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A new Christian prayer thread, just in time for Easter!

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Tuo · 09/04/2014 23:44

Welcome to our new prayer thread... just in time for Holy Week and Easter.

This is a safe and supportive place of prayer, where regulars, occasional visitors and lurkers, committed Christians and those just dipping a toe into the water are all equally welcome. Come and leave a prayer, tell us what's going on in your life, bring your worries, hopes, fears and joys to God, and know that you will be prayed for.

We pray, in particular, for...

... amberlight, for her work raising awareness of the ways in which we can work to make life easier for our autistic friends, and for her to know love and acceptance wherever she goes;

... Badvoc and her family, as they grieve for her dad and for her aunt - this has been a very tough time for the family... may spring bring them happier times;

... BlackEyedSusan, for all the many things which she has to juggle in her life as a single parent; in particular, we pray for her mum's health, and for both her DC to receive the support that they need at school, and for her to feel welcomed, accepted and supported at her church;

... BlessedAssurance, for breast-feeding to settle down for her following the birth of her baby son, for her relationship with her extended family (and in particular her MIL and her bonkers baby-naming ideas ), and for her parents who are far away;

... CharlotteCollins, for her new life as a single mum - may she be happy and fulfilled and supported in it;

... DontstepontheMomeRaths, for her life as a single mum, for support for her to do all the things she'd like to be able to do, for her DC, for difficult relationships at work, and for the wonderful work she does through her church supporting people going through separation and divorce;

... DutchOma, as she grieves for Bob, that she may find peace of mind, love and support at this time;

... Gingercurl, for her relationship with her DH, for the final 'tweaks' to her thesis, and for friendship for her DS;

... ALittleFaith, for baby Faithlet as she approaches her first birthday, for Faith's work to bring her joy and not exhaustion, and for her to find happiness and fulfilment in her church;

... jan2014 for her to understand what the right thing to do is vis-a-vis her relationship with her DH, and for her to have the courage to do what needs to be done, and to find support in doing it; also for her new church to be a place where she finds love and support and welcome;

... JugglingFromHereToThere, for her sister and her family as they grieve the loss of Juggling's nephew;

... Kaykat, giving thanks that she is now settled and happy in her new home with her DS, and continuing to pray for her situation, that she receive the moral and practical support she needs for herself and her DS

... MadHairDay, for her health to improve this spring and for her to stay out of hospital, and for health, friendship, and freedom from bullying for MHD's DD;

... PandaG, as she and her family grieve the loss of her mum; and for

... PositiveAttitude, praying for the right outcome for PA's DH as he decides between a career opportunity at home and a return to Cambodia; also praying for PA's parents health, for her DD3 and DGS as they move into their own home, and for her other three DDs and one DS in their various situations; and finally praying for peace for PA herself and - whatever happens work-wise in the UK and/or abroad - for God to provide for her and her family.

We pray also for all regular and occasional visitors, and those we haven't seen for a while, including: boxofdelights, bountyicecream Bluetinkerbell, CheerfulYank, cloutiedumpling, EasyCompadre, FairPhyllis, fluffieduckie, FriendOfDorothy, GoodbyeRubyTuesday, harbinger, JakeBullet, ktef, LollipopViolet, MaryBS, NeverKnowinglyUnderstood, niminypiminy, notquiteagrownup, PloddingDaily, revivingshower, RoomForALittleOne, saintsalive, SchrodingersFerret, SEStheBrave, Soozi, SunshinemMum, thegreenheartofmanyroundabouts, thehorridestmumintheworld, trish5000, weegiemum, youretoastmildred, ZingSweetApple, and zulubump, and for anyone I've forgotten to name-check (don't take it personally, please!). And we pray for those who read and pray but don't post, for those who need our prayers but are afraid or too uncertain to post them, and for all those known to us in our own lives who need God's love.

Keep Your people, Lord, in the arms of Your embrace.
Shelter them under Your wings.
Be their light in darkness.
Be their hope in distress.
Be their calm in anxiety.
Be strength in their weakness.
Be their comfort in pain.
Be their song in the night. Amen

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BlackeyedSusan · 17/04/2014 22:09

i also have to back to mums next weeek. she is not well. drove me batty and to shouting. I have little patience. (additional patiece)

she is convinced I am not leaving her enough food. does nto want to eat all the dinners I have cooked everyday.

BlackeyedSusan · 17/04/2014 22:10

she questioned most things put in the trollwy in asda. did not understand that I did not want to do a big shop again toil summer as we are away at half term

BlackeyedSusan · 17/04/2014 22:11

did not remember that we were going away. got all upset about it that we were leaving her. though it she would prefer if I did her shopping instead of mr tesco delivery... and did not get that ds/dd nor me think that is a good idea.

BlackeyedSusan · 17/04/2014 22:12

she thinks it is perfectly reasonable to take ASD ds shopping which own as she does not like doing a tesco order. dd was the only person who did not strop in the shop
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BlackeyedSusan · 17/04/2014 22:15

it is nearly time to put her in a home. she will not like it. she wants to be at home. I toild her that the children need to come first now. I need to do my own home.

I find she comes up with all the negatives/problems... eg she may not find someones number, they may not be in, they may not be in church on sunday, she may forget to ask, they may not get the message... before she has spent 2 mins looking for the no and finding it straight away!

BlackeyedSusan · 17/04/2014 22:19

sorry for the rant. you lot are the only ones "available"

sorry it went pear shaped Oma. she is lucky that you do have your dgd. perjhaps you should point her in the direction of my little rant... to see how lucky she is. I know I am lucky to still have a mum with some good moments at least.

BlackeyedSusan · 17/04/2014 22:22

mome does not have the support at all.. and as for blesseds mil... well enough said!

DontstepontheMomeRaths · 17/04/2014 22:28

My Mum never looks after kids. I'm seeing her Tuesday. My kids have an inset day.

Bes it does sound like she'll need to go in a home soon. Very hard for you and for her. But you can't do it all Sad

DontstepontheMomeRaths · 17/04/2014 22:30

You must be exhausted BES, not surprised she drove you batty at times.

SESthebrave · 17/04/2014 22:37

I agree with BES. Oma, your DD needs to appreciate you and the fact that you will have her DC to stay. My mum lives 10 mins away but won't babysit or have them to stay the night. She dotes on them but doesn't want sole responsibility. I (try!) to respect that.
Prayers for you Oma, your DD and the DGDCs

Prayers for you too BES. It does sound like the situation can't continue as it is.

Tuo · 18/04/2014 00:09

Maundy Thursday

"I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another." (John 13, 34-35)

I am praying tonight for all of us on this thread and for the love that the thread helps us to show for one another and for God. And I am praying (in the full knowledge that I fall significantly short of this goal in my real life) that my loving behaviour towards those around me may be a sign of my discipleship.

Praying in particular tonight for Oma. I pray that a way may be found for Oma and her DD to be reconciled so that they can enjoy the family Easter that they had planned. None of what happened is your fault, Oma, and I'm sure your DD knows that really.

Praying too for all those who, for whatever reason, find themselves without help from their families with their DC and with the other everyday problems that life throws at them. May they find love and support at every turn.

Praying for BES and for her mum; for difficult decisions to come; and for the here-and-now with its challenges.

Praying for SES in her busy life; that she finds peace and rest.

And praying for MHD; for her health to improve very soon; for her to know that, even if she feels cut off from the world, we are praying for her. I know that your lungs can't cope with incense, MHD, but I was watching the smoke (we did have lots of smoke) rising up in church tonight and thinking about the prayers from this thread coming together from far and wide and rising up like incense, dispersed and yet joined, a community of prayer and of pray-ers.

Our service tonight went well, despite a minor disaster with the jug being used for the foot-washing. I seem to have been mostly in the right place at the right time with the right bit of kit. And it wasn't me who broke the jug! Phew!

Some more words from tonight's liturgy.

"I love the LORD, because he has heard my voice and my supplications. Because he inclined his ear to me, therefore I will call on him as long as I live." (Psalm 116, 1-2)

"As often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes." (1 Corinthians, 11, 26)

"So if I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another's feet. For I have set you an example, that you also should do as I have done to you. Very truly, I tell you, servants are not greater than their master, nor are messengers greater than the one who sent them. If you know these things, you are blessed if you do them." (John 13, 14-17)

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BlackeyedSusan · 18/04/2014 08:19

it is lovely to be home. a coffee consumed before the questions start.

BlackeyedSusan · 18/04/2014 08:24

we do have ds who has changed his criteria for the wetness of breakfast and I have not yet found the ideal.

DontstepontheMomeRaths · 18/04/2014 08:32

How much milk to use? I feel your pain.

My DS used to only eat it dry. He's now happy to have some milk. He loves weetabix but freaks out at those crumbs that go mushy and if there are some in the bowl he won't touch it.

BlackeyedSusan · 18/04/2014 09:05

they can be so particular can't they?

trying to get reacy for the church linked to school.

jan2014 · 18/04/2014 09:27

BES your situation sounds tough with your mum i agree that you can't do it all yourself ... hugs

good friday.... remembering that 2000 years ago Jesus died to give us new life both in this life and soon after for all eternity... so grateful and can't wait to be reconciled to Jesus in my new resurrected body and to all those who have passed on. come soon Lord Jesus. What humility to die on the cross like that when he had the power to do anything - i'm so aware of how humble and mighty Jesus is, and also how much i rely on His grace for every day.

i have sensation of water in my ear, i have it all the time now. going to try the olive oil drops as its starting to really get to me.... it feels like im breathing through my ear!

sunshinemmum · 18/04/2014 10:37

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madhairday · 18/04/2014 12:51

Amen Jan !

Praying, BES, sounds like so much to cope with - you know you have all our love, prayers and support here...

Continuing to pray for Oma, for love and reconciliation and grace.

Thanks Tuo. I know I can't breathe with incense but I love the image of it. I need some virtual incense! Love the thought of all our prayers going up to God, joining from far and near - fab! Love this thread!

dh and the kids went off to messy church this morning, I'm still too ill but sat down to have some quiet good friday reflection, and totally unexpectedly met with God in this huge way - just this amazing awareness of his presence as I contemplated Jesus on the cross - still shaking lol! It's moments like that that somehow redeem everything - somehow make sense of it all, despite being in constant pain. Lovely encounter - want more! Actually it was like the room was filled with incense, but incense not choking my lungs. can't wait for it in reality :) Thanks

jan2014 · 18/04/2014 13:43

wow mhd that is amazing. i love times like that, we all need more of Him! just what Jesus wants to give us :)

thegreatestMadHairDayinhistory · 18/04/2014 14:18

:)

Thanks
BlackeyedSusan · 18/04/2014 17:05

nice name change.

we made it to church. a little late. there was a bit of strop about the wrong trousers and the a lost pencil and dd looked at him. they had a good time at messy church though.

Dutchoma · 18/04/2014 17:52

Well, I have had a full and sincere apology from dd. I was right in thinking that she had something planned for Wednesday after work, it didn't happen as she had her dd back home again. Had she mentioned it I'm sure we could have worked round it, but that is water under the bridge.
Thank you all for your prayers.

MHD I am so happy for your encounter with God. Things like that are so very precious.

BES I'm glad you made it to church.

I went to a three hour service in a town centre church that I don't often go to. Quite an amazing experience which took me out of myself and into a realm of worship and adoration.

Praying for all not mentioned. May the Lord bless you richly in this Easter tide.

JugglingFromHereToThere · 18/04/2014 17:53

Have had a good, though tiring (due to our shared grief) couple of days with my DSister and DNeice - just back home this afternoon.
DS was amazing playing so naturally with his little cousin in spite of the 7 year age gap. I was very proud of him and how he coped with the whole situation so sensitively.
DD will be back home tomorrow after her amazing sailing adventure - I know they've been having a good time because I've just been reading her entry on the group blog they've been writing
And I found a wonderful new author when I picked up a book at my DBro's place (where we've been staying) called "Have a little faith" by Mitch Albom - has anyone else read things by him? Think I'll have to pop out and get a copy tomorrow as I can't wait to read the rest of it!
Apparently he's written several other highly acclaimed (as they say!) books - which is all to the good when you find a new author I always think Smile
Wishing everyone a peaceful Easter Thanks

Tuo · 18/04/2014 21:41

Good Friday

My song is love unknown,
My Saviours love to me;
Love to the loveless shown,
That they might lovely be.
O who am I, that for my sake
My Lord should take frail flesh and die?

That is truly a prayer answered, Oma. I'm so glad that peace has been restored.

MHD - your post made me well up. I'm sorry that you are still so unwell, but happy that you were able to meet God today. Praying that your health improves very soon, and that you are soon able to get out and about a bit more.

Juggling - I'm glad you have been able to spend special time with your sister at this awful time, and am glad too that your DD has been having an amazing time.

I have been to a very special, simple, peaceful, contemplative service this afternoon. Had tears in my eyes on several occasions and am still a bit overwhelmed by the whole thing, if I'm honest (though I have been for coffee and hot-cross buns afterwards and then come home and been 'normal' with DH and the DC). We had St John's account of the Passion, and I am particularly moved by the 'Woman behold your son' exchange: on the one hand, the very human love of a son for his mother, the generosity of his trying to make that experience less awful for her; and on the other the way in which that love and generosity is writ large in what Jesus's death on the Cross does for us. And, in the face of such love, who am I that, for my sake, my Lord should take frail flesh and die?

Praying, then, for everyone on this thread - for those who post, and those who only read; for those who'd like to pray but can't, for those whose faith has been challenged, or who feel that God has abandoned them; and for all those known to us who need our prayers.

Never was love, dear King!
Never was grief like Thine.

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niminypiminy · 18/04/2014 22:05

No more to say than Amen.

And praying.

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