Sorry #ThyKingdomCome

In our land and across our world during May believers and followers of Jesus were invited to pause and pray for the Kingdom of God to be experienced and evidenced anew. This was a venture created by God through the Archbishop of Canterbury and others.

As part of our daily devotional rhythm we are re-visiting the 11 posts on our website and social media pages – at 8am on a Saturday morning – on the themes brought to us by the Thy Kingdom Come prayer venture leaders.

Today we are invited to pause in God’s presence – and bring Him our prayers of confession

Please take a few minutes to pray your prayers with honesty this morning.
Confess the words, action, thoughts that are brought to your mind.
Receive God’s forgiveness and cleansing.
Pause and pray for the sins of our city.

O LORD our God
Have mercy we cry out.
Forgive us when we hide behind our walls at Liberton.
In Jesus’ name, Amen

#ThyKingdomCome #Sorry

As part of the follow-up to the recent Thy Kingdom Come prayer venture, today we pause as God’s people and prayerfully consider the theme again of #Sorry

Take a few minutes now with Father God to bring Him your weekend prayers of confession- for things done or not done – for things said or not said – for people hurt or ignored.   Ask and receive His forgiveness.   Take time with Him to consider any step forward that needs to be taken as a result.    Pray also for our nation in these days and those who need to say sorry to others.

Our Father in heaven, receive our prayers of confession, have mercy we call out and hear our prayers this weekend.

#thykingdomcome #pledge2pray #sorry