Entry for August 30, 2007..........PRAYING THE LORD’S PRAYER

PRAYING THE LORD’S PRAYER
Here's an example of how the Lord's Prayer can guide your prayers….
Our Father
Thank you for adopting me into your family.
Who is
Thank you, my Lord, for being a God of the
present tense.
My Jehovah-jireh (the God who provides),
My Jehovah-raah (the caring Shepherd),
My Jehovah-shalom (the Lord is peace),
My Jehovah-rophe (the God who heals),
And my Jehovah-nissi (Lord, my banner).
In heaven,
Your workshop of creation reminds me--if you can make the skies, you can make sense out of my struggles.
Hallowed be thy name.
Be holy in my heart. You are a "cut above" all else. Enable me to set my sights on you.
Thy kingdom come,
Come kingdom! Be present, Lord Jesus! Have free reign in every corner of my life.
Thy will be done,
Reveal your heart to me, dear Father. Show me my role in your passion. Grant me guidance in the following decisions….
On earth as it is in heaven.
Thank you that you silence heaven to hear my prayer. On my heart are the ones you love.
I pray for….
Give us this day our daily bread.
I accept your portion for my life today. I surrender the following concerns regarding my well-being….
Forgive us our debts,
I thank you for the roof of grace over my head, bound together with the timbers and nails of Calvary. There is nothing I can do to earn or add to your mercy. I confess my sins to you
As we also have forgiven our debtors;
Treat me, Father, as I treat others. Have mercy on the following friends who have wounded me….
Lead us not into temptation,
But deliver us from evil
Let my small hand be engulfed in yours. Hold me, lest I fall. I ask for special strength regarding….Let your kindness be on all your church. I pray especially for ministers near and missionaries far away.
Thine-not mine-is the kingdom,
I lay my plans at your feet.
Thine-not mine-is the power,
I come to you for strength.
Thine-not mine-is the glory,
I give you all the credit.
Forever. Amen.
Thine-not mine-is the power. Amen.
--From The Great House of God by Max Lucado