Thursday, December 29, 2016

{ A Prayer for 2017 }

Holy God of Heaven and Earth,

I know that a thousand years are as a day to You, 
but we humans are bound up in time. 
As a new year is beginning, please teach me to...

    * Care more about people and less about money
    * Enjoy my work but not let it enslave me
    * And laugh more easily than I did last year

As I get ready for 2017, help me to remember things that are easy to forget...

    * That it might well be my last year
    * That some people are counting on me
    * And that You have things for me to do

Lord, with the things I have accumulated over the years, please let me...

    * Shake off the monotony of life
    * Try some new things in this new year
    * And mend some broken fences

And, Father of Mercies, please teach me in this new and unspoiled year to...

    * Lighten up and enjoy children, sunsets, reading, and long walks
    * Avoid quarrels and work at being a peacemaker in this world
    * And start next year with fewer regrets than I bring to 2017

I cannot know what this year will bring, 
and I am grateful for that! 
But help me...

    * Eat less junk food
    * Exercise and take better care of my mind, body and soul
    * And learn to enjoy the simple pleasures of life

Above all other things, Father, I want to be Your instrument for...

    * Easing somebody's too-heavy load
    * Relieving some sad person's misery
    * And introducing some lost soul to Jesus

Come what may in the year about to begin, 
may we live it for Your glory, 
within Your will, 
and to Your delight.

We pray in the name of Jesus.

4 comments:

  1. Amen to your precious prayer Deb. Oh that I may be what He desires! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  2. Beautiful prayer. Thank you for sharing it. May it be my prayer too!

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  3. This is a great prayer. God bless you in 2017

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  4. That is so beautiful, Debbie! Amen, amen, amen!

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