Prayers from Thankful People
“The Lord will indeed give what is good
and our land will yield its harvest.”
-A prayer of the faithful (Psalm 85:12)
As the rhythm of the fall moves us closer and closer to the holiday set aside for giving thanks, we will take a few moments each day with a prayer of faith. Today's prayer comes from the Sioux Native Americans:
I come before you as one of your many children.
See, I am small and weak; I need your strength and wisdom.
Grant me to walk in beauty and that my eyes may ever behold the crimson sunset.
May my hands treat with respect the things which you have created,
May my ears hear your voice.
Make me wise, that I may understand the things which you have taught my people,
which you have hidden in every leaf and every rock.
I long for strength, not in order that I may overreach my brother
but to fight my greatest enemy—
myself.
Make me ever ready to come to you with pure hands and candid eyes,
So that my spirit, when life disappears like the setting sun,
May stand unashamed before you.
Note: The prayers for this week’s devotions are from a collection of blessings, poems, and meditations from around the world entitled, Prayers for Healing.
--Ben Keckler
11.12.07
Monday, November 12, 2007
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