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The Official Blog of WNZR's Afternoon Drive

A call to prayer…

Today we acknowledge and respond to the fact that things are just not okay right now in our country. So what’s our response? PRAYER.

So, today I shared a devotional about go-between prayers…we give them, but we also receive them. Want to know more? Click here to read this thoughtful devotional from Our Daily Bread.

Here’s more about the author, Jennifer Benson Schuldt.

Besides a teacher, name a job at a high school.
1- Janitor
2- Principal
3- Counselor
4- Cafeteria Worker
congratulations to Joanne from Mount Vernon, who guessed the top two answers and wins a copy of the MercyMe CD, Lifer.

Thanks for listening! Keep praying!
– Joe

NZ Top 10 for 5/29/20

Here’s this week’s countdown:

10. We The Kingdom – Holy Water
9. Jeremy Camp – Keep Me in the Moment
8. Lauren Daigle – Still Rolling Stones
7. MercyMe – Almost Home
6. Matt Maher f/Elle Limebear – Alive and Breathing
5. Elevation Worship – See A Victory
4. Micah Tyler – Amen
3. Michael W. Smith f/Vanessa Campagna – Waymaker
2. Big Daddy Weave – I Know
1. Cory Asbury – The Father’s House (4th week at #1)

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY – click the image to watch the official video!
Zach Williams f/Dolly Parton – There Was Jesus

See Zach share the story behind the song HERE.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

The Twilight Zone and Job…

Today I shared a fantastic devotional from Tim Gustafson called ‘A Hundred Years from Now…’

“I just want people to remember me a hundred years from now,” said screenwriter Rod Serling in 1975. Creator of the TV series The Twilight Zone, Serling wanted people to say of him, “He was a writer.” Most of us can identify with Serling’s desire to leave a legacy—something to give our lives a sense of meaning and permanence.

The story of Job shows us a man struggling with meaning amid life’s fleeting days. In a moment, not just his possessions but those most precious to him, his children, were taken. Then his friends accused him of deserving this fate. Job cried out: “Oh, that my words were recorded, that they were written on a scroll, that they were inscribed with an iron tool on lead, or engraved in rock forever!” (Job 19:23–24).

Job’s words have been “engraved in rock forever.” We have them in the Bible. Yet Job needed even more meaning in his life than the legacy he’d leave behind. He discovered it in the character of God. “I know that my redeemer lives,” Job declared, “and that in the end he will stand on the earth” (19:25). This knowledge gave him the right longing. “I myself will see him,” Job said. “How my heart yearns within me!” (v. 27).

In the end, Job didn’t find what he expected. He found much more—the Source of all meaning and permanence (42:1–6). 

Find the complete devotional and resources here at Our Daily Bread.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Eight inspiring stories!

Today we shared stories behind some of the amazing songs we play at WNZR. Click the song for links to videos and stories:

Kari Jobe and Cody Carnes f/Elevation Worship – The Blessing

Casting Crowns f/Matthew West – Nobody

Citizen Way – Bulletproof

Ryan Stevenson – Amadeo

Phil Wickham – Great Things

Elevation Worship – See A Victory

Natalie Grant – My Weapon

Building 429 f/Brooke Deleary – Blessing I Can’t See

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Videos and new versions…

Today we shared stories about two amazing ladies and their tweaks on current projects…

Lauren Daigle released the music video for ‘Still Rolling Stones.’ Read more and see the video from JesusFreakHideout.com by clicking here!

Kari Jobe is also releasing new versions of ‘The Blessing.’ Find out more by clicking here!

You are here
You’re real
I know I can trust You…
Even when it hurts, Even when it’s hard

THIS ONE’S A STUMPER and we’ll bring it back next week!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

New projects on the way…

Today we shared new projects from Colton Dixon and Sidewalk Prophets

Colton’s new EP features the single “Miracles,” which we’re playing at WNZR. Read the story from JesusFreakHideout.com here.

Sidewalk Prophets is launching a virtual tour! How will that work? Find out more by clicking here.

You can laugh or you can cry
When it all falls apart
But I believe the more you laugh
The more you heal the heart

The answer? Sidewalk Prophets and “Smile.” Congratulations to Brenda from Fredericktown – she wins the MercyMe CD, Lifer.

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

This little piggie…

Okay…an awkward way to start a blog, right? It will make sense, I promise!

Today’s Monday Motivation is called “Our Father Sings.” Read this amazing perspective on God’s musicality by clicking here.

Name something that one of the five little piggies did:
1 – Went to market (50 votes)
2 – Cried Wee Wee Wee all the way home (23)
3 – Stayed home (13)
4 – Ate Roast Beef (10)
5 – Had none (4)

Congratulations to Pat from Mount Vernon. She answered the top two correctly and wins a WNZR t-shirt!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

NZ Top 10 for 5/15/20

Here’s this week’s countdown:
10. Matthew West – The God Who Stays
9. Cochren & Co. – One Day
8. We The Kingdom – Holy Water
7. Matt Maher f/ Elle Limebear – Alive and Breathing
6. Elevation Worship – See A Victory
5. MercyMe – Almost Home
4. Micah Tyler – Amen
3. Michael W. Smith f/ Vanessa Campagna – Waymaker
2. Big Daddy Weave – I Know
1. Cory Asbury – The Father’s House (3rd week at #1)

NEW MUSIC FRIDAY – one new song this week:
Danny Gokey f/Michael W. Smith – Love God Love People – click the album art to see the lyric video!

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

Prayers for the Class of 2020

College Graduation Prayer – by Karen Barber

Heavenly father, we are thankful today for the accomplishments of discipline, determination and self-sacrifice that have led these seniors to their college graduation.  Thank you for the work of the professors in their chosen field and give them the confidence that they are now prepared to give of themselves in service in the disciplines within and beyond our school of arts and humanities.  May the skills they have developed be the foundation on which they build successful careers and lives.

Our greatest prayer for them today is that they continue to be lifelong learners who recognize their need to constantly discover more about You, the source of all knowledge and truth.  Help them to be diligent in their quest to know You and to discover how You want them to live.  As they journey through decisions about jobs, careers, homes, marriages and family may they seek and find Your guidance.   And after they have made these decisions, may they constantly seek Your daily help to faithfully live out their chosen callings.

Fill our graduates with gratitude, humility, love and faith.  Teach them how to pray.  Give them spiritual wisdom and discernment.  Help them to hear Your voice…that it drowns out the negative voices of culture.  Give them the wisdom and courage to say no to the temptation to put self and things at the center of their lives.  Send them strong Christian friends and spouses. Teach them the joys of service and generosity.  Keep them close to their families and open to the wisdom of their elders.  Help them learn from their mistakes and failures.  Show them where to go for help when they need it.

We are aware that as we pray these graduates’ futures into your hands, You are placing the future of Your World and Your Kingdom into their hands.  Thank you for your love and your grace and the gift of your son, Jesus Christ.

High School Graduation Prayer – by Jack Countryman

To the 2020 high school graduates, the year you were born was just after the 9/11 attacks and you are now graduating in the year of the COVID-19 virus. You might think this is a coincidence, but we have to believe that God has something special planned just for you. He is preparing something great for your life. Some of you may not be able to walk in a traditional graduation ceremony, but we want you to know that we see you. We pray for you. We celebrate you. We honor your achievements and we cannot wait to see what God does in your life. 

Each one of you is special in God’s eyes. 

As you look to the future during these troubled times, it is noteworthy to wonder what the Bible has to say about how we should react when we are faced with the challenges of life and changing times. Particularly when you are leaving high school or college and trying to make decisions about where your life is headed. 

When you turn to the Bible you will find the answers to whatever you need. The passage I always refer to is Psalm 37:3-7. Verse 3 says, 

Trust in the Lord, and do good; dwell in the land, and feed on His faithfulness. — Psalm 37:3

When we trust in the Lord, we commit our lives into His hands and consciously “feed on” or live on His faithfulness. Verse 4 reads, 

Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart. — Psalm 37:4

The Lord is in essence saying, spend time with Me and I will place godly desires within your heart because I love you and want the best for you. Verse 5 says, 

Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass. — Psalm 37:5

When you are willing to commit your life to living in the center of God’s will, your relationship with the Lord will flourish. 

Jesus is waiting for you to come to Him with an open heart. In verse 6 we find that, 

He shall bring forth your righteousness as the light, and your justice as the noonday. — Psalm 37:6

This is in answer to the previous verses that instruct us to trust, delight, and commit ourselves in the Lord. Do you want to be in right standing with Your heavenly Father? This is an invitation to live each moment of your life in God’s presence and lean on Him to help you with the decisions and challenges that you face each day. If you make that commitment, He will bless your life and give you the peace that passes all understanding. 

Finally, verse 7 says, 

Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him. — Psalm 37:7

If we are patient and rest in the Lord and seek Him for every decision we face, God will provide all the wisdom we will ever need.

Let Him be your guide as you embrace the blessings that God has promised you. Delight in His presence and commit your life to living for Jesus. He is waiting to guide each step of your way so you can be all that God has called you to be. 

Thanks for listening!
– Joe

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