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Hey. It snowed again! I don’t mind the snow. So this morning I woke up early and am focused on finishing some work. There’s so much to do and so little time. I need a day to do applications for schools -
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Archive for February 22nd, 2009
“The Our Father contains all the duties we owe to God, the acts of all the virtues and the petitions for all our spiritual and corporal needs. Tertullian says that the Our Father is a summary of the New Testament. Thomas a Kempis says that it surpasses all the desires of all the saints; that it is a condensation of all the beautiful sayings of all the psalms and canticles; that in it we ask God for everything that we need, that by it we praise him in the very best way; that by it we lift up our souls from earth to heaven and unite them closely to God.” “Our Father Who art in Heaven, For thine is the Kingdom, the Power and the Glory for ever and ever. Amen” A simple prayer of ‘Thanks Be To God’ when we wake up starts the day with His name on our lips. Dedicating the day ahead to the Lord will result in a calm and peace in all we do and a fruitful day’s work, yes even when things seem to go wrong. Rather than curse the mishap, say ‘Thanks Be To God’ or ‘Praise You Lord’. Here are a few nice little morning prayers to set the tone for the day:
Angels are spoken of frequently in the Bible and we should be aware of their existence. Jesus was supported by the angels during his trials in the desert before He set out on His work. We each have a guardian angel and a lovely little prayer for both morning and night is one to ask our guardian angel to watch over us.
A lovely way of giving the day over to the Lord is in simple conversation with Him, chatting as if to a member of the family or a good friend.:
By getting into the habit of chatting with God like a child chats away to a parent, we will bring God’s presence within us to the surface and enjoy His company. May Jesus and Mary Bless you in all you do today! http://www.circleofprayer.com/morning.html |