Praying Isaiah 41:10

Pray this do not fear prayer based on Isaiah 41:10


Lord, help me to trust and not fear, resting in the promise that you are always near.  Even when I do not understand, help my faith to stand firm and not be shaken.  Trusting that while you may not give us the answer, you give us yourself.  Strengthening us, holding and helping us, promising us your righteousness, power, and care.
May we always remember your words to us here.  Amen.

 

Do not fear
For I am with you
Do not be dismayed
For I am your God
I will strengthen you
I will help you
I will hold you
With my righteous right hand
Isaiah 41:10

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Heavenly Father, In this Christmas season, remind us to make room for you. Help us to remember that you are the greatest gift. Use us to shine your light and to share your love, hope, joy and peace with the world around us. Amen

To us a child was born. 

Wonderful Counselor. Mighty God. Everlasting Father. Prince of Peace.

This gift of God incarnate, he came for you, and for me.

 

Born in a stable. Laid in a manger filled with hay. 

The anticipated Savior came in an unexpected way.

 

Make room. In your hurry. In your busy. In your mess.

He comes to humble places.

 

His invitation is your redemption. Your restoration. Your salvation.

He is hope, love, joy and peace.

His gift is light in a world of darkness. 

 

To us a child was born. Immanuel. God with us.

He came and he is coming again. 

Hallelujah. Amen.

 

Verses to explore:

  • Micah 7:7

  • Isaiah 9:6-7

  • John 1:14

  • Isaiah 7:14

  • Matthew 1:21

  • Zechariah 9:9

  • John 1:9

  • John 8:12

  • Colossians 1:19

  • Luke 1:78-79

 

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What was their response?

They laughed.

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What was his response?

Doubt.

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What was her response?

“I am the Lord’s servant.”

May our response to God’s will and impossible circumstances not be laughter and doubt but a willing acceptance and yes.


 

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