Showing posts with label A Collection of Prayers (Rev. Paul Stratman). Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Collection of Prayers (Rev. Paul Stratman). Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

A prayer regarding concerns with COVID-19

All Things Are in Your Hands

by pastorstratman
God most high and holy,
all things are in your hands.
Your holy Word invites us
to trust in you
and to be fearless
even when the earth gives way,
when the mountains fall into the sea,
when the waters roar and foam,
when nations are in an uproar,
and even in the valley of the shadow of death.
Hear the cries of your people
as we live in a world full of fear.
With your unlimited power,
with your boundless presence,
with your knowledge of all things,
fill our hearts
with your peace that surpasses understanding.
When things are uncertain,
and crises are unseen,
draw us to you,
to your certain Word and promise,
to your dear Son who suffered for us,
and to your enduring promise
never to leave us or forsake us.
Strengthen,
encourage
and uphold us
in these difficult
and confusing times.
Fill us with faith in you,
with desires to serve our neighbors in love,
and to be strong and take heart
as we wait for you to work your good purpose
for the good of those who love you;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Source: Paul C. Stratman, A Collection of Prayers, March 16, 2020, during the COVID-19 / Corona Virus crisis.

Friday, April 19, 2019

Prayer for Good Friday


Prayer for Good Friday

Today…

800px-mathis_gothart_grc3bcnewald_007Today, O good Jesus,
you did not hide your face from shame and spitting for us.
Today, Jesus our Redeemer,
you were mocked,
mocked by unbelievers,
and crowned with thorns for us.
Today, good Shepherd,
you laid down your life on the cross for the sheep,
and you were crucified with robbers,
and had your sacred hands nailed through.
Today you were laid in the guarded tomb,
and the saints burst open their tombs.
Today, good Jesus,
you put an end to our sins,
that on the day of your resurrection
we may joyfully receive your holy body,
and be refreshed with your sacred blood.
Source: Mozarabic, freely modified from  Ancient Collects, ed. William Bright, p. 48#3.
Credit:  https://acollectionofprayers.com/2018/03/30/today/