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“Oh Lord our God we thank thee more than ever that thou has been pleased to give us thy Holy Word. We realise what frail, fallible creatures we are, and how prone we are to go off on tangents and to trust to our own understanding only. We thank thee that thou has given us thy Spirit and thou has given us thy Word.

Oh God we cry out to thee, as a company of thy people, to have mercy upon us. God of our fathers, let it be known that thou art still God in Israel. Let it be known in this arrogant 20th Century, that thou art the same God who has acted and operated throughout the running centuries.

Honour thine own Word, oh Lord. Honour thine own dear Son. Exalt his precious name, and bring many to a knowledge of him as their only Saviour and their Lord.

Lord have pity upon us. In the midst of wrath remember mercy. Revive thy work, oh Lord, thy mighty arm made bare. Speak with a voice that wakes the dead, and make the people hear.”

(A prayer of Martin LLoyd Jones, which appeared in Everyday Theology – marccortez.com)

As I read this prayer, again last night, this Scripture came to mind……

“Lord, I have heard of your fame, I stand in awe of your deeds, O Lord.
Renew them in our day, in our time make them known, in wrath remember mercy.”
(Habakkuk 3:2, NIV)

Today I am joining with … Still Saturday and Sunday Stillness and Spiritual Sundays and The Sunday Community and Scripture & A Snapshot and Sacro Speco .