Classic Devotional 8/18/2024

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Centuries of Meditations – First Century

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Wisely doth St. John say, We are the Sons of God; but the world knoweth us not because it knew Him not. He that knoweth not the Spirit of God, can never know a Son of God, nor what it is to be His child. He made us the sons of God in capacity by giving us a power to see Eternity, to survey His treasures, to love His children, to know and to love as He doth, to become righteous and holy as He is; that we might be blessed and glorious as He is; the Holy Ghost maketh us the Sons of God in act, when we are righteous as He is righteous, and Holy as He is holy. When we prize all the things in Heaven and Earth, as He prized Him, and make a conscience of doing it as He doth after His similitude; then are we actually present with them, and blessed in them, being righteous and holy as He is. Then the Spirit of God dwelleth in us, and then are we indeed the Sons of God, a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an Holy nation, a peculiar people, zealous of good works, shewing forth the praises of Him, who hath called us out of Darkness, into His marvelous Light.


Thomas Traherne (1637 – September 27, 1674) was an English poet, Anglican cleric, theologian, and religious writer. Traherne’s writings frequently explore the glory of creation and what he saw as his intimate relationship with God. The work for which Traherne is best known today is the Centuries of Meditations, a collection of short paragraphs in which he reflects on Christian life and ministry, philosophy, happiness, desire and childhood. This was first published in 1908 after having been rediscovered in manuscript ten years earlier. Before its rediscovery this manuscript was said to have been lost for almost two hundred years and is now considered a much loved devotional.

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Anecdotal Story 8/18/2024

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To Stay Out of Despair

Scripture References: 1 Chronicles 15:16; Luke 7:18-19

The Green Beret prisoner crouched in a small shipping crate in which his Vietnamese captors forced him. The incredible heat, the infernal mosquitoes, and the constant poking from sharp bamboo poles nearly drove him mad. To escape his limitations, he sang. He pretended to be Elvis Presley and sang “Hound Dog,” or other recording artists and sang their songs. Music was the answer to insanity, he said, and he surrendered himself to it instead of to the fears terrorizing him. In the month before he escaped he found in music a positive companion stronger than the negative forces closing around and threatening him with depression and suicide.

Christians face the temptation to qualify their faith, to rely on their own understanding, to claim God’s benefits even when they are being unfaithful to him. The master’s wilderness experience offers us three principles that enable us to escape all temptation unscathed and triumphant. First, we must have a sound knowledge of the Bible. Second, we must be willing to trust God for our provisions even when it seems he has overlooked us. Third, we must resolutely refuse to compromise any spiritual truth in exchange for some proposed gain. Applying the Master’s three principles will blunt temptation’s attack and allow the Holy Spirit to counterattack.

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/17/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Lord, we are amazed when we discover just how much you love us. We are thankful that you want to make our lives new. We thought you were just our Creator, but Jesus has taught us to call you our Father. We thought you were a long way off, but Jesus has shown us just how near to us you are. We thought you were just a word in the Bible, but Jesus has shown us that you share our daily lives. For this reason, we give you praise, thanks, and glory in Jesus’ name.

Amen.

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Life In Focus 8/17/2024

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What About Old Testament Law?

JESUS’ critics claimed that His teaching encouraged people to violate the Mosaic Law, allowing them to get away with sin. Actually, He warned people to avoid the hypocrisies of the rabbis. While making an outward show of righteousness they took ethical shortcuts and carried out wicked schemes. In Matthew 5:17-20, Jesus turned the tables on His opponents by appealing to the Law as the basis for His moral code, not the Law as they taught it but as God intended it.

Jesus’ words are crucial for Christians today. While God does not require believers to live by the specific regulations of the Law, He still expects them to honor Old Testament morality, in both private and public life.

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The Master Artist

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Saturday August 17, 2024

1 Chronicles 16:29
Ascribe to the LORD the glory due his name.

When Michelangelo finished painting the Sistine Chapel and received accolades from onlookers, he did not give credit to his paintbrush. Such a thing would be absurd. It was the artist who was responsible for the work; the brush was merely a tool used to carry out the creator’s vision.

God’s plan is like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and we are but the paintbrushes in the hands of the Master Artist. Each one of us is used in a unique way to carry out a portion of God’s plan, but we must remember to whom the glory belongs. For though we are called upon to be a part of God’s grand scheme, when we stand back and view the masterpiece that emerges in the end, we will realize that only one as great as almighty God could have produced such beauty.

The Bible says, “Whatever you do, do all to the glory of God” (1 Corinthians 10:31). When we remove our “selves” from the picture, it becomes easier to achieve that goal. It also frees us from spiritual pride and allows us to be used to our fullest potential for the Lord. We can take joy in knowing God has chosen us to accomplish His goals; we must also take care to give Him the honor and glory that He so deserves.

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David Jeremiah, Turning Points with God: 365 Daily Devotions (Tyndale, 2014)
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Food For Thought 8/17/2024

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Six Articles of Wesley’s Covenant

In 1752 a group of men, including John Wesley, who were nicknamed Methodist, signed a covenant which every man might hang on his study wall. The six articles of the solemn agreement follow:

  1. That we will not listen or willingly inquire after ill concerning one another;
  2. That, if we do hear any ill of each other, we will not be forward to believe it;
  3. That as soon as possible we will communicate what we hear by speaking or writing to the person concerned;
  4. That until we have done this, we will not write or speak a syllable of it to any other person;
  5. That neither will we mention it, after we have done this, to any other person;
  6. That we will not make any exception to any of these rules unless we think ourselves absolutely obliged in conference.

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/16/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Abba, Father, heavenly Lord, we praise you for Jesus’ offer of life that is real, filled with his love and free from everything that would spoil our friendship with you. We praise you that through his life, death and resurrection you set us free from the things that make us afraid, worried and uncertain. We ask your forgiveness when we make life hard for other people and for those times when we want our own way. Forgive us and set us free and fill us with your love. In Christ Jesus’ name.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 8/16/2024

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts. – Colossians 3:15.

Years ago one of our fleets was terribly shattered by a violent gale. It was found that some of the ships were unaffected by its violence. They were in, what the mariners call “the eye of the storm.” While all around was desolation, they were safe. So it is with him who has the peace of God in his heart.
~ PILKINGTON

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Matthew 12:34

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Friday August 16, 2024

Matthew 12:34
“Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.”

When Jesus speaks to us about our sins, He always directs our attention inward.

Our words reflect our heart-life, He says. “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.”

The great amount of false, flattering, wheedling talk of our day corroborates this. The falseness of people’s hearts comes to expression in their false words.

If you will give heed to your words, if not for more than one day, you will learn to know the condition of your heart. Because there is this inner connection between our words and our hearts, Jesus speaks to us with such earnestness about our tongues.

Let us listen to Him carefully as He speaks, and prove ourselves.

The generation of Christians to which we belong is a superficial and thoughtless generation. We could perhaps without exaggeration use an even stronger expression: a frivolous generation. I believe that our speech is irrefutable proof of this.

The Christians of the past generation were quite different in their daily speech and in their social relationships; they were exceedingly careful. They took cognizance of Jesus’ statement about every idle word. There was a certain seriousness and dignity about them in all their ways and in all their conversation.

Our generation of Christians thinks that the older Christians were too serious and legalistic. Whereupon they proceed to show their Christian liberty in their associations with others and in their speech. And, it is true, a Christian should be happy and jovial. However, the line between joviality and frivolity is not always easy to observe. And then we have so much nonsense and worldliness, so much thoughtless and frivolous speech, when Christians meet. Both among the clergy and the laity.

Lord, forgive us! Lord, teach Thou us how to speak!

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O. Hallesby, God’s Word for Today: A Daily Devotional for the Whole Year, translator Clarence J. Carlsen (Augsburg, 1994)
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Spiritual Nuggets 8/16/2024

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Unity

Paul calls us to refrain from judging others (Romans 14:3). That’s easy enough to do when the people in our communities are the people we’d want to have over for dinner. What happens when those in our community don’t value (or disvalue) the things we value (or disvalue)?

“Now may the God of patient endurance and of encouragement grant you to be in agreement with one another, in accordance with Christ Jesus, so that with one mind you may glorify with one mouth the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore accept one another, just as Christ also has accepted you, to the glory of God” (Romans 15:5-7).

In this portion of his letter, Paul asks the Roman believers to stretch themselves. For the Roman believers, judgment might have centered on the issue of eating the meat of unclean animals or the observance of Jewish holidays. Paul asks them to withhold judgment of one another because only God has that right (Romans 14:10). He also asks them not to “be a cause for stumbling or a temptation” for people who genuinely struggle with things from which others feel free.

It’s easy to be in agreement when we’re in community with people of similar personalities, hobbies, and backgrounds. But when we need to be in agreement with someone who disagrees with the way we work out our faith, we feel inconvenienced. Here, Paul states that we not only need to be mindful; we need to be accepting. We can do so for one reason; “Christ also has accepted you” (Romans 15:7). We were reconciled to God while we were still His enemies (Romans 5:10). The great Peacemaker calls us to seek relationship with others because of His work. And His love puts our inconvenience in a whole new light.

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/15/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Glorious and wonderful Lord, we enjoy coming together to sing our hymns and songs, to say our prayers and to hear your word in the Bible. We do this so that we may put you at the center of everything. Father, it is not easy to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. Each day we are tempted to put our possessions and our ambitions, our plans, our dreams, ourselves before Jesus. We praise you for Jesus and for his love for each and every one of us. We thank you that he always puts us at the very center of his care and he is always seeking the very best for us. For life more abundantly, we give you thanks and praise in his name.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 8/15/2024

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

Christ is all, and in all. – Colossians 3:11.

The service of Christ is the business of my life.
The will of Christ is the law of my life.
The presence of Christ is the joy of my life.
The glory of Christ is the crown of my life.
~ BISHOP THOROLD

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Songs of the New Birth

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Thursday August 15, 2024

John 3:7
“You must be born again.”

The answer to the question “How can a man be born when he is old?” is—When he is old enough to die—to die right out to his ‘rag rights,’ to his virtues, to his religion, to everything, and to receive into himself the life which never was there before. The new life manifests itself in conscious repentance and unconscious holiness.

“As many as received Him” (John 1:12). Is my knowledge of Jesus born of internal spiritual perception, or is it only what I have learned by listening to others? Have I something in my life that connects me with the Lord Jesus as my personal Saviour? All spiritual history must have a personal knowledge for its bedrock. To be born again means that I see Jesus.

“Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3). Do I seek for signs of the Kingdom, or do I perceive God’s rule? The new birth gives a new power of vision whereby I begin to discern God’s rule. His rule was there all the time, but true to His nature; now that I have received His nature, I can see His rule.

“Whoever is born of God does not sin,” (1 John 3:9). Do I seek to stop sinning or have I stopped sinning? To be born of God means that I have the supernatural power of God to stop sinning. In the Bible it is never—Should a Christian sin? The Bible puts it emphatically—A Christian must not sin. The effective working of the new birth life in us is that we do not commit sin, not merely that we have the power not to sin, but that we have stopped sinning. 1 John 3:9 does not mean that we cannot sin; it means that if we obey the life of God in us, we need not sin.

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Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest: Selections for the Year (Oswald Chambers Publications; Marshall Pickering, 1986)
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Spiritual Nuggets 8/15/2024

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Love Is Good News

Love is good news for those seeking guidance. Love is the guide we need.

Many first-century Jewish Christians faced the question of what to do with the Law (the first five books of the Bible), by which they had lived previously. Now that they had Jesus, what would they do with their traditions? Paul’s answer is based on love:

“Owe nothing to anyone, except to love one another, for the one who loves someone else has fulfilled the law” (Romans 13:8).

He then goes on:

“For the commandments, ‘You shall not commit adultery, you shall not commit murder, you shall not steal, you shall not covet,’ and if there is any other commandment, are summed up in this statement: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ Love does not commit evil against a neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law” (Romans 13:9-10).

These are beautiful words, and I’m not saying that because they let me off the hook for keeping the law; they also answer the problem that the Old Testament prophets addressed.

The prophet Jeremiah, commenting on the sin of Babylon, notes:

“All humankind turns out to be stupid, without knowledge. Every goldsmith is put to shame by the divine image. For his cast image is a lie, and there is no breath in them. They are worthless, a work of mockery. At the time of their punishment, they will perish. The portion of Jacob is not like these, for he is the creator of everything, and the tribe of his inheritance. Yahweh of hosts is his name” (Jeremiah 51:17-19).

Jeremiah’s words teach us that we are lost without Yahweh as our guide. Without Him, we will, like Babylon, seek things as dumb as golden images. Yahweh, in His great love for us, guides us to Himself. In Him, we see love; in Jesus, we see His loving image made visible. In Yahweh, we see the way we should go; in Jesus, we see the way back to Yahweh.

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/14/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Father above, wise and glorious, when we look back on what you have done for us, we praise you not just for Jesus, but we praise you for Jesus’ parents, that they brought him to the temple. We thank you for everything that reminds us that our lives are a special gift from you. We praise you that whether we are young or old, single or married, we can still have the joy of belonging to your family. Forgive us when we do not make new people feel welcome, and when we only think of ourselves. Please forgive us and fill us with the love of Jesus.

Amen.

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Reflecting With God 8/14/2024

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Thinking, praying, reading, studying the Bible – when we do these things, we are reflecting on the Word of God. To reflect is to contemplate and/or consider, and God wants us to deeply reflect on His Word so that we can better understand Him.

Christ who is your life. – Colossians 3:4.

To be in Christ is the secret of our life.
To be for Christ is the meaning of our activity.
To be with Christ is the hope of our glory.
~ BISHOP THOROLD

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John 16:13

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Wednesday August 14, 2024

John 16:13
“He will guide you into all truth.”

The Holy Ghost does not come to give us extraordinary manifestations, but to give us life and light, and the nearer We come to Him, the more simple will His illumination and leading be. He comes to “guide us into all truth.” He comes to shed light upon our own hearts, and to show us ourselves. He comes to reveal Christ, to give, and then to illumine, the Holy Scriptures, and to make Divine realities vivid and clear to our spiritual apprehension. He comes as a Spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Christ, to “enlighten the eyes of our understanding, that we may know what is the hope of His calling, and what the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints, and what is the exceeding greatness of His power to usward who believe, according to the working of His mighty power.”

Spirit of Power! with heavenly fire,
Our souls endue, our tongues inspire;
Stretch forth Thy mighty Hand,
Thy Pentecostal gifts restore,
The wonders of Thy power once more
Display in every land.

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A. B. Simpson, Days of Heaven upon Earth: A Year Book of Scripture Texts and Living Truths (Christian Alliance Pub. Co., 1897)
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Spiritual Nuggets 8/14/2024

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Community

She might be the one we tend to avoid—the member of a small group who always states the obvious or brings up topics unrelated to the discussion at hand. I’m always a bit impatient for her to finish speaking so that others can offer more insightful comments, but generally her comments are followed by only awkward pauses. Or, he’s the person we’re attempting to avoid after church and small group because he always repeats the story about his grandkids that we’ve heard more than just a few times. I hope someone else will be there for him. If I’m feeling extra congenial, I might chat with him—always good to earn some kindness points.

I might approach community this way, but reading what Paul wrote in Romans chapter 12 convicts me. The list of instructions on building up the community quickly reveals the selfish bent of my motives. Paul, who has just finished explaining that each member has specific spiritual gifts, shows what living in loving community is supposed to look like:

“Love must be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil; be attached to what is good, being devoted to one another in brotherly love, esteeming one another more highly in honor, not lagging in diligence, being enthusiastic in spirit, serving the Lord, rejoicing in hope, enduring in affliction, being devoted to prayer, contributing to the needs of the saints, pursuing hospitality. Bless those who persecute, bless and do not curse them. Rejoice with those who rejoice; weep with those who weep. Think the same thing toward one another; do not think arrogantly, but associate with the lowly. Do not be wise in your own sight” (Romans 12:9-16).

I’m not meant to approach my small group study as a support group to help me work out my problems. Faith communities are familial settings where the gifts I have are meant to be developed and worked out for the good of others. It’s where I’m called to serve people around me—even, and especially, people who are lonely or a little different than me. I can only do that with a heart that is devoted to others, highly esteems them, and looks out for their needs. It’s when I humbly serve that I learn things I didn’t know in passing—the death of her husband and her difficulty in finding the right words to convey her ideas and experiences. It’s there where I learn that his kids barely call, and he’s reciting the same information from the yearly Christmas card. It’s where I help when I can, and pray when I can’t. And along the way, through my service, I may learn a thing or two from people who have gifts I have yet to discover.

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Walk as a Child of Light

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“Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of these things the wrath of God comes upon the sons of disobedience. Therefore do not be partakers with them” (Ephesians 5:6-7).

False teachers had begun infiltrating the early church, teaching that “freedom in Christ” meant freedom “from” laws and rules, freedom to live as one pleased. In earlier verses (read Ephesians 5:3-5), Paul mentioned various activities and attitudes that are “not fitting” and as the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) states, “entirely out of place”  among believers. The false teachers taught their false doctrines, probably even trying to make evil seem less serious by saying that it was natural to indulge in impurity and might even be good for us at times, that it was useful to society to go after money and possessions (“covetousness”), and that God would not punish clever wit, even if it was in the form of obscenity and vulgarity. The false teachers made up doctrines that allowed for sinful lifestyles. Paul did not want the believers to be deceived by their empty words. Such words have no weight and no depth; they are “empty” because they are lies.

Paul gave similar warnings in many of his letters because false teachers were a constant threat to the new believers. In fact, Paul had told the Ephesian elders:

“So guard yourselves and God’s people. Feed and shepherd God’s flock—his church, purchased with his own blood—over which the Holy Spirit has appointed you as leaders. I know that false teachers, like vicious wolves, will come in among you after I leave, not sparing the flock. Even some men from your own group will rise up and distort the truth in order to draw a following. Watch out! Remember the three years I was with you—my constant watch and care over you night and day, and my many tears for you” (Acts 20:28–31 NLT).

The “vicious wolves” in the passage quoted above refer to the false teachers that would come and distort the truth. Paul continued to warn the believers in Ephesus against the deceptions that would be placed before them, the tiny distortions, the half-truths, the plausible arguments that were, in reality, lies. The believers should be on guard and not be deceived for because of these things the wrath of God comes upon the sons of disobedience. Empty words had already aroused God’s anger (the word “comes” is in the present tense, indicating a present reality). The permissive activities described in Ephesians 5:3-5 (and those who espouse such license) arouse God’s anger because they come from the enemy, “the prince of the power of the air, the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience” (Ephesians 2:2). Those who thought they could continue in sin as a part of their “freedom” would discover that they were never free but were all the time enslaved to their sin. And they would face God’s wrath both in the present and in the future.

Therefore, because of God’s wrath on sin and because sinful activities are incompatible with life in Christ’s kingdom, Paul told the believers to not be partakers with people who pretend Christianity and practice permissiveness. This “association” refers to joining them in their sinful activities or in justifying sin. To do so would be to mock the sacrifice Christ made in order to take away sin. True believers have been saved “from” that old self in order to “put on the new man which was created according to God, in true righteousness and holiness” (Ephesians 4:24).

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Daily Prayer & Praise 8/13/2024

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Lord, hear our prayer:

Father, we thank you for the way you have made us. We praise you that we can think and plan and choose and give. We thank you that we can help and care and share. We praise you for the gift of friends; for those who stand by us no matter what happens. We thank you for the happiness and joy, the laughter and fun, which our friends bring to our lives. You have shown us true friendship so abundantly and we thank and praise you in the name of our greatest friend, Jesus.

Amen.

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David Clowes, 500 Prayers For All Occasions © 2003 by David C Cook Publishing
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