Evening prayer!
Did you have a good day today? Would you like to thank God for today and enter into a sense of peace, and experience God’s guidance, and direction? If you would like that,
We invite you to pray with us!
Are you ready?
Let’s pray together and thank God for today!
I have called upon thee, for thou wilt hear me, O God: incline thine ear unto me, and hear my speech. ⏤ Psalm 17:6 (KJV)
At the close of Your holy day, our Father, we come to You with our evening worship. May our prayers rise like incense before You. We thank You for what the day has brought to us of rest, of spiritual help, of instruction in divine things. We thank You for the glimpses of truth we have had as we have read Your holy word. We thank You for all the good impulses and desires which have stirred in our hearts.
May we be made strong, to meet the struggles of life. May we have more quietness and confidence, amid the world’s tumults and strife’s. May the holy influences of Sunday, be in us like sweet songs, and every place we go during the coming week, may we carry the music of gladness. May the light which has shone upon us on this holy day, make our faces brighter, that we may shine as lights in the world. May the kindly feelings and yearnings which have been kindled in us by the Holy Spirit, impel us to helpful ministries as we go our way among men. So may we in all ways carry into our paths of life, a blessing which shall make the world a little brighter and put a little new joy into many hearts.
Let a blessing rest upon the preaching of Your word everywhere this day. May Your people be strengthened; may the sorrowing be comforted; may many lost ones date the beginning of their new life from this Sunday. May the world be holier, with more of the Spirit of Jesus in it, because for another day Your people have remembered You, and have called down blessings upon men. Pour out a large measure of Your love.
Forgive all our sins and failures in duty — and grant to us Your grace and peace as we lie down to sleep. We ask all through Jesus Christ our Savior. Amen.
Prayer is the nearest approach to God and the highest enjoyment of Him, that we are capable of in this life. ⏤ William Law