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Pastoral Prayer from
Our Father, our God,
Our prayer this morning is focused heavenward and considering the majestic theme of worship of You, our Lord.
We add our voices to the eternal choir in praise to Your holy name for You are our Creator and our King.
We celebrate your glory for You alone are exalted forever.
Your glory is above heaven and earth, far above everything You created.
This prompts us to sing with Your people a new song — a song of redemption.
You enjoy the lively spirited praise of Your people who employ every means — stringed, wind, and percussion instruments — but mostly our hearts and minds to sing of Your wonder and Your glory.
We have no merit.
We are fallen, sinful, helpless, and needy sinners with no ability to free ourselves from the dreadful bondages of sin.
But You made a way through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Your Word promises that all who call on His name will be saved.
We are profoundly blessed and grateful to rest in Your promises in Christ that they are Yea and amen.
And so we this morning offer You our praise with profound yet humble thanksgiving.
So we sing!
We sing! from our hearts because of the greatness of Your salvation You have given us in Your Son, in whose name we pray.
Amen
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