Friday, April 25, 2014

Divine Intervention

Friday, April 25, 2014 (6:51 a.m.)
Holy God,

I'm here this morning on behalf of a loved one. Medical mistakes and clerical oversights have been made. A much needed surgery has been postponed and physical mobility lies in the balance of human error. You are the God overall. We look to You this morning. Asking Your divine intervention.

Jesus, You raised people from the dead (Luke 7:11-16, Mark 5:35-43, John 11:1-44). You caused more than the blind to see, the lame to walk, lepers to be cured, the deaf to hear (Matthew 11:5a). 

Your apostle John (21:25) even wrote, “And I suppose that if all the other things Jesus did were written down, the whole world could not contain the books.”

We trust You. You ARE our Divine Intervention! We look to You. We hope in You. You, who is “the author and finisher of our faith” (Hebrews 12:2). That faith which is allowing us to ask Your blessings on one, who through no fault of his own, is in such a perilous state.

We love You Jesus. Our first reaction is to question. Doubt. Fear. Instead we focus on You. Fix our eyes on You. Look only to You. Asking that You would divinely intervene in this seemingly tragic turn of events.

Guide and direct our every thought and action this day. Continue Your work in bringing us completely to Your feet. We love You. We long to work for You. And to do it well. Thank You Jesus. Praise You Jesus. We love You Jesus. Amen.
(258 words ~ 7:41 a.m.)

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