“At the heart of every situation there is a lesson for you if you care to look for it and learn it. No matter how baffling outward appearances may be, try and think your way quietly through to the meaning. Be still and listen to what God is saying to you in the language of circumstances.” “Thoughts for Every Day” Patience Strong
Lord, we struggle and strive
Sometimes feeling we barely survive.
Certainly we do not live in the fullness,
That promise, the Lord Jesus gifts us.
Why is this?
Why so much daily worry and fret?
Why do we not get better
At practising living by faith?
Why are we slow to learn,
Too slow to put into practice
The new understanding commanding faith?
Is this a lack of resolve?
Are we low in energy of commitment?
Is this why the church supports Lent
As a special season of preparation?
What then would You have us learn?
What should we yearn for?
Of one thing I am truly certain,
And this is the need to pray,
To open up communication between heaven and earth. Prayer gives birth to our recognition
And godly response to the holy wisdom,
That truth the Lord Jesus faces us with.
Living by faith, we must embrace the Master
And all of His teaching.
The Holy Spirit will open us
To this calling of love You make.
Take us forwards, dearest Father.
Draw us to Yourself urgently.
Let not this season of repentance be wasted.
We were created for a purpose
Which is lost unless we acknowledge You
And all You do for us,
In Christ Jesus, by the Holy Spirit.
Then we can live life in a celebratory way,
Filled with joyous expectancy,
Of every grace, blessing and favour.
We have a Saviour!
Our claim is Christ Jesus.
“Give thanks to the LORD and proclaim His greatness. Let the whole world know what He has done. Sing to Him; yes, sing His praises.” (1 Chronicles 16 v 8, 9 NLT)
“Exult in His holy name; rejoice, you who worship the LORD. Search for the LORD and for His strength; continually seek Him.” (1 Chronicles 16 v 10, 11 NLT)
We will, Lord God, we will! For we want to “Remember the wonders You have performed, Your miracles, and the rulings You have given.” (1 Chronicles 16 v 17) For our faith is our rejoicing.
May we take nothing for granted amidst the multitude of Your blessings encouraging us to live by faith’s godly practices.
Thank You that the Master seeks to serve us, day by day consistently. Jesus, the Christ, is Your living Word amongst us, Father God, of incredible mercy.
Lent is a special season to count the blessings and repent of all failings and faults which are bedded firmly in. May these not overwhelm us, but be a stepping stone to grace.
Thank You for the help in showing us we must live up to the truth of who we are and who You are as Saviour and Healer, a God of many, many favours, ever blessing the church on earth.
Keep us safe in Your love, secure in Your mercy, confident in Your forgiveness. Let the power of holy love shine through our weaknesses. Thank You that You never abandon us.
Inspire us through prayer and the sacraments to live with holy love in our hearts, as we live through the mystery of the Lord Jesus’ living and dying.
Lord, hear and answer our urgent prayer for Lenten help and healing, making really ready for Easter joy and celebration. May justice and peace flourish amongst us.
Forgive us all our trespasses, our failures to forgive and to reach out to all of those who are in any kind of need, especially those who seemed to be locked in unforgiveness.
Forgive us when we count the cost of efforts made in Christ Jesus’ name as too costly, too hard, too challenging. Let us respond in love, to the love we have received from each Person of the Trinity.
Forgive us all failures to love and respect all others. Forgive us from the greatest, most serious evil of turning away from You, dearest Father, for You created us to belong to You.
May we pray and obey each day, making good progress in the realm of living in love and peace day by day. May we maintain and extend the Lord Jesus’ kingdom on earth, seeking to reflect His graced goodness.
May we welcome and help all in need, ever calling on the name of Jesus, as the Holy Spirit prompts us to act or pray for specifics. We always are in debt to the holy love offered us and must reflect this.
Make us open and welcoming, slow to anger or criticise. Heal our hurts and divisions as we seek to live in the peace, hope and joy the Lord Jesus gifts us in our reconciliation with You, Father.
Dearest Father, You are a Trinity of love and peace. In You is our peace, thereby You gift us hope in Your love, forgiving our sinfulness. We long for You as our last end.
In the meantime, comfort us with Your mercy, as we become increasingly fixed upon You and all You ask of us. Purify our hearts and please make us holy.
May Lenten observance help us to rise above all our human weaknesses to fix our gaze upon Christ Jesus, in whom all hope, peace and joy is to be found.
Let us live as Your sons and daughters, diligent in our faith’s practices, as we seek the holy. Put us on guard against all that is evil, for we cherish Your love for us, guiding us into the way of peace.
Thank You for this, for Your Son and Your Spirit, for love, for peace, for hope, for joy, for the new life gifted us in the forgiveness Christ Jesus wins for us to obliterate all sinfulness. Let Your love shine through all our trials and temptations. Amen.
22.02.21
Sue O’Donnell