Celtic Devotions Wednesday 4th

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Morning
Reading : Psalm 44
Meditation : God’s people of old had good and bad times.
O Lord our God, we turn to you at the start of this day.
Pray for faithfulness.
Thank you for being with us in all our days.
Make us faithful and true, loyal and strong we ask.
This is our prayer today as your holy people.
Amen

Midday
Pause and pray for someone you know struggling in their walk with God.
God of grace and mercy, forgive our unfaithfulness to you
Hear our prayers through Christ our faithful Saviour. Amen.

Evening
Reading : Psalm 44 vs 4-8
Reflection : how God has guided you through the day.
Pray humbly at the end of the day.

Celtic Devotions Tuesday 3rd

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Morning
Reading : Psalm 45 v 1
Meditation : consider what stirs your heart.
True God, hear our longings and stir our hearts to noble things.
Make us more like Jesus in every way we pray.
Pray for noble desires.
Amen

Midday
Take time and make the Lord’s Prayer your prayer.
Together, Lord, we say Amen.

Evening
Reading : Psalm 45 v 1
Reflect on what your heart has desired today.
Pray for God to make us less of self and more of Him.

Celtic Devotions Monday 2nd

 

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Morning
Reading : Psalm 46
Meditation : God’s people are a people strong in the LORD God
O Lord our God, hear our prayers to you.
May your rivers flow in and through us, even to others around us.
Pray for strength.
Make us strong in you.
This is our prayer this day.
Amen

Midday
Pause somewhere quiet and pray for someone you know who needs God’s strength.
Lord hear our prayers through Christ our strong Saviour. Amen.

Evening
Reading : Psalm 46 vs 7 and 8
Reflection : how God was with you through the day.
Pray with gratitude at the end of the day.

Liberton Kirk Celtic Devotions

 

LK Celtic Devotions

‘Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path. I have taken an oath and confirmed it, that I will follow your righteous laws.’ ~Psalm 119 v 105

You are encouraged to make time each day for the pattern of devotions. Starting tomorrow feed on God’s Word in the morning, at midday and in the evening. Pray with Him continually. This pattern is based on the Celtic and Northumbrian traditions, which relates to the Kirk’s origins. Share with others the treasures or hurdles you discover. Let us commit together to pilgrimage with our God. You will find these devotionals being posted on the website and on facebook daily at 7am. The Church magazine provides a shorter version of this devotional.

‘May God be gracious to us and bless us that Your ways may be known on earth, and make His face shine upon us, your salvation among all nations.’ ~Psalm 67 vs 1-2