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Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
to all nations grant unity, peace, and concord,
and to all people give dignity, food, and shelter.
Hear us, good Lord.
Grant us abundant harvests, strength
and skill to conserve the resources of the
earth, and wisdom to use them well.
Hear us, good Lord.
Come to the help of all who are in danger, necessity,
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- But now God has disposed things so that we can learn to bear one another’s burdens (see Gal 6:2): for no one is without defect, no one without burdens, no one completely self-sufficient, no one wise enough. We must support one another (see Col 3:13), comfort one another, assist, instruct, and correct one another (see 1 Thess 5:11).
Thomas à Kempis • The Imitation of Christ: (Original translation as heard on the Hallow App)
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Andy Brown • 1 card
Although . . . you could rightly and properly be a severe judge over us sinners . . . now through your mercy implant in our hearts a comforting trust in your fatherly love, and let us experience the sweet and pleasant savor of a childlike certainty that we may joyfully call you Father, knowing and loving you and calling on you in every trouble.145
Timothy Keller • Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God
ANOTHER MORNING PRAYER
Robert Elmer • Piercing Heaven: Prayers of the Puritans (Prayers of the Church)
Jesus, I my cross have taken, All to leave and follow Thee; Destitute, despised, forsaken, Thou, from hence, my all shalt be: I will follow Thee, my Saviour Thou didst shed Thy blood for me, And though all the world forsake Thee, By Thy grace I’ll follow Thee. (H. F. Lyte)
J. Oswald Sanders • Spiritual Leadership, Spiritual Discipleship, Spiritual Maturity Set of 3 Sanders books

I make a few remarks here for the sake of young believers in connection with this subject: 1. Be slow to take new steps in the Lord’s service, or in your business, or in your families: weigh everything well; weigh all in the light of the Holy Scriptures and in the fear of God. 2. Seek to have no will of your own, in order to ascertain the mind of
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