For all those times

Are you living with constant regret? Do you frequently talk to yourself in a negative way? Sometimes the failures and mistakes we made overwhelm us. We might think there is no way out. But don’t worry, there is hope.

While we should claim responsibility for our errors, they don’t have to define us. Our past sins do not have to dictate to us how we live now and in the future.

God sent his Son to forgive us and set us free. This is the most incredible gift ever. It’s an exaggerated love that can transform lives and even entire families. And it is never, ever too late.

So begin again. Begin today. Go to the Lord humbly, and he will forgive you. You are not condemned. Instead, in Jesus Christ, you are loved beyond measure. You are a beloved child of God.

And he who sat upon the throne said, “Behold, I make all things new.” Also he said, “Write this, for these words are trustworthy and true.”

Revelation 21:5

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For all those times

For all those times I wish I could have been there,

For all those calls and visits I never made,

For all the times I didn’t make it, when I could have helped, maybe even just a little bit… or even a lot.

I give it all up to you, my Lord.

For all those times I didn’t speak up or I wish I had said things a different way, only to realize later how I should have spoken,

I give up all those wasted words and words not said…

I give them all up to you, my Lord.

And for all those times I should have said, “I’m sorry,” but didn’t.

For all those times I hurt someone, knowingly or not, for all those times I let my pride get in the way…

I give it all up to you, O Lord.

For all those times that broke my heart, I give them up to you, my merciful Lord.

For only you can fill in the gaps.

You alone are sovereign.

You alone are the Lord.

And instead of living heartbroken, I will live thankfully.

For every time I didn’t make it or did it wrong, you were there to make it better.

Somehow, someway, only you make all things new.

Prayer for all the hurt you see

You see them. They could be family members or friends. Or maybe you hear about them on the news. You see so many people hurting, and it affects you. You have a human heart after all. You might go for days, weeks, or even years witnessing the hurt.

Instead of keeping it all bottled up inside, let the Lord help you process it all. Let him take the anguish off your shoulders. Let him give you his restoration. This doesn’t mean you don’t care. It doesn’t mean you won’t help. It simply means you need God’s help to deal with and process all the hurt you see in this world.

Fear not, for I am with you,
    be not dismayed, for I am your God;
I will strengthen you, I will help you,
    I will uphold you with my victorious right hand.

Isaiah 41:10

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Prayer for all the hurt you see

O blessed Lord,

So many struggle and strive.

Many wander far from the light.

It hurts to see them all, for my heart has been made tender by your loving grace.

Do I wish it could be different? Do I spend all my energy worried and afraid?

But you have shown me, O Lord, you have taught me to fear nothing.

You show me a more excellent way.

So I bow down now, I seek you. I surrender to your will.

You rush in. You remove worry. Only you can set me free.

And all the pain and suffering I see, I give it up to you.

I invoke your holy name to heal my eyes, ears and heart.

Cast out the evil one, O Lord. Silence his lies.

I appeal to your mercy. Forgive us and set us free, in Christ, our Savior.

For we all have sinned and we all need salvation.

Let us come home to you.

In Jesus name,

Amen.

Prayer for when you feel humiliated

Who likes to feel humiliated? Nobody. But like all things, humiliation can be transformed into something that helps you grow as a person. No, it’s not pleasant. And it might not even be your fault at all. Sometimes, you experience humiliation, and there’s nothing you can do about it.

But what if instead of keeping all that bad feeling bottled up inside, you gave it up to God? What if instead of shutting down or boiling with anger, you opened your hurt and your heart up to the Lord?

Something miraculous can happen. Your shame and your pain can be transformed into a blessing for you. The experience can make you trust and love Jesus even more. Then you can move forward again, restored by the loving mercy of God.

We know that in everything God works for good with those who love him, who are called according to his purpose. For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the first-born among many brethren. 

Romans 8:28-29

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Prayer for when you feel humiliated

O merciful Lord,

It happened and it hurt.

I felt so humiliated and ashamed.

It wasn’t my fault, or maybe it was, or maybe a bit of both.

But it still stings. It burns.

I want to scream, strike, and run away all at once.

Why must I feel this way? Won’t you help me, O Lord?

Calm my heart and mind.

Let me return to you. Let me find rest in you.

Let me remember that you also felt humiliated.

You also felt the pain.

From the depths of my hurt, I give it all up to you.

Let the obstacles in my heart come crashing down.

May your Spirit come rushing in. May your grace overflow in me.

Only you can restore my soul.

Now a bit more humble. Now a bit less proud.

A bit more like my beloved Lord,

In Jesus name,

Amen.

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Providence

Some might think divine providence is receiving great blessings from God, and this is partly true. His blessings might arrive in the form of a great opportunity or financial help. But God’s providence is much more profound than that.

God’s providence comes to its fullest expression when it is built on trust. If we place some kind of condition on his providence, then we miss the point.

Remember, God is the giver of life. He is sovereign over all creation. As we dig deeper into those truths, we can live more according to his providence. God’s providence isn’t magic or luck. Instead, it’s a process that involves the conquest of your heart.

Then, even in the most difficult situations, you don’t lose hope. You stay on track. And when you stumble, you rise up, as you rest in the palm of the hand of God.

But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things shall be yours as well. Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Let the day’s own trouble be sufficient for the day.

Matthew 6:33-34

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Providence

Why do I always want to control things?

Why do I always want to have my way?

I think I know best. But you, O Lord, know better.

So I plan and I push hard.

I try to do it all on my own.

And when things don’t go my way,

I feel lonely, foolish and sad.

What if I seek you first above all things, O Lord?

What if I seek your Providence?

For Providence isn’t getting things easy.

Instead, it’s knowing you are my King and Creator.

And when I surrender to you, your will and your ways become my delight.

Then I can truly do my part.

I can plow forward with courage and confidence.

Not because I’m in control.

But rather, because I trust.

I see your signs and follow them.

Your Spirit leads my spirit.

My mind and body may grow weary.

My heart may feel troubled sometimes.

But I journey towards heaven.

My soul soars free.

Knowing I already have everything, always and

forever-more in the mercy of the Lord.

You told me

The truth of the risen Jesus is life changing. The power of the Resurrection is infinite. It is the fullest expression of the glory of God.

Are you living it?

Dig deeper into your faith. Connect with your Creator and Savior. Let the Spirit of the Lord give you the courage and strength to keep going in hard times… and to be thankful in good times.

Rejoice! Never, ever forget — you are a beloved child of God.

For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Romans 8:38-39

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You told me

No matter how hard the struggle,

No matter how tough it gets,

I will stay faithful.

What else can I do? Where else can I go?

I wandered for years, alone in the wilderness.

I tried to run away.

But you called me, over and over again.

Tenderly. Patiently.

Until I said, “Yes, Lord. Here I am.”

And you didn’t promise me a pain free life.

You didn’t tell me it would be easy.

But you did tell me I could be forgiven.

You told me I could be free.

You nailed my shame to the cross with you.

So I could really try my best.

And sometimes, my best isn’t good enough.

But then there you are, always, faithfully.

You fill in the gaps.

And knowing that you have risen,

Against all odds,

I can rise up to.

Even after being knocked down.

Even after being bruised.

Nothing can separate me from your love that tells me,

I am forgiven. I am free

Beyond all limits

Is it hard for you to accept limits? Are you experiencing a frustrating situation right now?

Maybe it’s an unreasonable employer or someone else you work with. Or perhaps it’s someone in the family that frustrates you. You see the mistakes they make, and it brings out the worst in you.

Situations can also set limits on you that are hard to accept. Maybe you want to advance in your career or education, but things stand in your way. Or maybe in your church or community, you feel things could be much better, but you are powerless to do anything.

Some limits are unavoidable, so what can you do about them? Don’t let them drive you to bitterness and anger. Don’t let them make you react in ways you’ll regret later.

Learn how to navigate and accept your limitations with patience and wisdom. There is no point in driving yourself crazy over things you can’t change. There is a much better way. Let your faith be your guide.

He replied, “Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.”

Matthew 17:20

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Beyond all limits

Frustration gets the best of me.

My thoughts race. My mind cries out:

“This is all wrong. This is not how it should be.”

I hate this.

So, I get angry. Resentment boils up in me.

The devil loves to see me like this.

Angry. Arrogant. The proud know-it-all.

But the Spirit comes to me. He tells me:

Did you not know? Have you not heard?

In his hometown of Nazareth, he performed only a few miracles.

He did not stop Judas’ betrayal.

He did not stop Peter’s denial.

He did not stop the high priests condemning him.

Many left his side. They walked away.

He knows your anguish and frustration.

The Son of God had limits too.

And the hardest stop of all – the cross – even this he accepted, willingly, lovingly.

He knew beyond all limits, his Father was at work.

So he stayed faithful. He stayed true.

Learn from him. Trust in the Lord.

Come see the empty tomb and believe.

One day all limits will come crumbling down

– even the ones you keep in your heart.

So walk upon the waters of your frustration & fear.

In humility to God, all limits disappear.

Make my heart strong

We’ve all been beat up and knocked down at some point in our lives. Nobody lives pain free. But if we try to avoid pain at all costs, what happens? What happens when you are afraid to feel?

Nobody should seek meaningless suffering, but you can’t deny your reality either. And if the pain makes you close your heart, it can lead to an emotional or spiritual death.

When the hurt from this world gets the best of you, it’s time to return to the only place you can trust with your soul. Return to the Lord. He will lift you up and restore you. He will restore your heart.

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A new heart I will give you, and a new spirit I will put within you; and I will take out of your flesh the heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.

Ezekiel 36:26

Make my heart strong

The world can be so cruel and unkind.

Contradiction, betrayal, lies – yours and theirs.

Wounds appear upon your flesh, upon your soul.

Why, O Lord, why?

Your heart hurts.

It shuts down. It turns to stone.

You don’t want to hurt anymore.

But the cold, hard heart can’t feel.

The cold, hard heart can’t love.

What if your heart could be strong again?

What if you weren’t afraid to feel anymore?

What if you weren’t afraid to love?

The Lord Jesus Christ does this for you.

He gives his heart to you. It bleeds for you.

He loves you with a human heart.

It feels the pain. It suffers the wounds.

Just like yours.

But the heart of Christ is strong. Brave and faithful to the end. His loving heart conquers sin and death.

Take away my cold, hard heart, O Lord.

Give me a strong heart of flesh.

Give me the heart of Jesus.

Come what may, let me feel. Let me love.

Brave and faithful to the end.

My mess. God’s love.

We all make mistakes, but that might not make you feel any better when you do something wrong. When you mess up, you can experience a temptation to shut down. You might want to close your heart since it hurts to much.

Nobody likes admitting their mistakes. Nobody enjoys feeling pain. But if you open your heart and hurt to God, his love will restore you.

Do not be afraid. Trust in the goodness of God!

“Come now, let us settle the matter,”
    says the Lord.
“Though your sins are like scarlet,
    they shall be as white as snow;
though they are red as crimson,
    they shall be like wool.

Isaiah 1:18

My mess. God’s love.

O merciful Lord,

I wonder sometimes,

What makes me mess up?

What makes me do the things I don’t want to do?

I slip up, I say the wrong thing, I do myself wrong.

Why Lord? Why does this happen to me?

I feel so foolish sometimes.

Then I hurt others. And I hurt myself.

An empty sore space opens in my heart.

If anything good comes from my mistake, it must come from you.

Maybe my ego’s too big. Or maybe I’m not paying attention. Maybe I’m not listening to you when you tell me, “You don’t have to prove anything to me. I love you, my child. ”

So I give up my hurt and shame to you, O Lord.

You are my only hope here.

Enter that empty sore space in my heart.

Cleanse my wounds, heal my hurt.

I let my guard down. I lay aside my pride.

Come, Spirit of God, do your good work in me.

May I be humbled by your love.

May God’s goodness set me free.

Wait child

Feeling rushed or hurried about something? Is the pressure of life making you anxious?

Take the time to connect with the Lord. Let him give you clarity of thought and action. Let his Spirit prepare you. Then, when the time is right, you can move forward with confidence.

The Lord is good to those who wait for him,
    to the soul that seeks him.
It is good that one should wait quietly
    for the salvation of the Lord.

Lamentations 3:25-26

Wait child

The world tugs and pulls at me. It pressures me.

I get nervous. I want to hurry up fast.

And my impulse tempts me to fly ahead.

I know myself all too well.

And before I go too far, you call out to me.

You awaken a place in my heart, a place you made healthy and free.

A wise place, a sacred place, where your Spirit thrives in me.

And you gently tell me, “Wait child. Wait for me.”

Let me not get ahead of myself, O Lord.

Let me not get ahead of you, as if I could.

Let me remain in your strength and your peace.

Keep me centered, quiet, secure.

And then, when it is time to move, let my steps be in line with yours.

Let my pace make time with yours.

And may my spirit be in tune with yours.

For in the past, I wandered alone and got lost. But now I am never alone.

For my God goes with me all the days of my life.

All in your love for me. All in my love for you.

Life everlasting, O blessed Lord.

Prayer to trust in the Lord

It’s easy to trust God when things are going good. But what happens when we face complications or uncertainty? What happens when you are being pushed to the limit due to family or financial problems? Or maybe someone you love is facing an illness.

In hard situations, it’s not uncommon for your trust in God to be shaken. You might wonder why you have to go through such tough times. Maybe you feel like your entire world is falling apart. Or maybe you even feel abandoned by God.

In the hardest moments, trust in God is essential. If we only have faith when things are going well, then we really don’t need faith. But when things get complicated, or even brutal, that’s when you have to stay closer than ever to God.

Cry out to him. Seek him. Things might not turn out exactly how you want, but the process will teach you to trust in the Lord no matter what. This will serve you for your entire life. You will grow in steadiness and wisdom. You will gain patience. And you will walk with your Lord, even through the fire, as you know heaven awaits you.

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“Behold, God is my salvation;
    I will trust, and will not be afraid;
for the Lord God is my strength and my song,
    and he has become my salvation.”

Isaiah 12:2

Prayer to trust in the Lord

O blessed Lord,

I can’t shake the doubt and worry. Obstacles rise up all around me. I have too much to do.

So I run around in circles even if it’s just in my mind. I feel trapped and choked.

Rise up, O Lord, rise up!

Cast out my doubts and fears. Silence the lies of the enemy that tell me I am lost and alone.

For the Lord is my strength and my energy. You are my stronghold, the Almighty in whom I trust.

So I return to you again. I return to your presence.

I know I am your child. I know I am beloved. I know I am blessed.

I will continue forward as the promises of God go before me.

May the obstacles in my life and in my mind come tumbling down.

I will trust in my Lord, my God.

In Jesus name,

Amen.