I want to teach my children to have a close relationship with our Lord and Savior. Prayer habits that last a lifetime are most often formed in childhood. As adults model meaningful prayer lives, kids will learn how they, too, can talk to their Creator. That’s why each day this month I will be writing a prayer inspired by a different letter of the alphabet and sharing an accompanying verse from the Bible.
Everything that was written in the past was written to teach us, so that through endurance and the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope.
Romans15:4
Heavenly Father, we are so glad the Bible shows us how to submit ourselves to you in order that we might become better people. This helps us not only in our relationship with You but also in our relationship with each other. Thank you for teaching us how to make our lives better. Now, Lord, give us opportunities to share our passion for your Word as we proclaim the miracle of Your love and forgiveness. Amen.
How humbling. I'm thinking I'll have to make sure to visit each day.
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Lovely and inspiring. I'll pop in every day to say your prayer.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I'm happy I found your page!
ReplyDeleteHi Im and popping in from Jollyjillys and love your A to Z. I have the bible in my thoughts as its a busy week at church, Lovely idea and i am now following.
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ReplyDeleteSylvia - now, playing catch up, finally back to you.
ReplyDeleteAm very glad the Bible speaks to you in a way that supports and encourages you. May it always do so.
Our children definitely learn by watching us.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this! Such a wonderful idea.
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I read the story of Emily Rose and I got nightmares for days. I do believe demons exist and it affirms my belief in the lord as well.
ReplyDeleteAmen sista! :D
Wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteIt does make us a better person doesn't it? Where would I be without the scriptures? Lost for certain. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteSo very true.
ReplyDeleteWow an epic and sacred B for sure, there are so many lessons to be learned in that great book, excellent post.
ReplyDeleteHello Sylvia, thanks for stopping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the blogging challenge!
Alex
Thanks for the daily inspiration Sylvia. We all need Him in our lives, whether we know it or not. Great idea!
ReplyDeletefound you on a to z, looking forward to reading more!!
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The bible isn't called the "Good" book for nothing. Love your postr and your profile pic.
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Very nice and uplifting post. I'll keep coming for more! Best of luck.
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Thank you for the prayer--I needed that. Great theme for A to Z. Thanks for the follow, and right back at you!
ReplyDeleteLovely post. The Bible is God's awesome love letter to us.
ReplyDeleteLove your idea for the blog challenge. Great stuff! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is good.
ReplyDeleteBlessings and Bear hugs.
I guess that is the main hope of Bible study: becoming better people as a result!
ReplyDeleteThis is me, Duncan D. Horne, visiting you from the A-Z challenge, wishing you all the best throughout April and beyond.
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So simple, yet so profound. Thank you.
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Happy A to Z-ing!
His love and forgiveness.....what greater blessings could we ever hope for?
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