
THE UPPER ROOM DEVOTIONAL 19TH MAY 2025, MONDAY MESSAGE
Read The Upper Room Devotional 19th May 2025 written by Kaori Yano (Tokyo, Japan)
TOPIC: Praying Together
Please support 5dailydevotional.com so we can continue publishing impactful and uplifting content daily. GIVE HERE
Today’s Reading
Psalm 130:1-8
I rise before dawn and cry for help; I have put my hope in your word. – Psalm 119:147 (NIV)
My church hosts a morning prayer meeting every day of the year, and we use The Upper Room to structure our time. We sing, pray, and read the scripture. The pastor reads the day’s devotional, and then, one by one, those attending share something from that day’s message that spoke to them. After each person shares their thoughts, everyone says, “Amen.” It is interesting to hear what impresses each person and the verses that are particularly meaningful to them at that time. The pastor then gives a message and often begins with, “In the scripture passage chosen for us providentially today . . .” Finally, we pray about our church issues and offer intercessory prayers.
Occasionally, on cold mornings, I’ve found it hard to maintain this schedule. But it has become a habit before going to work, and I have been strengthened by it. Even during the pandemic, this meeting took place. And I take comfort in knowing that this morning prayer meeting will continue. The word of God will be spoken and heard, and the chorus of voices saying “Amen” to the sharing of those gathered will not be interrupted. When we reflect and pray together, it is a rising fragrance of faith to God.
Today’s Prayer
Dear God, thank you for speaking to us through scripture and the faith stories of other believers. Amen.
Thought for the Day
My spirit is nourished when I reflect on God’s word and spend time in prayer.
Prayer Focus
Small-group leaders
The Upper Room Devotional 19th May 2025, is a daily devotional magazine published in more than 30 languages and 100 countries around the world. The daily meditations are written by readers of the magazine and others interested in sharing their faith experiences through writing—both laity and clergy, published authors and new writers. Read More