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I breathe in hope as I stand today:
Now let’s spend about one minute using part of this prayer as a breath prayer. On the in breath, say: “I breathe in peace.” On the out breath: “… as I stand today.”
Today we’ll pray that God’s peace will rest on our loved ones. You can start by praying something like, “May the peace of God rest on _________ [insert names of your loved ones as they come to mind].”
Story from the Advent book, All Creation Waits, written by Gayle Boss and illustrated by David Klein—today’s story is about the cottontail rabbit.
The author talks about the alertness of the cottontail as it waits for safety. When the Bible tells us to wait on the Lord, the word that’s used for “wait” is one that means “actively waiting,” “waiting expectantly for something to happen.” Let’s take a minute to meditate on what it feels like to wait expectantly for God to show up in our lives, even if the wait time feels long.
Go in peace
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I breathe in hope as I stand today:
Now let’s spend about one minute using part of this prayer as a breath prayer. On the in breath, say: “I breathe in peace.” On the out breath: “… as I stand today.”
Today we’ll pray that God’s peace will rest on our loved ones. You can start by praying something like, “May the peace of God rest on _________ [insert names of your loved ones as they come to mind].”
Story from the Advent book, All Creation Waits, written by Gayle Boss and illustrated by David Klein—today’s story is about the cottontail rabbit.
The author talks about the alertness of the cottontail as it waits for safety. When the Bible tells us to wait on the Lord, the word that’s used for “wait” is one that means “actively waiting,” “waiting expectantly for something to happen.” Let’s take a minute to meditate on what it feels like to wait expectantly for God to show up in our lives, even if the wait time feels long.
Go in peace