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A Prayer about Pondering the Depth of God’s Love

A Prayer about Pondering the Depth of God’s Love

Your love, God, is my song, and I will sing it!

I’m forever telling everyone how faithful you are.

I’ll never quit telling the story of your love. Psalm 89:1

Loving Father,

Slow us down in the busy scrolling and scrambling of the day 

to consider, to ponder, to meditate on

the wonders of your love.

Your love stretches far beyond the limits of the ocean, 

the very ocean you crafted in love (Ephesians 3:18-19).

Your love lasts forever and doesn’t waver daily 

based on our performance (Romans 5:8).

Your love secures us in our salvation 

and is eternally secure for those who trust in you (Romans 8:35-39).

Your love searches us out in our wandering 

and brings us home to your embrace (Luke 15:11-32). 

Your love befriends us in our loneliness 

and comforts us in our sorrow (John 15:15).

Most of all, your love changes us, 

transforming us from self-loving sinners 

who only like to talk about ourselves 

to God-loving saints 

who “never quit telling the story of your love” (Psalm 89:1). 

Loving Father, may we begin today 

swimming in the depths of your love, 

knowing we will never find the bottom.

In Jesus’ loving name. Amen.

Read Psalm 89. 



A Prayer about Endurance in Suffering

A Prayer about Endurance in Suffering

I, John, your brother and partner in the tribulation and the kingdom and the patient endurance that are in Jesus, was on the island called Patmos on account of the word of God and the testimony of Jesus. Revelation 1:9

Precious Jesus,

In your Word, and by your Spirit, 

you have given us everything we need 

to persevere in every seemingly new tribulation. 

Even today as we consider Christians 

suffering for their faith throughout the world, 

we are reminded that the apostle John, 

at eighty-four-years-old, 

was sent by the Romans to rot and die 

on the island of Patmos 

because of his “testimony of Jesus” (Revelation 1:9). 

He speaks to your disciples who suffer today

 as a “partner in the tribulation 

and the kingdom 

and the patient endurance that are in Jesus.” 

As one Bible scholar puts it, 

“John does not urge his fellow-Christians 

to seek a means of escape from this tribulation, 

for he understood only too well 

that discipleship means suffering.”* 

Jesus, in light of the suffering of the martyrs 

throughout the ages, 

we pray that you would make us bold 

to partner with those in deep suffering, 

to persevere with the patient endurance 

that is our legacy as your sisters and brothers.

In your enduring name we pray. Amen. 

Read Revelation 1.

*See Graeme Goldsworthy, The Gospel in Revelation, 181. 



A Prayer about Growing in Wisdom

A Prayer about Growing in Wisdom

A wise man thinks ahead; a fool doesn’t, and even brags about it! In everything the prudent acts with knowledge, but a fool flaunts his folly.  Proverbs 13:16 

Wise and Gracious Father,

Thank you for giving us 

all of the knowledge we will ever need in Christ.

Grow us 

in “wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man” 

as you did your Son, 

our Lord and Savior (Luke 2:52).

May we never be like the fool, 

who fails to think ahead, 

who “opens wide his lips,” 

who “does not listen to rebuke,” 

who “craves and gets nothing” (Proverbs 13:16, 3, 1, 4).

Instead, shape us by your Spirit 

with the wisdom of Wisdom himself, Jesus. 

Make us wise people 

who heed instruction, 

who guard our mouths, 

preserving our lives (Proverbs 13:1-2), 

who plan ahead (Proverbs 13:6) 

and who “gather little by little” (Proverbs 13:11). 

As you shape us into your wise ambassadors, 

may we become people whose desires 

match your desires for us (Proverbs 13:12), 

whose wisdom brings wisdom to others 

and glory to you (Proverbs 13:20). 

In the name of our wise Savior, Jesus, we ask. Amen.

Read Proverbs 13. 



A Prayer about Longing for Healing

A Prayer about Longing for Healing

“He put mud on my eyes,” the man replied, “and I washed, and now I see.” John 9:14

Healing Lord, 

You know my sweet husband often jokes 

that if either one of us ever woke up and our bodies weren’t in pain, 

we’d know we had died and gone to be with you. 

Today I pray for all who have chronic illness and ailments, 

for those who have visited doctor after doctor, 

sought help from numerous resources, 

hoping for a diagnosis, hoping for a cure.

We confess, we don’t understand why some people 

are healed and others aren’t. 

And yet, we trust that you are merciful and kind, 

that you are working in the midst of affliction, 

just as you worked in the midst of Paul’s thorn in the flesh (2 Corinthians 12:7-10).

Today, give us the courage to pray 

that even if we are not yet healed, 

your grace would be sufficient 

and our suffering would reveal your glory. 

Today, give us the courage to pray for healing 

and to trust that if healing doesn’t come in our bodies or minds, 

it will come in our hearts 

in the form of greater endurance, 

greater faith, 

greater hope (Romans 5:3-5). 

In your redeeming name. Amen. 

Read John 9:1-41; 2 Corinthians 12:7-10.



A Prayer about Being Afraid

A Prayer about Being Afraid

When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. Psalm 56:3

Lord God,

Thank you for your compassion 

for our fearfulness. 

Today, we bring our fears to you:

When we are afraid that we will fail 

[name any failures you fear],

We put our trust in you.

When we are afraid 

that we’ve made the wrong decisions for our children 

[name any parenting decisions you fear],

We put our trust in you.

When we are afraid that our health 

or the health of a loved one will not improve 

[name any health fears you have],

We put our trust in you.

When we are afraid that we won’t find jobs or find finances 

[name any fears for provision you have],

We put our trust in you.

Father, you know all of our fears, 

and you invite us to bring them to you. 

As we do so, calm our hearts and minds 

in the hope of your kind provision.

In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Read Psalm 56.



A Prayer about the Wrath of God

A Prayer about the Wrath of God

But for those who are self-seeking and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, there will be wrath and fury. Romans 2:8.

Holy and Just God,

We confess, we don’t like to talk much about your wrath and fury. 

And yet, your Word tells us 

that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23), 

and that there is only one way to be saved from our sin—

by your Holy Spirit awakening us from our spiritual death

and through our trust in your Son our Savior. 

There are people who refuse to seek you, 

who refuse to obey you, 

who, even worse, 

obey unrighteousness, 

who “cannot rest until they do evil” (Proverbs 4:16). 

For such people, there will truly be “tribulation and distress” (Romans 2:9) 

on the “day of wrath” (Romans 2:5). 

As people who belong to Jesus, 

may we never judge people who seem to be following evil. 

May we instead reach out to the unrepentant, 

praying for them, 

urging them by the power of your Spirit 

to turn away from evil, 

to turn back to you, 

to know your abounding mercy, 

that they may never know 

your wrath and fury on judgment day. 

In Jesus’ evil-crushing name. Amen.

Read Romans 2:1-16.