"O Lord Our God" - 29 December 2019
O our Lord and our God, who has reconciled us to yourself, and to one
another, by the death of your Son, having taken away the dividing wall of
hostility thru his cross (Ephesians 2.14-16), we pray for your World and your
Church, and we pray in the name of Jesus who is our peace.
We pray for the wrecked and the robust nations of this world, have
mercy. We pray you to safeguard your Church in every land by granting each
country a wholesome tranquility, healthful affluence, and honest government.
Almighty God, hear our spoken and unspoken discomforts, worries and
fears about the fiscal, political and governmental future of our country. To
have a President being impeached is not a trite and trivial affair, but a
weighty and worrisome situation. Have mercy on our country, our President, the
House and Senate, and bestow and bring about what is best for the good of the
populace of this nation and the health of your Church.
Compassionate Father, we remember these who are in need…restore them
body and soul, give them peace of mind and joy in the Holy Spirit.
We pray for the people in our lives and on our hearts, who are drifting
into perilous places, and those who are thoughtlessly tripping along the path
of harmful ways that may well lead them astray; … please restrain them and draw
them out of danger, deception and defection. Also, for those who have never
repented of their sins and trusted in Christ Jesus your Son, especially any who
are here now, and those in our families…grant them to call on the name of the
Lord and be saved. And along these lines, may Pastor Wes Martin’s Gospel-work
among the Salvation Army Rehab Center continue to make disciples of Jesus,
raise the dead, and restore the defiant.
We pray for your Church throughout the world, including Downtown
Pentecostal Church; Friendship Pentecostal; Pillar of Fire; and River of Life
Church. Guide your people in all places, by your holy Word and Holy Spirit
along the way of your truth and righteousness. For those that have stumbled off
the mark, may they remember that those you love you rebuke and discipline, and may
they become zealous and repent. And take care of all of your peoples’
financial, physical and fellowship needs.
For this congregation we implore you: come and strengthen the faithful,
arouse any who might be careless, restore the repentant, restrain any who might
be reckless, reclaim any who might be wayward, steady the tottering, protect
the children, embolden the weak, heal the wounded, encourage the discouraged,
calm the worried, give peace to the troubled, comfort to the afflicted, and give
joy to us all. And may we be eaters and relishers of your word, for because of
Jesus we are called by your name, O LORD, God of hosts (Jeremiah 15.16). Amen.
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