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Daily prayer

It's easy to forget about the habit when life becomes busy or things are going well.

However, making it a daily habit to pray is a wonderful way to stay anchored in your faith on a daily basis. It's also a wonderful opportunity to make quiet, reflective time for yourself and your God a priority.

The Bible says that if we submit our petitions and prayers to God, He will grant us peace! May these daily prayers assist you in finding the right words to pray and focusing your heart and spirit on God's love today.

"Dear Lord, may nothing separate me from you today. Help me to follow the Word rather than my emotions. Please assist me in keeping my heart clean and undivided. Protect me from my own rash words, acts, and ideas. Teach me how to choose your route today just for you, so that each step takes me closer to you. Keep me from becoming distracted by my own aspirations, thoughts, and desires about how things should be. Assist me in keeping the commitment of meeting with you on a regular basis and drinking from the life-giving fountain.

 Assist me in seeing everything that comes my way as an opportunity rather than a personal annoyance."

You can pray this prayer right now and ask Jesus to be part your life. You can recite this prayer if you want to embrace Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord.

"I believe and acknowledge that you are the Son of the most high living God, who died on the cross to pay the penalty for my sins. I invite you to be my Savior and Lord by opening the door of my heart. I ask your forgiveness for all my transgressions (wrongdoings). Please forgive my sins and assist me in living for you."

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