Prayers...
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Oh Lord, let Your church praise You. May You be, by all in attendance, adored. Let all the nations shout and sing and may we give You, the glory as our Savior King!
Let us come to Your feet, as to our God who’s vindicated us and freed us from afflictions, may You be gracious to us as we come and lay our tribute, which is our lives, at Your feet. Your holy will, we desire.
Lord, we ask for Your blessings and may we seek to present to You our fully devoted lives.
Lord, Your Word says that You set aside the faithful to Yourself. Lord, look upon us. Who will You set aside from among us? Lord, may it be all who are here. Help us to reflect in our hearts and be still. Oh Lord, help us to trust in You more. May You cause the light of Your face to shine on us O Lord.
Lord, You alone cause Your church to dwell safely and with power. Shine upon us O Lord for Your Names sake!
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May we bless the Lord at all times. Let His praise always be on our lips. When we boast in the Lord; we know that the humble will hear and be glad. Let’s proclaim the Lord’s greatness together & let us exalt His name together.
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Oh Lord, You alone are our exceeding joy. The very singing of Your praises lifts our hearts upward.
when we can join in the solemn psalm or the sacred hymn, our heart doth leap within us. And when Thy name is glorified, when we see sinners glorifying the name of Jesus, when we look forward to the brighter days when myriads shall flock to the Crucified: above all, when we contemplate His final triumph, then is our heart very restful, and our spirit rejoiceth in God our Saviour.
Oh Lord, when we can join in the sacred hymns and songs, our heart do leap within us.
And when Your Name is glorified, when we see sinners glorifying the Name of Jesus, when we look forward to the brighter days when myriads shall flock to the Crucified: above all, when we contemplate His final triumph, then is our hearts very restful, and our spirit rejoices in God our Savior.
Lord, we pray to You, help us who know You to glorify You. Oh, may there never be in our heart, and above all may there never come from our lips, or in our life, anything that might dishonor You. Oh, let us die a thousand deaths, sooner than ever dishonor Your hallowed Name.
Spurgeon, C. H. (2009). The Pastor in Prayer (p. 31). Bellingham, WA: Logos Bible Software.