Sunday, February 26, 2012

Prayer - Lent 5

Heavenly Father,

We continue our journey through this season of Lent with hearts filled with love for you, giving you all glory, honor and praise. You alone are holy and worthy of our worship.We redouble our efforts to be pleasing in your sight.

As we exercise spiritual disciplines, we do so to honor you and bring you pleasure. Let these sacrifices and additions of spiritual practices help us grow closer to you, to reflect Jesus’ 40 days of fasting in the wilderness, and develop our spiritual maturity. When resolutions fail, let our devotion to you in these disciplines succeed because they are designed to honor you.

We ask for your guiding Spirit to be present among us during Lent and always. Help us grow into your likeness. Give us the courage to proclaim you boldly to those who need to know of your saving grace, unconditional love, and blessed forgiveness.

We seek your blessing for all the people of the Early UMC. Pour out your favor over your church so we can be ministers of the Gospel who honor you in all our actions. Let our activities and our worship be pleasing in your sight.

In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

(c) Ann Trimble-Ray 2010 Revised

Prayer - Lent 4

Heavenly Father,

We claim the words of the Psalmist as our own as we pray:

I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands. I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you. Praise be to you, LORD; teach me your decrees. With my lips I recount all the laws that come from your mouth. I rejoice in following your statutes as one rejoices in great riches. I meditate on your precepts and consider your ways. I delight in your decrees; I will not neglect your word.

Let these supplications become truth for all of us as we continue through the Lenten season, growing in closer relationship with You. All we have and all we are are Yours, Almighty Father, and we rejoice in Your grace and mercy.

We pray in the holy name of Jesus, our Savior. Amen.

Prayer - Lent 3

Heavenly Father,

All glory is Yours, Almighty God, for Your wonderful deeds and saving grace. None is like You, Lord, who sees our flaws and loves us in spite of them. We honor You and give You our praise.

Help us to see the fruits of life lived in and for You. Guide us as we repent of our sin and joyfully live into life in Your name. Give us patience with ourselves and greater trust in You. Reveal Your will for our lives, for the mission You have called us to complete.

Let our confidence in Your love and our salvation be apparent to all we encounter. Let us reflect Jesus' love to our family, friends, neighbors, and strangers alike. Let our witness to Your grace draw others to You.

We repent of our sin and lay it at Your feet, Precious Jesus. We relinquish the hold of material goods, money, and power on our lives. We turn away from our former selves and take on Christ!

All these things, we pray with sincere hearts and the hope of Christ our Savior. Amen.

(C) Ann Trimble-Ray 2012

Prayer Lent 2

Heavenly Father,

We praise Your glorious name, giving You all honor and glory. We worship You, Creator God, and celebrate Your unconditional, unchanging love for all of Your children.

In this time of repentence, preparation, and anticipation, help us to faithfully set aside time for You. Give us hearts for study of Your Word, time spent in meditation and prayer. Let this Lenten season be a time of drawing closer to You as we shut out the noise of the world.

We thank You for seeing our need and meeting it. We are filled with gratitude as we remember the gift of Your Son, Jesus, whose life, ministry, death, and resurrection transformed lives.

We pray for those who don't know You, Gracious God, nor our Savior Jesus. We intercede for them, asking You to soften their hearts and equip us for ministry to them. Give us the words, the actions, and the courage to witness to them. Help us bring one more to Jesus.

Forgive us, Lord, when we turn the other way when we see someone in need. Forgive us when we let busyness prevent us from time spent in communion with You.

We continue on our Lenten journey, seeking to be ever closer to You, with praise and thanksgiving for Your grace and mercy.

In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.

(c) Ann Trimble-Ray 2012