May
the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that
you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 15:13 NIV
From time to time it is good to be reminded
of the practice of “centering prayer”. A
centering prayer is a prayer that brings trust in God back to the center of our
heart. When trust in God gets pushed out
of our heart, anxiety or anger take its place.
If we “catch” ourselves being anxious or angry, we can use a centering
prayer to reaffirm our trust in God, so that His joy, peace and hope can refill
our hearts. Below is a good example of
a centering prayer.
“Father in Heaven, I trust You. I believe that You love me and that You are always working for my good. I believe that You are working for my good right now and that You will ultimately
make all things good for me and for all of your people. Please give me grace to trust You and please
fill me with Your joy, peace and hope.”
Write this prayer down on an index card. Carry it with you and pray it at various
times of the day throughout this week, especially if you sense anxiety or anger
rising in your heart. In some
situations, you may need to pray the prayer several times to help you focus
your attention on God. Keep in mind that
these are not magic words. Your prayer
must be a sincere expression of your heart.
Great stuff brother! Keep 'em coming. Steve
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