"But the angel reassured them. 'Don't be afraid!' he said. 'I bring
you good news that will bring great joy to all people. The Savior —
yes, the Messiah, the Lord — has been born today in Bethlehem, the city
of David!'" Luke 2:10-11 (NLT)
Father God,
We thank You and praise You today for the miracle of Your Son's birth. Thank You for bringing great JOY to the whole world!
Thank You for giving us the assurance that because You came to us
in the form of a human, we who believe in Jesus can know with absolute
certainty that we'll spend eternity with You.
We thank You, Lord, for the many reasons we have been given a merry
Christmas. And we rejoice for each blessing. New life. New love. A
home. A job. New opportunities. Second chances. And more.
We know, Lord, that You bring the sun and the moon and set the
stars in motion. You tell the ocean where to stop and the snow when to
start. And we thank You for the mighty gift of Your creation.
Thank You, Father, for spiritual leaders and faith-filled friends who keep encouraging us when we are close to giving up.
And although we have many reasons to rejoice today, Lord, we also
know December 25th can be not-so-merry for a whole host of reasons. We
pray for those who are experiencing loss this Christmas: relational,
financial, spiritual and physical.
We pray for those who are coping with loving a prodigal and our
friends and family members whose hearts are far from You. We pray for
those dealing with unemployment and addictions and chronic sickness ...
and unending pain and frustrations of all kinds. Thank You, Lord, that
You are The Wonderful Counselor and Prince of Peace, even in the midst
of our not-so-merry circumstances.
Finally, Lord, we ask You to grant us peace. Peace in our homes,
peace in our churches, and peace in our hearts, when the world all
around us spins out-of-control.
Help us to stay focused on You, this Christmastime and always.
Thank You for loving the whole world enough to send the greatest gift,
Your Son, so that we might truly have a very merry Christmas.
In Jesus' Name,
Amen.
Amen.
Prayer © 2014 by Steph Raquel.
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