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Morning prayer

What we do first thing in the morning has an important influence on our lives throughout the day. We are much more resistant to the temptation to sin when we begin each day seeking God's love and mercy! Each morning, seek God's presence before your energy and attention are diverted by the tasks that lie ahead.

Starting our days with prayer instills faith and serenity in our minds and hearts. By praying for gratitude and humility, we can maintain virtue in our daily tasks and interactions.

Psalm 25:4-5, "Lord, show me your paths; teach me your paths." Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God, my Savior, and you are the source of my hope throughout the day."
 Pray this morning prayer and see how God works in your life.

“Heavenly Father, thank you for your, compassion, mercy and grace, which are renewed every morning. Despite the fact that I am weak, I am confident that through the power of your spirit, I can be strong in my work, decisions, and words. Help me to keep my eyes on you and alone as I go about my day today. Continue to lead me to the green pasture, the path you have chosen for me.

Please, Lord, let nothing happen to me or my family today unless it first passes through your hands.

Thank you for sending your Son, Jesus Christ, as the true gift of salvation. Today, please help me to be a blessing to others. In your son's most precious, holy, and mighty name, I ask all of these things, amen!”

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