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Prayer at Thanksgiving
(Psa
100:1) A Psalm for Thanksgiving. Shout joyfully to the LORD, all the
earth.
Oh Lord, our God, what words could we
possibly use to express all that we are truly thankful for in this
season? To us, Lord, all the words in our fleshly minds fall so very
short to even begin the expression.
How, Father, do we demonstrate our love
for You, especially in light of the inexpressible love that You give
us? It seems so inadequate, so weak.
Know, Father God, that we each hold you
in deep reverence, in awe, as you are our Creator, and we are your
created. This knowledge, this equation, shall always be at the
forefront of our minds and in our hearts in all our doings under Your
grace. You are the Potter, and in Your hands we serve as clay.
This year has been tough as mourning
and grief made an appearance. Promises made and promises not kept
opened the door to a period of sadness and disappointment. The joy
in being witness to the beginning of a new life brought a smile to
the heart. In amongst all of the usual noise, just seeing the mighty
works of Your hand open doors and close others was breath taking!
We are so very thankful, Jesus, that
the Holy Spirit resides deep inside our hearts, and by His counsel
and guidance we move forward in the Light and on the path of
righteousness in Your name's sake.
New directions have been received from
on-high, directions that require stepping out in-faith, trusting only
in Your Word, quickening our heartbeats as we ponder this new
calling. Our faith is in You, our Lord, and in You we place our full
trust, may it be by Your will, not ours, Amen and Amen.
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE AND THANKED YOUR LORD TODAY?
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