Posted on 01/06/2014 10:44:56 AM PST by Faith
We come together across this nation today to pray to You, to magnify You, and to exalt Your Name. We know that Your eyes are upon us and that Your ears are open to our voices. You are also nigh to those who are of a broken heart. We are grateful for Your compassion and love, Father. You keep watch over all those who fear You, upon those who hope in Your mercy.
Lord, we ask You to look with compassion upon each of our military men and women. Redeem their souls, Lord, and let none of them that trust in You be desolate. Father, for those who do not know You, may there be new opportunities for them to love and accept You as their Lord. Guard their hearts from the evil one who seeks their destruction, and lead them to the living waters of Your Spirit.
Lord, may Your people Israel be blessed beyond measure. May You be their hiding place and keep them from trouble. Compass them about with songs of deliverance.
Help us always to be glad in You Lord, and to rejoice in You. Let Your mercy be upon us, according as we hope in You. In the Name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
Amen to your beautiful prayer, Faith.
Please join us in prayer.
Please join us in prayer.
Prayers up...
Amen.
Read: Matthew 6:1-7
One winter night composer Johann Sebastian Bach was scheduled to debut a new composition. He arrived at the church expecting it to be full. Instead, he learned that no one had come. Without missing a beat, Bach told his musicians that they would still perform as planned. They took their places, Bach raised his baton, and soon the empty church was filled with magnificent music.
This story made me do some soul-searching. Would I write if God were my only audience? How would my writing be different?
New writers are often advised to visualize one person they are writing to as a way of staying focused. I do this when I write devotionals; I try to keep readers in mind because I want to say something they will want to read and that will help them on their spiritual journey.
I doubt that the devotional writer David, whose psalms we turn to for comfort and encouragement, had readers in mind. The only audience he had in mind was God.
Whether our deeds, mentioned in Matthew 6, are works of art or acts of service, we should keep in mind that theyre really between us and God. Whether or not anyone else sees does not matter. He is our audience.
Amen, Faith, to your heartfelt prayer for our nation and heroes.
Joining in lifting up God’s people.
Joining to pray for our Heroes and our Nation.
Blessings, etabeta
Praying for our beloved heroes and nation...Faith.
I join in prayer for our heroes and nation!
Praying your beautiful prayer with you, Faith.
Amen
Amen to your Anointed and Beautiful Heaven-Enabled Prayer, Dearest Sister Faith.
Standing with you in Heartfelt Agreement, with Thanksgiving for your Powerful Prayer Ministry.
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