Each Sunday we pray what is considered to be the most famous prayer in all of Christendom—the Lord’s Prayer. This prayer contains two sections that help you reflect on and pray for a greater knowledge of God. The first line of the prayer, “Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name,” reminds you that you should enter into the presence of God with great reverence for the Almighty and personal humility in that holy presence. Later in the prayer, the line “Give us this day our daily bread,” reminds you of your reliance on God’s goodness. This triggers a sentiment of gratitude and leads you back to the humility that comes from admitting your absolute dependence on God.
Give this prayer a try. Imagine yourself in the presence of God trusting in his goodness for your life.
This week’s reading:
- Monday – Acts 27
- Tuesday – Acts 28
- Wednesday – Mark 1
- Thursday – Mark 2
- Friday – Mark 3
Please Pray for:
- Our Military – leaders and soldiers
- Our families, workplace, and community
- The Unwillingly absent
- The St. Paul Church family
- Building Renovations, Modifications, and Phase 3: Construction of New Youth Building and rear parking