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Reflecting upon the past week, your prayers of adoration, your highs and your lows of the week—speak to God and tell Him how you adore Him, why you praise Him, and ways that you know He is worthy of your worship and worthy to be exalted…
Throughout this week, we are going to begin our confession with David’s prayer from Psalm 139. May this prayer become our own—a habit of the heart prayed day by day.
Allow these words from Psalm 139:14-17 to guide your thanksgiving today. Thank God for how He has made you, wired you, formed you…
Think for a moment about God’s attitude, God’s heart for those who don’t have a personal relationship with Him. With those thoughts in mind, let’s continue to pray for those who we know do not know Christ.
Let’s continue to begin our times of supplication and intercession by praying for those we know, who do not yet know Christ.
Let’s continue to express our love for those who have not come to embrace the truest hope in the universe, a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, by praying for them.
Let’s continue to begin our times of supplication and intercession by praying for those we know, who do not yet know Christ.
This week we are going to reach back to part of a hymn first published in 1695 by Anglican Bishop Thomas Ken. These four lines are some of the most treasured and sung in the history of the Church. We know it as the Doxology.
Posted on April 28, 2023
Paul’s exhortation here is not that we thank God for evil and harmful events–man-made or natural.