O Lord, I pray please bless all I do this day. Accept it as an act of worship and give me grace to find You in every task and duty, however small or dull it may seem to be.

Lord, this is all my desire – to walk along the path of life You have appointed me, in steadfastness of faith, in meekness of spirit, and in gentleness of love. And because outward events have such power to scatter my thoughts and disturb the inward peace in which alone I can hear Your Spirit, please calm and settle my soul by that power which alone can bring all thoughts and desires into captivity to Christ Jesus.
Lord God, You told me: in repentance [turning to You] and rest [abiding in You] is my salvation; and in quietness [listening for You] and in confidence [knowing You will act] is my strength. So, I turn to You, O my God, and I quietly wait for You (Isaiah 30:15).
O God, in the midst of turmoil and confusion, when a dozen things must be done at once, when I am at the breaking point, please reach forth a steadying hand. May I find again that in quietness and confidence my strength will appear – for there I will find You. May laughter come with its saving grace, laughter which rises from a heart at peace with You.
Keep me from inner anger, O Lord, so my words and deeds may not hinder those who need encouragement and strength. Nurture truth and generosity in me and keep me in the light of Your Presence this day.
I am a wise person, so I turn away from anger; a fool gives full vent to anger but I am a wise person, and I keep myself under control (Proverbs 29:8, 11). Through Jesus Christ living in me, and by His power, I am quick to hear, slow to speak, and even slower to anger (James 1:19).
O Lord, full of love and mercy, please enable me to be careful of the feelings of others. Let me beware of the hasty word, the prying question, and the indelicate allusion that hurt worse than a blow. Show me how to put the shy one at ease, and to dole out confidence by words of kindness and true interest. Keep me from blundering into the sacred paces of others. Bestow on me keen insight, that I may see at once the fitting thing to do. For Jesus’ sake I pray. Amen.
Heavenly Father, please give me the tongue of the learned that I may know how to speak a word in season to him who is weary (Isaiah 50:4).








