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Saturday, February 25, 2017

Prayers of my heart —No. 7

***What is important to You? What do You see in my day?

Heavenly Father,
What is important to You today? There's a lot of busy-ness in my day ...and people. Thank You. I see meetings, service delivery, income opportunities today and in the future.

M____ intimidates me a bit. N_____ does too.

Are these little intimidations preventing me from moving? Sometimes it seems I am just plain lazy. Would You help me with it?

The heart is deceitful above all things...Father, what do You see in my day?

Is my heart desperate? ...and deceitfully wicked? ...if I saw this wickedness in my heart, would I even be able to look at myself?

Oh Father, What did You see in me...before Jesus? What do You see now?

Who can know it? Only You.

If I ask You for Your heart and to love others as You love —is the cost the same as what Jesus paid? Am I asking to sacrifice my life for others —even those who don't like or want me? ...or for people who disdain me? Could I even do such a thing?

Your heart. Your love.
The cost - Your life.

I offer a meager, "Thank You."

How can I give You my life? You love me —it is easy to give You my life —because You first loved me.

How did You do it? ...how did You love those who hate You? Sacrificing for them as well? How do I honor You? How do I demonstrate Your love for me —to others.

Who can know it? You can.
You can know it.

I ask it.

Help me, that I may stand strong and that I may be found faithful in the day of His coming.

In Jesus’ Name.

Please consider joining me in these prayers, especially those for the revival of our nation:
Prayers of my heart
Jeremiah Prayers —for the U.S.
For the Trump Administration
For Leaders and Decision Makers
For Pastors, especially in the U.S.

***This prayer is my own and the content does not reflect the philosophy or policies of any organization. They are offered in good faith that others may find them helpful in their prayer life and that the Body of Christ may be found faithful in the day of His coming.

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