Tag: Father God
Evening Prayer with Others
Bible Verse for the Week and Sunday Morning Reflection
This, then, is how you should pray:
‘Our Father in heaven:
May your holy name be honoured;
Matthew 6 verse 9 (Good News Bible)
Do you follow our Sunday morning reflection on the Bible Verse for the Week?
It is usually found on our YouTube channel…and our Facebook page……..8am each Sunday morning.
The link to this morning’s is available below – from Alastair … Our (perfect) Father in Heaven (and with us)
Daily Devotions for Sunday 4th May, 2025
Morning
Look Upward and Pray to hear and receive from the Living God
Reading : MATTHEW 6 verses 6-9
Meditation : take time to consider these words on this Sunday morning.
Our Father in heaven….
What is your response to these words of Jesus today?
Who is God to you?
And then pray in response to Him, the Father God
Humbly
In Jesus’ Name, Amen
Midday
Pray the Prayer for the Month as your own midday prayer
O Sovereign King
We bow before You
Lord of all
Our Lord
O Gracious King
We bow before You
Lord of all
Our Lord
O Just and Righteous King
We bow before You
Lord of all
Our Lord
Amen
Evening
Reading : read these words again from MATTHEW 6 verses 6-9
Reflect on these words of Jesus and then Pray in response at the end of your day
O LORD, our Great God
We bring our evening sacrifice of praise to you
For who you are
As we acknowledge You our Help even this day.
As we name others in need
As we pray for the Church in all corners of our world
To live and speak of Jesus.
In His saving name, Amen.
A Song for Saturday – Our Father in Heaven
Bible Verse for the Week and Sunday Morning Reflection
Because you are his sons, God sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, the Spirit who calls out, “Abba, Father.”
Galatians 4 verse 6
Do you follow our Sunday morning reflection on the Bible Verse for the Week?
It is usually found on our YouTube channel…and our Facebook page……..8am each Sunday morning.
The link to this morning’s is available below – from John …as we journey with one of Paul’s letters during this season of Lent… Can you call God ‘Daddy’?