Posted on 04/12/2008 10:52:10 AM PDT by Irish Rose
Lord, we pray for our president, George W. Bush. We pray that You would counsel him, that at night his heart would instruct him. By Your grace, may he set You always before him; be at his right hand, and may he never be shaken. We pray these blessings on him, Father, knowing that he has confessed Your Name.
Father, we pray for our troops. We pray for their encouragement and consolation. Please give them strength and wisdom in the fight. Protect them, we pray, and in Your sovereign power decree victory for them. Also we ask for comfort for their families who wait.
Lord, we pray for the peace of America. We pray that You would protect Israel, and give both her leaders and ours wisdom regarding Iran and the Palestinians. For our leaders, Lord, we ask both wisdom and grace.
Finally, Father, we pray for Your Church. May we be one in You, serving You with joy and glorifying Your Name. Lord, we pray for the comfort and deliverance of the persecuted church.
To You, Father, we give thanks. We pray that Your will would be done, and Your Name praised. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
A call to prayer.
God bless America. Amen.
Because our son Steve spent most of his teen years connected to a cell phone, it was a bit of a shock for us when we couldn't talk with him for long periods of time after he joined the US Navy. First at boot camp and later while he trained as a hospital corpsman, we endured long periods of time without any communication. So it was a treat whenever we finally did hear from him.
After one of us would get his call, the first question from the other was always, "What did he say?" We hung on every word to hear how he was doing, what he was thinking, and what the Navy was planning for him.
It's natural to respond like this to the words of those who are important to us. We eagerly anticipate hearing from them.
Are we like that with the Word of God? Are we eager to communicate with Himto look carefully into His Book to ask, "What did He say?" Unlike the infrequent calls from a son in the military, God's words of encouragement and guidance are always available to us. We just have to listen.
The prophet Jeremiah prayed, "Your words were found, and I ate them, and Your word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart" (Jer. 15:16). Do you have that same longing to hear God speak to you through His Word?
Bible in One Year: John 1115; Proverbs 5:1-14
Amen to your beautiful prayer. Through God’s Word we unite. May your day be wonderful and your evening be better.
A portion of Senator Joe McCarthy’s speech dated 1950!!
Amen, IR. Thank you for leading us.
Amen to your beautiful prayer, in the Precious Name of Jesus.
AMEN SISTER AND GRACE TO ALL CHRISTIAN PATRIOTS!
“My heart is like wax; it is melted in the midst of my bowels.”
- Psalm 22:14
Our blessed Lord experienced a terrible sinking and melting of soul. “The
spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity, but a wounded spirit who can
bear?” Deep depression of spirit is the most grievous of all trials; all
besides is as nothing. Well might the suffering Saviour cry to his God,
“Be not far from me,” for above all other seasons a man needs his God when
his heart is melted within him because of heaviness. Believer, come near
the cross this morning, and humbly adore the King of glory as having once
been brought far lower, in mental distress and inward anguish, than any
one among us; and mark his fitness to become a faithful High Priest, who
can be touched with a feeling of our infirmities. Especially let those of
us whose sadness springs directly from the withdrawal of a present sense
of our Father’s love, enter into near and intimate communion with Jesus.
Let us not give way to despair, since through this dark room the Master
has passed before us.
Our souls may sometimes long and faint, and thirst even to anguish, to
behold the light of the Lord’s countenance: at such times let us stay
ourselves with the sweet fact of the sympathy of our great High Priest.
Our drops of sorrow may well be forgotten in the ocean of his griefs; but
how high ought our love to rise! Come in, O strong and deep love of Jesus,
like the sea at the flood in spring tides, cover all my powers, drown all
my sins, wash out all my cares, lift up my earth-bound soul, and float it
right up to my Lord’s feet, and there let me lie, a poor broken shell,
washed up by his love, having no virtue or value; and only venturing to
whisper to him that if he will put his ear to me, he will hear within my
heart faint echoes of the vast waves of his own love which have brought me
where it is my delight to lie, even at his feet for ever.
C.H.SPURGEON
SOLI DEO GLORIA!
Amen.
Amen.
Thank for your prayer for our persecuted Church!
May we Bless the Name of the Lord forever and forever.
I stand with you and say Amen, in Jesus Christ Name.
I join in prayer for President Bush, the Administration, the election and our heroes standing in harm’s way!
Thank you all for coming to pray.
'God is Very Awesome in the Assembly of the Saints,
And to be Reverenced Above All that are about Him.' (Ps.89:7)
And thank you for coming. I'm always glad to see you here.
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