Devotion:
Dear Lord, thank you that you go before us into this day. You already
Know what this day holds, and nothing will surprise you. Thank you for
The peace we find when we stand on this promise. Please protect us
From hair, guard our hearts, minds, and bodies, and guide us through
Every situation that we might face. Watch over us Lord.
Message: A family that prays together will stay together.
Pray for each other for we are brothers and sisters in Christ. I have chosen
Some names you can add to your daily devotions. In good and bad times
We pray for blessings in abundance on our brothers and sisters.
1) Janet Ramsey
2) Eleanor and John Paris
3) Sue and John Datum
4) Barb Hutton
5) Howard Fretz
Daily prayer is such a privilege that we as Christians have. A time to come
Before the Lord with our hearts open. Praying alone or with our family
The Lord wants to hear our voices. I have chosen some subjects that you
Can add to your devotions.
Pray for:
Our church, Faith Reformed.
Our church’s consistory and the efforts to find a new pastor.
Blessings on the children of the world. May they live without fear and
In the safety of our Heavenly Father.
World peace.
Godly wisdom for all world leaders.
Forgiving and giving hearts.
Bless those less fortunate than we.
Bless missionaries around the world. Allow the Good News to to spread.
Blessings on elderly citizens. May they live in safety and respect.
Repentance for all. May our loved ones and others who do not know
The Lord seek Him. Ask for forgiveness of their sins and come to
Know the life of contentment and blessed assurance of God’s
Promises.
Bless the farmers and migrant workers that supply us with a bountiful
Harvest.
Family unity and prayer. Keep us encouraged in knowing that prayer
Is essential in our relations with God. There is power in prayer.
Help us to defeat racism, be accepting of each others differences.
Those in mourning the loss of loved ones.
All to read our Bibles daily.
All creatures great and small.
My prayer for all is to love one another as God loves us.
Prayerfully yours,
Nancy