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Prayer for strength

Whether you're unfamiliar with prayer or have been praying your entire life, it can be difficult to know where to start. Perhaps the thought of praying aloud has made you nervous. Maybe you're just not sure where to begin.

Dear Lord, you will renew our strength when we wait on you, according to your Word (Isaiah 40:31). Despite the fact that my strength is depleted, I am choosing to rest and spend time with you, recharging my battery.

Maybe I didn't realize how literal your promises to provide us with strength for the day were.

Maybe tomorrow will be my chance to learn more about what that means on a deeper level. But, for the time being, I'm praying for divine strength and healing to permeate every cell of my being, so that I can find renewed strength beyond my natural ability. I know you're the source of this strength.

I refuse to exhaust myself by listening to the enemy's voice telling me that I should just try harder or work longer. I have faith in your limitless strength. Thank you for putting your strength into me while working with my weaknesses. In the name of Jesus, amen.


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