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Post by majestyjo on Dec 28, 2017 13:43:55 GMT -5
Let us pray: Father, we remember before you those who have been abused in the womb, in childhood, and in later life. We bring before you our brothers and sisters throughout the world who are victims of injustice, prejudice and persecution. Lead us, Father, and lead all people of good will to do whatever we can to help turn the hearts of those who think themselves better than others, and who perpetrate evil. Deliver us, Lord, from all that is evil. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Dec 29, 2017 21:58:00 GMT -5
Let us pray: Lord, inspire us to be credible witnesses of your love, and good shepherds towards those you have entrusted to our care. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Dec 30, 2017 11:34:44 GMT -5
Let us pray: God our Father, we pray for all families, that members may feel encouraged to live fully, and may discover the sanctity of human love and the value of family life. If times are troubled through separation or difficulties in relationships, may people learn to be generous. May we all learn how to break the cycle of whatever may be negative, growing in understanding and appreciation and in love and respect. Amen.
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Post by caressa222 on Jan 1, 2018 8:53:37 GMT -5
JANUARY
Because you are with me, Lord, I can wait in patience and in hope for the new life you bring.
Let us pray: Lord Jesus, at this time we can look back to the old year, and forward to the new. We give thanks for the blessings of the past year, and we place into your hands the mistakes we have made. As you are “the Light of the world”, take away the darkness in our lives. As you are “the Way”, lead us in the year ahead. As you are “the gate of the sheepfold”, protect us from danger. We entrust the past to your mercy, Lord, the present to your love, and the future to your providence. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 2, 2018 14:26:51 GMT -5
Prayer for the New Year:
Dear Lord, In the new year, we pray that You will guide us each new day in paths that are pleasing to You. Lord, the new year gives us another chance to rededicate our lives to You, to study Your Word so that we know right from wrong and to act in accordance with Your commands. Thank You for the sense of direction, purpose and peace we get from aligning our lives with Your Holy will. We pray for the strength and the will to obey You each and every day of the new year, and when we fail, we pray for Your mercy, Your compassion, Your grace and Your love. Help us in the new year to be Your faithful servants. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 2, 2018 14:39:18 GMT -5
Let us pray: Lord Jesus, light of the world, open our eyes to notice the magnificence of creation. Open our eyes that we may always value and appreciate all who are part of our lives. Open our eyes that we may be quick to notice when people are going through difficulties. Open our eyes so that we may share your vision and “really see”. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 3, 2018 22:03:56 GMT -5
Let us pray: If the word “compassion”, Lord, means “to suffer with”, lead us to be ready to stand beside those who suffer. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 4, 2018 10:31:02 GMT -5
Let us pray: Lord, there is so much that I don’t know, and I ask you to inspire me with a thirst for knowledge. I pray, too, for wisdom and understanding that I may use my knowledge well. I give thanks for many people I have never met whose knowledge and understanding have been passed on to me. I ask that I may benefit from their work and experience and may contribute, in turn, to the well-being of others. Amen
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 8, 2018 9:59:36 GMT -5
January 5
Let us pray: Lord, I give thanks for the “gold” in my life: for the people who are precious to me, for the happy memories I treasure, and for all that has been good over the years. May all that has been “gold” for me, remind me always to appreciate all who are part of my life. Inspire me, Lord, to live in such a way that I help to bring out the best in others. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 8, 2018 10:00:24 GMT -5
January 6
Let us pray: Lord Jesus, you call me to live every aspect of my life in your presence, and so I come before you as I am. With the myrrh that the wise men carried I bring, too, the pain and sorrow and suffering that I have experienced. I lay them before you because they are all part of who I am. I ask that good may come from whatever negative things happen to me, knowing that nothing can ever separate me from your love. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 8, 2018 10:01:14 GMT -5
January 7
Let us pray: Lord, as I offer you all that is ordinary and everyday in my life, I ask you to give me the power of your Spirit that I may transform each day by living with a positive attitude, looking for the best in people and situations. Inspire me to live in your presence every day so that I may share your outlook and do the ordinary things of life in an extraordinary way. May this, Lord, my prayer today, rise before you like the burning of incense. Amen.
There is a saying: “Wise men followed Jesus. People who are wise still do.”
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 8, 2018 10:01:37 GMT -5
January 8
Let us pray: Lord God, may all of your creation - from the vastness of mighty planets and stars to the lowliness of the smallest living creature I can see - remind me to live in wonder and appreciation of all that is around me. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 9, 2018 22:52:36 GMT -5
Let us pray: Lord, give us each day the wisdom to recognise which things are important, and which things are not. Show us how best to use the time and talents you have given us. Help us to use all opportunities wisely that we may give in service to others the good gifts we have received from you. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 10, 2018 18:48:45 GMT -5
Let us pray: Commemorative stamps, Lord, call to mind famous people, sport and inventions, and nature, art and history. As I value what these images represent, lead me particularly, Lord, to value every individual person - made as we all are in your image and likeness. Inspire me to show appreciation to all who are a part of my life. May I use well all the opportunities that come my way to make my part of the world a better place. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 11, 2018 21:03:17 GMT -5
Let us pray for all who will be making journeys today: We pray, Lord, - for those who are going to a new job and for those who are going to work for the last time today; - for the emergency services who will travel at high speed on land, water or in the air, to bring help to others; - for those starting a new life as they move house; - for those travelling to or from prison; - for people who will go into hospital today; - for young people on their way to school, college and university; - for those who are lost on the journey of life; - for those who will die today and make their final journey. On all these people we ask your blessing, Lord. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 12, 2018 7:59:40 GMT -5
Let us pray: We pray, Lord, for all who will need strength and courage in the day ahead: - for those who face danger; - for those who risk themselves for others; - for those who must make an important decision today; - for people who are seriously ill; - for those facing persecution or torture. We ask you, Lord, to give them the power of your Spirit. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 13, 2018 13:13:42 GMT -5
Let us pray: Lord our God, may the playing and the watching of sport remind me of the qualities I need for living: developing skills and talents, appreciating the different skills that others have, learning to co-operate with others, being positive, having respect for others, being determined and committed, having a clear goal at which to aim. Inspire me to work hard at developing these qualities in daily life so that each of us - working together - may help to build up your Kingdom. Amen.
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Post by caressa222 on Jan 14, 2018 14:45:48 GMT -5
1 Albert Schweitzer was born on this day in 1865. He became a world-famous organist and author, and sacrificed a comfortable life in France and Germany to be a missionary doctor. In Africa he set up a hospital and leper-colony for the very poor. 2 He encouraged others to share his “reverence for life”, growing in compassion for life in all its forms. He wrote: “By having reverence for life, we enter into a spiritual relationship with the world.” He helped lead others to see that, with love and compassion and respect for all life, people would find a greater meaning in their lives. In 1952 Doctor Albert Schweitzer was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. 3 We can use a short prayer of his today - a prayer of offering. It’s the kind of prayer some people memorise and use from time to time: 4 “Here, Lord, is my life. I place it on the altar today. Use my life as you will."
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 15, 2018 8:19:16 GMT -5
Let us pray: Father, may our human family not become separated from you by building barriers of race or colour, of religion or class. Inspire us to recognise that we are all made in your image and likeness, so that we may grow in appreciation of all people, and encourage each other to grow in pride in who we are and who we are called to be. May we recognise your Son in our midst, and live truly as brothers and sisters. Amen.
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 16, 2018 10:00:50 GMT -5
For our prayer today we will use words that are based on an ancient Chinese blessing:
May God guard us and keep us in safety and comfort and in health and strength, sending us nothing but good. May God send down so many blessings that the day is not long enough for them all. Amen.
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