Friday, November 6, 2009

Prayer & Praise

You’ve prayed, you are patiently awaiting your blessing, you are productively moving forward – Praise Him. Right where you are, thank God & Praise him. In our daily routine we overlook the blessings of each day and I guarantee every morning you have something to praise God for. Praise him for your breath, your family, for the lesson of your living, for the ability to think clearly and carry on despite trials, for loving you so much he could never let go, for his protection, direction and unconditional love. Praise Him – To God be the Glory!!!


Scripture of the Day: Psalm 92:1-2

1 It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High, 2 to shew forth they loving kindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night.”

Prayer for the Day:

Father my only prayer today is Thank you so much for being my all and never failing me. For giving me the awareness to be who I am all of the time no matter the circumstance. For showing me faith and removing my fears. I praise you today and everyday, in Jesus’ name, Amen.

Thought for the day:

“The sweetest of all sounds is praise. “– Xenophon

Goal for the day:

Take the time to send a special thank you to those who are always there for you…keeping you moving forward & never letting you down & don’t forget to let them know why they are important to you.

Discussion Topic: The Humbled Heart of Praise.

Thank you is good, but letting yourself express the reasons for the thank you and acknowledging why you are thankful or just stating your true feelings to God, to that friend that never fails you, to your parents who did all they could to make you who you are, to your assistant that runs 3 blocks to catch you because you left an important report you needed for your meeting…Thank you is generally settled for mainly because of the vulnerability of heartfelt praise… Why is it that we wait until the eulogy to let someone know exactly what they meant to us?

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