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Trishie
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Merciful God, You know that we deeply regret our sins and failures.
You know that we are saddened by our mistakes and inability to achieve much that might please You or bless others.
Yet You know our resurgent desire to live Your commandments of love for God, for others and for myself as You love us. We know that You pardon our sins and heal the damage they cause.
I ask that You will love and delight Yourself in me who seems intrinsically unimportant, one of countless billions of average persons throughout time.
I ask that in Your merciful love, You will give me true faith in You and true knowledge of You.
I himbly ask You to make me a living tabernacle, an overflowing chalice of Your love, a powerhouse of prayer, and an open doorway to God for others.
I trust in You…for “God is asking me, the unworthy, to forget my unworthiness and that of my brothers, and to dare to advance in the love which has redeemed and renewed us all in God’s likeness…to laugh, after all, at the preposterous idea of ‘worthiness’” Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander, Thomas Merton.
I trust these things to Your great LOVE in whom “everything is possible”.
Eternal God to You ‘nothing is impossible’ Luke 1:37
We ask the powerful action of Your Holy Spirit in the lives of each of us.
In Your great love and power, You can do this. We ask in Jesus’ name
You know that we are saddened by our mistakes and inability to achieve much that might please You or bless others.
Yet You know our resurgent desire to live Your commandments of love for God, for others and for myself as You love us. We know that You pardon our sins and heal the damage they cause.
I ask that You will love and delight Yourself in me who seems intrinsically unimportant, one of countless billions of average persons throughout time.
I ask that in Your merciful love, You will give me true faith in You and true knowledge of You.
I himbly ask You to make me a living tabernacle, an overflowing chalice of Your love, a powerhouse of prayer, and an open doorway to God for others.
I trust in You…for “God is asking me, the unworthy, to forget my unworthiness and that of my brothers, and to dare to advance in the love which has redeemed and renewed us all in God’s likeness…to laugh, after all, at the preposterous idea of ‘worthiness’” Conjectures of a Guilty Bystander, Thomas Merton.
I trust these things to Your great LOVE in whom “everything is possible”.
Eternal God to You ‘nothing is impossible’ Luke 1:37
We ask the powerful action of Your Holy Spirit in the lives of each of us.
In Your great love and power, You can do this. We ask in Jesus’ name
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