Thursday, June 25, 2026

Ministering Lesson and Printable for Week 26 Come Follow Me

 Sometimes the simplest acts of ministering can remind someone that they are loved and remembered. 🤍

This week's Come, Follow Me lesson includes Solomon's beautiful promise:

"Hear thou in heaven their prayer." – 1 Kings 8:49

Heavenly Father hears every sincere prayer—our happy prayers, our worried prayers, and even the quiet prayers we don't know how to put into words.

Quick Ministering Message

Hear Thou in Heaven Their Prayer

1 Kings 8:47–49

Printable near the bottom of page


Opening (2–3 minutes)

Say:

"This week in Come, Follow Me, we read about Solomon dedicating the temple. He prayed that when people turned back to God and prayed, the Lord would hear them.

I love this promise because sometimes we wonder if our prayers are being heard. Solomon reminds us that Heavenly Father hears every sincere prayer."

Read:

"Then hear thou their prayer… and maintain their cause."
1 Kings 8:49

Ask:

Have you ever had a prayer answered in a way you didn't expect?

Allow a few comments.


Short Thought

Sometimes we pray for big things:

  • healing

  • answers

  • guidance

And sometimes we pray for little things:

  • strength to get through today

  • help with a child

  • comfort when we're worried

The beautiful truth is that Heavenly Father hears them all.

He doesn't forget us.

He doesn't ignore us.

He hears every sincere prayer.


Picture Gift

Print this simple 4x6 card that says:

🏛️ Hear Thou in Heaven Their Prayer

"Heavenly Father hears every sincere prayer."

1 Kings 8:49

Attach a small chocolate, tea bag, or flower.

DOWNLOAD THE PDF PRINTABLE

WITH 2 PER PAGE HERE 


Closing Testimony

"I know Heavenly Father hears our prayers. Sometimes the answer comes quickly and sometimes we wait, but He always listens. Through Jesus Christ, we can always turn to Him and know that we are loved and remembered."


Simple Invitation

This week:

❤️ Pray for one specific need.

❤️ Pray for someone else.

❤️ Watch for one answer to prayer.



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