet I underestimated the power of the culture and its institutions to affect children, schools, courts, and political officials.
Martin Luther, the Roman Catholic priest who is known as father of the Protestant movement, penned the following insight: “Every institution in which men are not increasingly occupied with the Word of God must become corrupt.” What he saw 500 years ago is just as true today because the truths of God are, well, true. Without the biblical, moral founding of our national ethic, we see before our eyes the pending collapse of a nation which is heralded by millions as the beacon of hope around the globe.
Luther went on to advise, “I am much afraid that schools will prove to be the great gates of hell unless they diligently labor in explaining the Holy Scriptures, engraving them in the hearts of youth. I advise no one to place his child where the scriptures do not reign paramount.” The question, then, for us is, “Does the Bible reign supreme in our households?”
Since God is apparently removing our ability to count on local church gatherings for our religious instruction and experience, it is the perfect opportunity to recapture the mantel of spiritual authority we are to carry for our homes, our clans, our tribes. In this New Year, the first of this new decade, plan to read the Bible aloud with your household. Start in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke – and keep going. Get cooperation of other adults around you. As you read, explain what may seem simple and obvious to you. Do not expect that others in your home are understanding what you do. And pray with your family, as awkward as a new pattern may be. Pray out loud. Children will learn how to pray by watching and hearing you. Yes, it may be uncomfortable, perhaps inconvenient, yet necessary nonetheless.
Blessing on your family in this New Year of opportunity. May His kingdom come and His will be done in your household.
Pastor Dan Prout

12/10/2020

God with Us
Jesus of Nazareth upset his listeners when he made the statement “Before Abraham was, I am.” In so doing he identified himself with the Voice in the burning bush of Exodus when God told Moses “I am”. Christians embrace what the Scriptures testify: that Jesus the Christ is the incarnate (in-the-flesh) Son of God. Jesus is Almighty God in human form (Philippians 2:5-8).

Discovering the Real Jesus
Throughout history, some have claimed to be God, challenging the singular identity of Jesus of Nazareth as God who has come to earth. How do we know Jesus of Nazareth is the real, one and only God incarnate? C. S. Lewis devised a line of reasoning which is helpful in sorting through those people vying for the title of the Real Jesus.

Lewis reasons that every human being can be placed into one of four categories. The first category includes the vast majority of all human beings who do not claim to be God and are not viewed by others as extraordinarily wise, a “sage”. The second category is for individuals widely recognized by humanity as wise, spiritually insightful people but who did not claim to be deity (Buddha, Confucius, Gandhi, for example). These men Lewis identifies as sages. The third category is for those who claim to be God but are not affirmed by humanity as having sage-like wisdom (Manson, Moon, Jones, and others). Finally, the fourth category is for those individuals who claim to be God and also are widely recognized as one of the world’s renowned sages. Lewis concludes only one person in all of humanity fits into this category: Jesus of Nazareth.

So it is at Christmas we celebrate what the Bible proclaims: Jesus is God’s personal ambassador to earth. In Jesus all of God is pleased to dwell, God reconciling to himself all through the Cross of Jesus, the Messiah of God. (Col. 1:19). What a Christmas love gift to us all!

May the Grace of God and the Glory of His Presence be on your household in this Season.

Pastor Dan Prout

11/02/2020
Prayer for National Election ~ Nevada County, Sunday, November 1st, 6:00 PM at Bethel Church in Grass Valley, CA
10/22/2020

Prayer for National Election ~ Nevada County, Sunday, November 1st, 6:00 PM at Bethel Church in Grass Valley, CA

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