Morning Prayer: Fri, 17 Mar – Psalm 86:11; Jeremiah 6:16; John 14:6 ~ lost? just ask…

Friday of the Second Week of Lent

+ In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen!

Opening Sentences

Almighty God, you know that I have no power in myself to help myself: Keep me both outwardly in my body and inwardly in my soul, that I may be defended from all adversities which may happen to my body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt my soul; through Jesus Christ my Lord; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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Reading: Psalm 86:11 (NLT)

Teach me your ways, O Lord, that I may live according to your truth! Grant me purity of heart, so that I may honor you.
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Reading: Jeremiah 6:16 (NLT)

This is what the Lord says: “Stop at the crossroads and look around. Ask for the old, godly way, and walk in it. Travel its path, and you will find rest for your souls. But you reply, ‘No, that’s not the road we want!’
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Reading: John 14:6 (NLT)

Jesus told him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one can come to the Father except through me.”
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Prayer:

Teach me your ways, O Lord, that I may live according to your truth!

+ Forgive my wandering heart and re-direct me along the path leading to Life.
+ Purify my heart that I may honor you and want what you want for me.
+ Apply your unchanging word to my ever-changing world that I may not sin against you.
+ School me in godliness that I may follow in the footsteps of Jesus.

O Lord, your ancient path leads to rest for my soul in this life and the life to come. Lead me one step at a time on this path of righteousness. Through my Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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“Ancient Words” – Robin Mark


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Blessing

The Lord bless us, and keep us from all evil, and bring us to everlasting life.

+ In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen!

Story of Saint Patrick ~ Give Up Yer Aul Sins | YouTube

A child tells the story of Saint Patrick –

This series, including the original Oscar-nominated short, from Brown Bag Films is based upon the 1960s recordings of young children telling Bible stories in a classroom to their schoolteacher. When a film crew arrives at an inner city Dublin National School to record the children, the result is a warm, funny and spontaneous animated documentary, featuring young children telling the story of John the Baptist, The birth of Jesus, the Crucifixion, Saint Patrick and others.

Morning Prayer: Thu, 16 Mar – Philemon 6; James 4:6 ~ faithful friends

Thursday of the Second Week of Lent

+ In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen!

Opening Sentences

Almighty God, you know that I have no power in myself to help myself: Keep me both outwardly in my body and inwardly in my soul, that I may be defended from all adversities which may happen to my body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt my soul; through Jesus Christ my Lord; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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Reading: Philemon 6 (NLT)

I am praying that you will put into action the generosity that comes from your faith as you understand and experience all the good things we have in Christ.
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Reading: James 4:6 (NLT)

God gives grace generously. As the Scriptures say, “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.”
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Prayer:

Faithful God: Thank you for making me your friend through the self-less life, death and resurrection of your Son, Jesus Christ. He has shown me the cost of true love and friendship.

+ Lord, show me how to be a friend to those around me – at home, at work, at church, and in my neighborhood.
+ Lord, change my thinking from serving myself to serving the needs of those around me.
+ Lord, give me generosity of spirit that I may freely share the good things you have given me.
+ Lord, place within me a forgiving heart that I may willingly forgive the wrongdoing of others.
+ Lord, humble me before you and override my pride that I make take the initiative in reconciliation.
+ Lord, give me a spirit of faithfulness that I may keep faith with you and my friends no matter what happens.

Faithful God: You are my faithful friend, my best friend forever. Give me the grace and humility to show those closest to me the same faithful friendship I’ve received from you. Through my Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God. for ever and ever. Amen.
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“You’ve Got A Friend in Me” – Randy Newman


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Blessing

The Lord bless us, and keep us from all evil, and bring us to everlasting life.

+ In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen!

Morning Prayer: Wed, 15 Mar – Psalm 77:11-14 ~ God works wonders

Wednesday of the Second Week of Lent

+ In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen!

Opening Sentences

Almighty God, you know that we have no power in ourselves to help ourselves: Keep us both outwardly in our bodies and inwardly in our souls, that we may be defended from all adversities which may happen to the body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the soul; through Jesus Christ our Lord; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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Reading: Psalm 77:11-14 (NLT)

I recall all you have done, O Lord; I remember your wonderful deeds of long ago. They are constantly in my thoughts. I cannot stop thinking about your mighty works.

O God, your ways are holy. Is there any god as mighty as you? You are the God of great wonders! You demonstrate your awesome power among the nations.
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Prayer: (adapted from Psalm 103)

Let all that I am praise you, O Lord; with my whole heart, I will praise your holy name.

+ Lord God, thank you – for forgiving my sin and making me a new creation in Jesus Christ.
+ Lord God, thank you – for redeeming me from death and crowning me with love and tender mercies.
+ Lord God, thank you – for healing me physically and renewing my strength, exceeding all my expectations.
+ Lord God, thank you – for your compassion, mercy, and forbearance, especially when I don’t deserve it.
+ Lord God, thank you – for adopting me into your family and for being a tender-hearted Father to me.
+ Lord God, thank you – for your unfailing love and discipline to keep me on the right path.

Let all that I am praise you, O Lord, for you know how weak I am, and how short my life on this earth truly is. Teach me to make the most of the days you have given me, that I may love and serve you with my whole heart. And may the blessing you have bestowed on me be extended to my children and grandchildren. Through my Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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“10,000 Reasons” – Matt Redman


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Blessing

The Lord bless us, and keep us from all evil, and bring us to everlasting life.

+ In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen!

Can Trump Save Europe? – reblog Roger L Simon | PJ Media

Erdogan, Angela, & Chuck — Can Trump Save Europe?

Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in his unrelenting quest to be permanent dictator of his country and who knows where else, is accusing Dutch officials of Nazism for denying his proxies the ability to campaign for him among Holland’s sizable Turkish population  Almost simultaneously, a group of Senate Democrats is proffering legislation to overturn President Trump’s temporary travel ban on six Muslim majority countries.

These two events seem unrelated — NATO member Turkey is not one of the six — but in actuality they are tied closely together because they highlight a growing dilemma that is approaching catastrophe.  Trump’s travel ban may be of some use, even necessary, in the short run, but it is only a temporary bandaid for what confronts us.

The president’s intention is to stop the flow from these terror-ridden locales until we, in his parlance, “figure things out,” while giving himself a scant 90 days to accomplish this. How do we vet, “extremely” or otherwise, cultures that are so dissimilar to ours in such a time frame?  How do we determine whether potential immigrants will participate willingly in America’s pluralistic democracy instead of adhering to Sharia law inculcated in them from birth that is antithetical to our way of life? How do we know if they are telling the truth when their religion countenances, even encourages, misleading unbelievers for the advancement of their faith?

Non-Arab Turkey was thought to be the most assimilable of Islamic societies, but what is transpiring now in Europe — Erdogan corralling eager pro-Islamist voters all over the Continent — shows how limited that view is.  These people had something rather else in mind than liberal democracy when they headed to Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin in search of work.

Europe itself offers no hint of how this vetting can succeed, although it does offer a preview of what occurs when it is not in place.  Anyone visiting the “old country” today is traveling to a different continent from twenty, even ten, years ago, with no-go zones surrounding almost every capital.

Meanwhile, the UN is reporting 20 million people on the brink of starvation in Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and northeast Nigeria.  Even if the UN is exaggerating by half, that’s a frightening World War II-sized number. What do these four locations have in common?  Any good “phobic” knows the answer.  Three of the countries are also on the temporary ban list.  Yemen by itself is caught in a murderous eighth century Islamic crossfire between Shia Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia, with al-Qaeda waging its own war in the margins. The outflow of this disaster is now the next global horror.

The Senate Democrats (led by the predicable Schumer and Feinstein) for their part are doing the usual virtue-signaling cum Trump-bashing with their attempt to stop the ban, which seems largely symbolic at this point. But a true moral rot and pervasive dishonesty lurks just below the surface of their contempt for the president.  They offer nothing in return for their criticism of Trump and never have.  They have no idea how to deal with the problem and aren’t even talking about it, other than to again virtue-signal by saying we should open the door to yet more of these refugees — this although it was reported only last week that 300, roughly one-third of all domestic terror cases currently under investigation by the FBI, are indeed from those admitted to the U. S. as  refugees.

It’s also more than arguable that by offering the good refugees (there are obviously many) sanctuary in Western countries, including ours, we are enabling the continued perpetual oppression of their home countries.  If so many of the decent leave, who will be left to change them?  Isn’t it better to improve seriously the conditions and safety of refugee camps in or near the countries themselves, so that those benighted nations just might have a future some day?  It’s not going to happen if nobody’s home but Assad and his sadistic buddies from Iran’s Revolutionary Guard.

Of course improved refugee camps are little more than a drop in a sulfurous bucket.  But other suggestions are not being made, at least not publicly. (What’s going to happen once ISIS is destroyed?  ISIS II?) Our politicians, per usual, are too busy attacking each other to examine the situation with any depth.

The Democrats especially, in their zeal to destroy Trump, hope no one notices what’s happening in Europe. Forget Erdogan and what he’s up to, it’s we who are bad, uncaring, Islamophobic or whatever.  They applaud Angela Merkel who is coming here later this week to civilize the barbarian Trump, if we are to believe Der Spiegel, and politely straighten the boy out about the rules of the international game.

Many of us, however, including a growing number of Europeans, wish it were the other way around.  It’s the hoity-toity Angela who has more to learn from the flashy, unmannered Tweet-aholic. The mess the continent that she has led for years is in attests to this.  If this miracle of “education” were to take place, America would be saving Europe from itself yet again and we could all rejoice.  At this precise moment, I think we could agree that’s unlikely. But in the long run I’m hopeful — for us, anyway.

Roger L. Simon is an award-winning novelist, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and co-founder of PJ Media.  His latest book is I Know Best:  How Moral Narcissism Is Destroying Our Republic, If  It Hasn’t Already.  You can find him on Twitter @rogelsimon.

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