National Day of Prayer
A Proclamation [excerpts]
During the Civil War Lincoln said that he was driven to his knees in prayer because he was convinced that he had nowhere else to go. During World War II, an unknown soldier in a trench in Tunisia left behind a scrap of paper with the verses:
The night is cold: my little spark
Of courage dies. The night is long;
Be with me, God, and make me strong.
America has lived through many a cold, dark night, when the cupped hands of prayer were our only shield against the extinction of courage. Indeed, the true meaning of our entire history as a Nation can scarcely be glimpsed without some notion of the importance of prayer, our Declaration of Dependence on God's favor on this unfinished enterprise we call America.
On our National Day of Prayer, then, we join together... to petition God to show us His mercy and His love, to heal our weariness and uphold our hope, that we might live ever mindful of His justice and thankful for His blessing.
Now, Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan...call upon the citizens of this great Nation to gather together in homes and places of worship to pray, each after his or her own manner, for unity of the hearts of all mankind.
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Prayer Guide
As you pray today, ask God to intervene in the following arenas of influence. Dare to believe hearts could be changed and a revival of righteousness would sweep through. Pray for:
Family: pray for your own family, families throughout the nation, and that the value of family would be restored
Church: pray for the church, pastors, and congregations; for encouragement and renewal; for courage and strength in their various callings
Education: pray for our schools, Pre-K through college. Administrators and teachers need the help of God to be a force for good and righteousness
Government: pray for those whose daily decisions impact our lives in so many ways
Military: soldiers and all who lead them need encouragement and a sense of purpose. Pray that righteousness will prevail
Business: pray for a humility and generosity – the fear of God – to be manifest in all the business endeavors in our nation. With God all things are possible.
Arts, media and entertainment: these arenas have enormous influence. Pray for mercy, repentance, and truth.
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Our Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.
Give Us This Day: When we stop and pray we must remember we are children. Like children we are needy, we cannot make it on our own, so very much is beyond our control. Like children we must ask. Here we humble ourselves, remember our neediness, and ask for the blessing of God. Yes, for daily provisions, but also for the life-giving presence of God Himself.
Forgive Us, As We Forgive: Our nation is deeply divided. Pray for grace to forgive those who deeply offend. Pray for a heart of mercy toward those you find to be destructive and terrible in their ideas and actions. Remember your own shortcomings and let go your anger toward others so that you, yourself, can be forgiven.
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