Friday, March 30, 2018

To Express Faith Through Love


Love never fails.
     —1 Corinthians 13:8a (NIV)

And without faith it is impossible to please God…
     —Hebrews 11:6a (NIV)

The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.
     —Galatians 5:6b (NIV)


Heavenly Father,


With a grateful heart and in response to Your love for me, help me to do only that which pleases You—expressing my faith through love.


Fill me with the love of Christ, so I might learn how to love others with the same sacrificial love with which He first loved me—not with some less-than-adequate human love which self-centeredly picks and chooses when to love and who to love.

Help me to love in obedience to Christ’s command, when I don’t really want to love—when I’m just not feeling it—and when I can’t see any apparent return for my efforts.

Help me to love sacrificially those who I may think don’t deserve my love—who may act oblivious to my actions of love—and to whom my love seems to make no difference.

Help me love in faith, having faith that my expression of Christ’s love always accomplishes the purpose for which You have ordained it—whether by changing the other person, or by bringing about a change in myself—and that it never falls uselessly to the ground.


With a grateful heart and in response to Your love for me, help me to do only that which pleases You—expressing my faith through love.


In the name of Jesus, Amen.

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

The Work of Your Hand


But now, O LORD, You are our Father,
We are the clay, and You our potter;
And all of us are the work of Your hand.

—Isaiah 64:8 (NASB)


Heavenly Father,


Like a skilled potter patiently fashions his lump of clay according to his plans, so continue to make me into that uniquely original vessel which is perfectly suited for Your purposes and divinely marked for all to see—a product of Your gentle, loving hand, who bears within himself the image of his Maker.


It is You, O LORD, who has created me and given me life—and it is to You that I owe my life and my existence—so mold me as You will and make me Your very own!

With gentleness and patience, remove from me that which does not reflect Your long-planned purposes for my life—and smooth away any rough edges, so that I would become all that You intend for me to become, according to Your perfect design.

To those areas where I am vulnerable to failure, those places where I am weak, add the strength of Your grace—as You help me to seek out and more fully depend on Your presence in my life to carry me through.

According to the marvelous grace which You pour out on me, let others see Your hand at work in me and through me—that they might see You reflected in me—and be drawn to You, to bring You glory.


Like a skilled potter patiently fashions his lump of clay according to his plans, so continue to make me into that uniquely original vessel which is perfectly suited for Your purposes and divinely marked for all to see—a product of Your gentle, loving hand, who bears within himself the image of his Maker.


In the name of Jesus, Amen.

Monday, March 26, 2018

To Enter In Like A Child


“I tell you the truth, anyone who doesn’t receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.”

—Mark 10:15 (NLT)


Loving Father God,


Teach me how to come to You like a child, that I might enter into all that You have for me—both in the here-and-now, and for eternity to come.


Teach me how to come to You with childlike humility—knowing that I have only my heart to bring to You and that I can do no good thing apart from You.

Teach me how to come to You with childlike dependence—knowing I am helpless and hopeless without You, but still that I can still find my help and hope in You.

Teach me how to come to You with childlike inquisitiveness—that I might gain knowledge and grow in wisdom, and leave behind my foolish ways.

Teach me how to come to You with childlike faith—asking confidently for Your best for me and believing You will give me every good thing You have for me.

Teach me how to come to You with childlike obedience—willingly going and doing that which You require of me, knowing You always have my best interests at heart.

Teach me how to come to You with childlike gratefulness—giving thanks and rejoicing in all situations for all of Your goodness, knowing You work all things together for my good.

Teach me how to come to You with childlike love—a love that is purely motivated and freely offered, just because of who You are.


Teach me how to come to You like a child—that I might enter into all that You have for me, both in the here-and-now, and for eternity to come.


In the name of Jesus, Amen.