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Lord God, almighty and everlasting Father, you
Morning
I like this Prayer for Grace from the Episcopal Church’s Book of Common Prayer because it succinctly incorporates three main types of prayer: worship, thanksgiving, and petition. In this episode of Prayer to Go, I walk through this prayer line-by-line so that we can explore these different facets prayer that you might find helpful to incorporate into your morning routine.
Lord God, almighty and everlasting Father
In the first words of this prayer, we identify God
Worship is something that goes on inside of us – it’s not going to a church service or singing along with the worship band, but how our hearts move, change, and transform as we do those things – as we sit in God’s presence. By meditating on God, thinking about how powerful and present He is in our lives, we open our hearts to expanding our relationship with and appreciation for Him.
You have brought us in safety to this new
In the next phrase, we recognize that God has
Preserve us with your mighty power, that we
Finally, we ask God to protect us and give purpose to our day. Petition is usually the easiest part of prayer – after all, we usually pray because we want something. But, this prayer models a different kind of petition, where we ask God not necessarily for something tangible that we want, but instead to guide us towards His will and to help us follow the path that He has set out for us
I so hope that you try to incorporate Morning Prayer into your daily routine, whether you choose a set prayer or ad-lib elements such as worship, thanksgiving, and petition.
Thank you for listening (or reading!) this episode of Prayer to Go. Until next time, go with God!
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Lord God, almighty and everlasting Father, you
Morning
I like this Prayer for Grace from the Episcopal Church’s Book of Common Prayer because it succinctly incorporates three main types of prayer: worship, thanksgiving, and petition. In this episode of Prayer to Go, I walk through this prayer line-by-line so that we can explore these different facets prayer that you might find helpful to incorporate into your morning routine.
Lord God, almighty and everlasting Father
In the first words of this prayer, we identify God
Worship is something that goes on inside of us – it’s not going to a church service or singing along with the worship band, but how our hearts move, change, and transform as we do those things – as we sit in God’s presence. By meditating on God, thinking about how powerful and present He is in our lives, we open our hearts to expanding our relationship with and appreciation for Him.
You have brought us in safety to this new
In the next phrase, we recognize that God has
Preserve us with your mighty power, that we
Finally, we ask God to protect us and give purpose to our day. Petition is usually the easiest part of prayer – after all, we usually pray because we want something. But, this prayer models a different kind of petition, where we ask God not necessarily for something tangible that we want, but instead to guide us towards His will and to help us follow the path that He has set out for us
I so hope that you try to incorporate Morning Prayer into your daily routine, whether you choose a set prayer or ad-lib elements such as worship, thanksgiving, and petition.
Thank you for listening (or reading!) this episode of Prayer to Go. Until next time, go with God!