First Week of Advent
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ALL MY DAYS
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Thankful
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As We Approach Christmas
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help us to be thankful in hard times
Help us to always be thankful. Amen
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a prayer for grace when we lack
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Remember
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help us to let go of the past
Wounds. Pain. Hurts that have scarred us.
Rain grace and mercy on us Lord.
That we might let go of yesterday.
Bless us that we might be a blessing.
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help us plan our way
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Power in prayer
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a prayer against our idols
Yours is surpassing greatness, unspeakable goodness, and grace. We thank you for personal mercies; for a measure of health, the comforts of home, food, and clothing; for those moments of domestic peace and harmony; and for your ongoing protection of ourselves and those whom we love.
Yet we mourn our sin and profound ingratitude to you. We have not put our hope in you, and we have not waited patiently for you to act on our behalf. We have trusted and delighted in your creation rather than in you, and we have looked to our idols to make us glad, complaining bitterly when they have failed us. We have pressured people with the heavy weight of our needs and expectations, and sinned against them when they disappointed us. Father, forgive us.
Thank you that You will not condemn us. You will not share us, pointing out our mountains of sin, for Jesus has leveled them. Instead you seek to convict us with your Holy Spirit's voice in grace and love, calling us back to you. Thank you for your wonderful Son, whose unshakable hope in you in the midst of life’s worst circumstances has now become our own.
Holy Spirit, help us to turn away from our sin and cling to the cross. May we hide in the wounds of Jesus and find shelter in his side. Cause us to place all our hopes in the powerful blood of our Savior and his perfect righteousness in our place. Let us know afresh the joy of our salvation.
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HOW SWEET THE SOUND
How music fills the heart and prepares us for worship, thanksgiving and prayer. I find praying the words of the old hymns, I learned as a child, have been a source of strength, truth and encouragement. Join me in praying this old hymn, "My Hope is Built on Nothing Less" (Edward Mote, 1834)
Size
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to be his hands and feet
Help us to recognize those who are hurting.
I was in prison and you came to visit me.
I was a stranger and you invited me in.
Help us to be a people who love the unlovable.
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a prayer for harmony
Prayer for PEACE
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a prayer for reshaping
Anvil Time
Melted down. Formless. Undone. Placed on the anvil for . . .
reshaping? (A few rough edges too many.) Discipline? (A good father disciplines.) Testing? (But why so hard?)
I know. I’ve been on it. It’s rough. It’s a spiritual slump, a famine. The fire goes out. Although the fire may flame for a moment, it soon disappears. We drift downward. Downward into the foggy valley of question, the misty lowland of discouragement. Motivation wanes. Desire is distant. Responsibilities are depressing.
Passion? It slips out the door.
Enthusiasm? Are you kidding?
Anvil time.
It can be caused by a death, a breakup, going broke, going
prayerless. The light switch is flipped off and the room darkens. “All the thoughtful words of help and hope have all been nicely said. But I’m still hurting, wondering. . . .”
On the anvil.
Brought face-to-face with God out of the utter realization that we have nowhere else to go. Jesus in the garden. Peter with a tear-streaked face. David after Bathsheba. Elijah and the “still, small voice.” Paul, blind in Damascus.
Pound, pound, pound.
I hope you’re not on the anvil. (Unless you need to be, and if so, I hope you are.) Anvil time is not to be avoided; it’s to be experienced. Although the tunnel is dark, it does go through the mountain. Anvil time reminds us of who we are and who God is. We shouldn’t try to escape it. To escape it could be to escape God.
God sees our life from beginning to end. He may lead us through a storm at age thirty so we can endure a hurricane at age sixty. An instrument is useful only if it’s in the right shape. A dull ax or a bent screwdriver needs attention, and so do we. A good blacksmith keeps his tools in shape. So does God.
Should God place you on his anvil, be thankful. It means he thinks you’re still worth reshaping.
- Anvil Time by Max Lucado, from the book, "On the Anvil"
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OH GIVE THANKS!!
For His Sake
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to let go and find rest
Teach us to let go of control and rest.
Our hands and feet are tired.
We are disappointed with our lives.
Teach us to let go of control and rest.
Our hearts are saddened beyond measure.
Teach us to let go of control and rest.
In the restful name of Jesus, Amen.
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for simplicity of faith
Life can become so complicated.
Help us to find you in the confusion.
Priorities can be conflicted and hard.
We sometimes forget that life is in you.
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Prayer for Strength
Do you need STRENGTH today?
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in times of worry and anxiety
Be our light in the darkness, O Lord, and in your great mercy defend us from all perils and dangers of this day. O God, your unfailing providence sustains the world we live in and the life we live: Watch over those we love, those we don't know, those who work while others sleep, and grant that we may never forget that our common life depends upon each other’s toil
Amen
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