Let Us Pray: 120 Prayers for All Occasions
By David Clowes
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Let Us Pray is a collection of eloquently written prayers drawing believers to the essence of faith—prayers that will glorify God's wondrous works, comfort during troubling times, and help readers lift others' needs to God.
For the times when you are led to pray, but don't know what to say, this book will help you find just the right expression for the situation.
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Let Us Pray - David Clowes
Contents
Introduction
Prayers of Preparation
Prayers of Praise
Prayers of Thanksgiving
Prayers of Confession
Prayers of Worship
Prayers of Intercession
Prayers of Commitment
Prayers of Benediction
My Prayers
Index
Introduction
(or the part you don’t normally read)
Providing the people of God with the words and phrases with which to talk to their Maker is both a serious and a challenging task. In writing this book of prayers I set some guidelines. First, I aimed for simplicity of language and for a direct style of writing. I have attempted to write as I speak. I believe that this is important if the prayers are to be prayed
and not simply read.
Second, I have tried to use as much nonchurch language as possible. This is important if the prayers are to be fresh and accessible to the widest possible group of people. It is vital that the language is neither too trendy nor too obscure but truly inclusive. Everyone should feel able to say a meaningful amen!
Third, I have never used any book of prayers just as they were written, and I expect this book will be used in the same way. Some of the prayers need to be used with care and a good deal of space
and silence. Some, you will find, are like word portraits in the first person. The reader is then given a time of silence to pray for those they know to be in that situation. Some of the prayers invite readers to think of someone facing a particular experience. Again, time and silence in using these will be important.
I have presented eight categories of prayer. They offer a selection of prayers designed to prepare the readers for worship, to lift them up in praise, to provide an opportunity for thanksgiving, and to lead them into confession.
I think it would be true to say that the prayers in this book have been born out of my twenty-five years of pastoral work as a Methodist minister. They contain echoes of the hurt and the anguish, the hopes and the fears, the brokenness and the joy of the remarkable people it has been my privilege to know. I have always felt profoundly touched and humbled by the way others have allowed me to share in their journey. I can only say thank you and trust that the echoes from these pages will bless them too.
Writing these prayers opened a new door for me into the presence of God. I truly believe that they are his gift to me and to you. My prayer now is many will also be brought nearer to the throne of grace.
Prayers of Preparation
1
What We Bring
Lord, we come with our lives, our thoughts, our hopes, and our fears.
We come with our plans, our dreams, and our memories.
We come with our time, our gifts, and our skills.
We come with our family, our friends, and ourselves.
We come to offer to you everything we have and are.
We come to glorify your holy name. Amen.
2
Aware of Your Holiness
Lord, we come into your presence, aware of your holiness but drawn by your gentleness.
We come because we have heard of your mercy, and we come bringing our sinfulness.
We come confessing that you are Creator, aware of our need of your re-creation.
We come declaring your sovereignty and majesty and ready to offer thanksgiving and glory.
We come knowing that you are our judge but trusting your mercy and the grace of Christ.
We come because you are worthy of our worship and commitment; we come because you called us; we come because in you we have life, hope, and eternal life.
We come in Christ’s name. Amen.
3
In a World of Change
Lord, we live in a world of change.
Every day is filled with uncertainty.
We are surrounded by the twists and turns of life, and we often feel we have little or no control over things that happen to us.
Lord, we come to stand in your eternal presence.
We come to you to find ourselves, to find our way, to find hope.
We come to you because in Christ you first came to us. Amen.
4
We Call You Friend
We call you friend, but your glory should overwhelm us.
We name you Lord, but we fail to recognize your sovereignty.
We sing your praises, but we do not reach into the heights of heaven.
We think of you as Father, but your kindness and love are beyond comparison.
We celebrate your truth and we acknowledge your glory, but our tiny, finite minds are hopelessly inadequate to comprehend your power.
Savior, Lord, Master, and King, we come with our imperfect lives and our impoverished praises.
Accept them in the name of Christ. Amen.
5
Coming to Listen
Lord, we have come to listen to you and to share with you all that is on our hearts and minds.
We have come to praise you and to give you thanks.
We have come because you are worthy and because of our need.
We have come because you are here and because you have promised to go with us when we leave.
Fill us with your love and empower us with your Spirit that we may worship you in Christ. Amen.
6
With Anticipation
Father, we come with a great sense of anticipation; we come expecting to meet you here.
We come, and we know that you will not disappoint us.
We come seeking your face, longing to give you praise and glory.
We have come that we might be made strong in Christ and be renewed by the power of your Holy Spirit. Amen.
7
Out of the Darkness
Father, when we come to you it is like walking out of darkness and into the light.
There are so many things, so many experiences that damage and spoil our lives each day.
There are so many things that prevent us from being the kind of people you meant us to be.
It would be so easy to come simply to be held in your healing, re-creating love.
Father, by your Holy Spirit enable us to be made whole by focusing on you and allowing your praise to be at the center of all we say and do today.
In the name of Christ, the one who makes all things new. Amen.
8
We Have Heard
Lord, we have heard of all that you have done in and through the lives of your people—through the centuries and across the world.
You have touched and changed humanity’s whole way of living; you have made us new.
We have come to worship you, to be changed by you, to become the people you always meant us to be.