God's Minute
APRIL TWENTY-THIRD
Casting all your cares upon Him; for He careth for you.--1 Peter 5:7
OUR FATHER, we know not what a day may bring forth, but our help is in Thee. We thank Thee for Thy promised watchfulness. And so we pray for a faith that will send us forth trusting ourselves to Him Who neither slumbers nor sleeps.
Keep us, we pray Thee, true to our responsibilities as followers of Thy Son, Jesus Christ. As we, day by day, succeed in making a living, may we not fail in making a life. We would learn of Him Who intermingled Heaven's glory with earth's common toil. Our tasks are too often made heavy through our forgetfulness of Thee.
May we so hunger and thirst after righteousness as to enter into the full assurance of Thy protection and help, and thus when other voices entice us, saying, "All these things will I give Thee if Thou wilt fall down and worhip me," may we find our refuge in Thee, and hear Thee say, "The Lord shall preserve Thee from all evil: He shall preserve Thy soul."
May our hearts be freed from fret and care this day, and may the peace of God which passeth all understanding be ours from this time forth, and even forevermore.
Amen.
Rev. F.A. Robinson, B.A.,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Casting all your cares upon Him; for He careth for you.--1 Peter 5:7
OUR FATHER, we know not what a day may bring forth, but our help is in Thee. We thank Thee for Thy promised watchfulness. And so we pray for a faith that will send us forth trusting ourselves to Him Who neither slumbers nor sleeps.
Keep us, we pray Thee, true to our responsibilities as followers of Thy Son, Jesus Christ. As we, day by day, succeed in making a living, may we not fail in making a life. We would learn of Him Who intermingled Heaven's glory with earth's common toil. Our tasks are too often made heavy through our forgetfulness of Thee.
May we so hunger and thirst after righteousness as to enter into the full assurance of Thy protection and help, and thus when other voices entice us, saying, "All these things will I give Thee if Thou wilt fall down and worhip me," may we find our refuge in Thee, and hear Thee say, "The Lord shall preserve Thee from all evil: He shall preserve Thy soul."
May our hearts be freed from fret and care this day, and may the peace of God which passeth all understanding be ours from this time forth, and even forevermore.
Amen.
Rev. F.A. Robinson, B.A.,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Related Tags: prayer, morning prayer, Rev. F.A. Robinson, B.A.
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