SATURDAY PRAYER – (20APR19) Dear Heavenly Father, we come to
you this day with a prayer of thanksgiving in our hearts. We thank you for
sending your Son, Jesus, to save us from our sins. We know that we did not
deserve your goodness, but you loved us so much that you did not desire that
any would be lost and devised a plan of salvation for all mankind. We know that
we have not always embraced you the way that we should have, but we ask that
you will forgive us and we want to say that we are truly sorry for all the
grief, pain, and disobedience that we have caused and done. We are a wicked
people born in sin, but we appreciate the gift of salvation because if it had
not been for your grace and mercy, we would be condemned for eternity to a
devil’s hell. We know that Jesus had not done anything to deserve how we as
human beings treated Him and yet, He chose to come knowing that He would be
rejected, despised, abused, and hated by the very ones He came to die for. Oh,
how miserable creatures we are, but we thank you for the blood that saved us
and set us free from the bondage of sin. We were incapable of saving ourselves,
so we know this to be true that we were and still are powerless without you,
Lord. Your amazing Gift is not just for a single day that man has decided to
celebrate, but we are to receive you endlessly every single day of our lives.
Your gift keeps on giving and every time we sin, we are reminded of how
precious your blood is that was shed on our behalf. We truly thank you and honor
you Lord. Today, we do not come as much as to ask for things, but we desire to
have more of YOU. Yet, we do pray that everyone who has a need, that you will
supply every one of them. We pray for those who are lost that they will come into
the full knowledge of who you are and accept the Love that you have for them.
We pray that we have an encounter with you every day and that we remain
faithful, steadfast, and unmovable, forever abiding in you until you come to
take us to glory. We pray all these things in your Son’s name, Yeshua-Hamashiach.
Amen and amen.
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