A Prayer about the Wisdom We So Desperately Need

A Prayer about the Wisdom We So Desperately Need

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.

Proverbs 9:10

Awesome God,

In this confusing and chaotic world, 

how desperately  we need your wisdom. 

Parents need your wisdom to know how to

help their children stay safe and on a wise path; 

adult children need your wisdom to know how to 

talk to their parents about letting go of the car keys; 

bosses need your wisdom to know how to 

steward their employees’ gifts, 

Patients need your wisdom 

to know which course of treatment to pursue.

and on and on…

Whoever we are, 

whatever our situation, 

we need your wisdom, 

whether we realize it or not. 

May we first realize that it is your wisdom we need, 

and then may we turn to you to find it. 

When we “fear” you, 

that is live in awe of you, 

live in gratitude of you, 

live seeking your Word, 

live listening to pastors and ministry leaders and wiser friends, 

you promise, 

we will grow in your wisdom. 

It is indeed through you, 

as Eugene Peterson puts it, 

that [our] life deepens, 

and the years of [our] life ripen. 

May we “live wisely” 

so that “wisdom will permeate [our] lives.” (Proverbs 9: 11, The MSG). 

Read Proverbs 9. 



A Prayer about Loving Our Enemies

A Prayer about Loving Our Enemies

But I say to you, ‘Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.’ Matthew 5:44

Lord Jesus,

You knew we’d struggle

to love the friend who shared our shameful secret;

You knew we’d struggle 

to pray for the boss who unjustly let us go.

And yet, you commanded us to do 

what our hearts can’t do 

in their natural state—love our enemies.

Why?

Because only in loving our enemy 

can we truly understand how you have loved us

—your enemy. 

For, indeed, while we were still sinners, 

rebels in your sight, 

you endured a beating 

that should have killed you. 

While we were still sinners, 

hating you and hating God, 

you felt the nails 

hammering you to the cross (Romans 5:6-8). 

Something happened there 

to change everything, 

to turn love upside down.

Now, empowered by your sacrificial love, 

enabled by your grace, 

we are sent out to do the impossible, 

to love our enemies 

and pray for those who persecute us.

In your enemy-loving name. Amen.

Read Matthew 5:43-48; Romans 5:6-11.



A Prayer about Finding Joy When Life Is a Struggle

A Prayer about Finding Joy When Life Is a Struggle

Let the righteous one rejoice in the Lord and take refuge in him.

Psalm 64:10

Saving God,

Thank you for calling us to rejoice, 

even when we’re under attack.

My Bible reading plan took me today to Psalms 63-68, 

many of them authored by David 

when he was being chased by Saul 

or being attacked by other enemies. 

Amazingly, he didn’t cry out, 

“Oh poor me, everyone hates me, 

and I’m going to die.” 

Instead, he professed his hope 

that you would save him. 

He cried honestly for help, lamenting the trials he was experiencing. 

He remembered your past help 

and proclaimed his confident hope 

that you will help again. 

As we recite some of the words David first penned,

strengthen our hope, 

increase our faith, 

and send us out out in joy at your salvation:

“O God, you are my God, earnestly I seek you; 

my soul thirsts for you; 

my flesh faints for you, 

as in a dry and weary land where there is no water” (Psalm 63:1).

“My soul will be satisfied as with fat and rich food, 

and my mouth will praise you with joyful lips, 

when I remember you upon my bed, 

and meditate on you in the watches of the night;

For you have been my help, 

and in the shadow of your wings I will sing for joy” (Psalm 63:5-7).

“The pastures of the wilderness overflow, 

the hills gird themselves with joy” (Psalm 65:12).

“Shout for joy to God, all the earth; 

sing the glory of his name; give to him glorious praise! 

Say to God, ‘How awesome are your deeds! 

So great is your power 

that your enemies come cringing to you.’” (Psalm 66:1-2). 

“God shall arise, his enemies shall be scattered….

But the righteous shall be glad; they shall exult before God; 

they shall be jubilant with joy!” (Psalm 68:3).

In Jesus’ joy-giving name. Amen.

Read any of Psalms 63-68.



A Prayer about Walking in the Spirit

A Prayer about Walking in the Spirit

If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Galatians 5:25

Merciful Lord,

Sin has twisted us, 

contorting our desires 

so that we limp along, 

trying out crutches 

like sex and drink 

and gossip and envy 

and strife and shopping (Galatians 5:19-21)

which will never fully heal us. 

Indeed, our hearts were made 

to walk in the Spirit 

and to live in the Spirit. 

The Spirit heals our sin-twisted hearts and minds and bodies 

by assuring us of your 

unbelievable 

undeserved 

unending 

love. 

Transformed by this love, 

we run the way you meant us to, 

in love, joy, peace, patience, 

kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 

gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23).

In Christ’s crucifying name. Amen.

Read Galatians 5:16-26.



A Prayer about Meditating on the Wondrous Works of God

A Prayer about Meditating on the Wondrous Works of God

On the glorious splendor of your majesty, and on your wondrous works, I will meditate.

Psalm 145:5

Our God and Our King,

Thank you for the words of Psalm 145

to give voice to our awe and gratitude 

at the wondrous works you have done. 

If we will pause to meditate, 

to chew on, 

to consider, 

to really think about…

YOU…

We will want to praise you, 

celebrate you, 

glorify you, 

in short…

tell everyone how great you are, 

so great that we can’t even figure you out, 

So great that we can’t even fully understand 

how great you are. 

And yet, we know your greatness 

when we see it, 

especially through your wondrous works—

Your mighty acts…[Name some of the Lord’s mighty acts in your life.] (Psalm 145:4)

Your glorious splendor…{Name some of the ways you see God’s splendor.] (Psalm 145:5)

Your awesome deeds…{Name some of the awesome deeds God has done.] (Psalm 145:6)

Your grace and mercy…[Name some of the ways you’ve seen God’s grace and mercy.] (Psalm 145:8).

Today, gracious and abundantly good God, 

we join with all of your works 

to give you thanks! (Psalm 145:10).

In Jesus’ righteous and loving name. Amen.

Read Psalm 145:1-13.



A Prayer about Stilling Our Souls

A Prayer about Stilling Our Souls

But I have calmed and quieted my soul,

like a weaned child with its mother;

like a weaned child is my soul within me. Psalm 131:2

Heavenly Father,

We live in a hectic, busy, noisy world. 

Screens blink at us, 

notifications ding and ping and ring, 

demanding our attention, 

now! 

Our world shouts at us 

to do more and do it fast. 

Thank you for the permission to say “no,” 

to not be concerned with matters 

too far beyond us (Psalm 131:1). 

Help us, we pray, 

to be intentional 

about calming our souls 

by trusting in you.

Help us to quiet 

the noisy, driven beat 

of our hearts that differs 

so loudly 

from the steady, gentle rhythm 

you orchestrated. 

Help us to still ourselves 

like a weaned child

in your loving embrace, 

perfectly at rest, 

knowing that you have provided 

and will continue to provide all of our needs.

In Jesus’ hope-full name. Amen.

Read Psalm 131.