Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Patriot Day prayer


Last year I posted a link to a prayer for hope and healing on Patriot Day.  Today I would like to just share that prayer and quote a few lines from the accompanying post written by Paige at Dayspring.com. Again this year,  I was so encouraged by this post: A Patriot Day prayer for hope and healing.

Paige wrote:

"On this 17-year anniversary of that sad day in our history, we honor the memory of those who lost lives and loved ones. And, we give thanks for those who had the courage to serve in the face of danger.

"And, while Patriot Day (9/11) is recognized as the official day of remembrance for this tragic event, we know that any day is a good day to lift those most impacted up in prayer.

"Dear Loving Father,

We pause to remember the great losses and courageous acts of September 11th. We lift up those who are still affected -- Families of the victims, police officers, firemen, first responders and all who were involved. We pray for the light of Christ to flood the hearts of people everywhere. We believe you desire to redeem all your creation, and we trust that beauty will continue to come from the ashes of our darkest days. Surround us with your mighty angels of protection, give us compassion for one another in all life’s circumstances, and the courage to answer your call.
Amen.

"So when we ask ourselves, even today: What is happening to our country? Are we safe? Is it going to be ok? Here‘s what I know: God was there in the chaos, and He is with us in this moment. His heart may break for His precious children, but He is never surprised by our struggles. He goes before us; He can be trusted with every detail; and He is our safe place today, and for all eternity."

So I exhort my friends today: oh, let us all take courage from those facts!  As His children understand, God is with us in chaos, as He is in each moment of our lives. And just as Paige pointed out so beautifully, "He goes before us; He can be trusted with every detail; and He is our safe place today, and for all eternity."

11 comments:

  1. What a beautiful prayer for such a reflective and somber day.

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    1. It is. I found it so meaningful that I just had to share.

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  2. That is a wonderful prayer. Thank you for this loving and thoughtful post.

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    1. You are welcome, Vee. I did link to it last year, but it is so meaningful that I thought it should be shared again.

      And .. I just noticed that you have a new profile photo! Very pretty.

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    1. And Amen. Loved this prayer that Paige wrote and simply had to share.

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  4. Well said. Beautiful. Thank you!!

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    1. So beautifully written, I thought. It covers everything. Glad you were blessed by it.

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  5. That is a beautiful prayer. Yes, God was there, and I know our loving God shed tears for His children. As long as Satan roams this earth there will be chaos, but take heart, we will have victory when He returns. King of King and Lord or Lords.

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    1. Amen, so true, Mary. Thanks for sharing your thoughts here ... such a blessing!

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  6. I know that I linked to it last year, but the thoughts were so lovely, and so true, that I simply had to share it again.

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