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In today’s reflection, Scott Schutte meditates on Psalm 122, a psalm that expresses joy and longing for the peace of Jerusalem. The psalmist calls for peace and unity in God’s city. Reflect on the importance of peace in your own life and join Scott Schutte in prayer, asking God to bring peace to your heart, your relationships, and the world.
Prayer Prompts
Midday
How does going to the house of the Lord and being in the presence of God’s people impact your life? Express gratitude to God for both the freedom to publicly practice your faith and the fruit that practice creates in your life.
Evening
What would peace look like in your life tonight? For David, peace meant unity and prosperity for God’s city and His people. You may want peace for an anxious heart, peace in the life of a struggling loved one, or peace over uncertain circumstances. Hold that desire up to God and echo the words of David as your prayer, “May you have peace.”
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In today’s reflection, Scott Schutte meditates on Psalm 122, a psalm that expresses joy and longing for the peace of Jerusalem. The psalmist calls for peace and unity in God’s city. Reflect on the importance of peace in your own life and join Scott Schutte in prayer, asking God to bring peace to your heart, your relationships, and the world.
Prayer Prompts
Midday
How does going to the house of the Lord and being in the presence of God’s people impact your life? Express gratitude to God for both the freedom to publicly practice your faith and the fruit that practice creates in your life.
Evening
What would peace look like in your life tonight? For David, peace meant unity and prosperity for God’s city and His people. You may want peace for an anxious heart, peace in the life of a struggling loved one, or peace over uncertain circumstances. Hold that desire up to God and echo the words of David as your prayer, “May you have peace.”
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Support content like this and the vision of Sandals Church at http://sandalschurch.com/support/
Join our email list for content updates: http://sandalschurch.com/subscribe
Download the Sandals Church App: http://sandalschurch.com/app/
If you have questions, need prayer or want to get connected, please email us anytime at [email protected]!

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