A Prayer about What Justifies Us

A Prayer about What Justifies Us

You who are trying to be justified by the law have been alienated from Christ; you have fallen away from grace. Galatians 5:4

Faithful Lord,

May it never be!

May we never be alienated—

cut off from, severed from, estranged from

our one and only Savior, Jesus Christ!

The apostle Paul is pretty ticked in Galatians.

Some people have come along and told the Galatians,

who were “running superbly” (Galatians 5:7),

that they had to be circumcised to be true Christians.

That would be like someone telling me

right after I became a Christian

that I wasn’t a true Christian

if I did not tithe ten percent of my income every month,

attend church every week,

and read my Bible every day.

Of course, those are ALL good things to do,

ways we grow in knowing and loving you,

but they are not the basis of your love for us.

We must know beyond a shadow of a doubt

that it is “by grace we are saved through faith” (Ephesians 2:8).

We must know that we don’t deserve our salvation;

we did nothing to earn it,

and we can do nothing to keep it.

That’s what it means to not “fall away from grace.”

Lord, humble us again.

Expose our folly —

Show us anything we do that we think makes us worthy of your grace.

And, so transform us that we live out of that grace,

running superbly

as we give and pray and seek and share

this amazingly good news!

In Jesus’ very-near name. Amen.

Read Galatians 5:1-10; Ephesians 2:1-10.

A Prayer about Walking by the Spirit

A Prayer about Walking by 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 the Best Father for Father’s Day

A Prayer about the Best Father for Father’s Day

But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and felt compassion, and ran and embraced him and kissed him. Luke 15:20

Good and Faithful Father,

On this day

when some celebrate their earthly fathers

while some grieve fathers who’ve left this earth

and others long for the presence of a good father,

we thank you that you are a better father even

than this waiting father

in the story of the lost sons (Luke 15:11-32).

You have run to us through your Son;

you have embraced us by his death for our sins;

you have robed us in Christ’s righteousness;

you have kissed us and welcomed us home

because of your extravagant grace.

On this Father’s Day on earth,

let us remember that for those who belong to you,

every day is Father’s Day,

every day is a day to praise and thank you,

our good and glorious Father.

In your precious Son’s name. Amen.

Read Luke 15:11-32.

A Prayer about the Grace in Which We Stand

A Prayer about the Grace in Which We Stand

Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God. Romans 5:1-2.

Lord Jesus Christ,

What peace and hope and joy we have

when we trust in you for our salvation.

In you, we have “obtained access,”

that is, gained entrance into secure relationship with God.

It’s like the Queen of England has an open door policy

inviting us into her state room.

But it’s even better than that.

Not only are we given an audience with the Queen,

she welcomes us with delight,

like familiar family she really loves.

We don’t wobble in your grace

as though we’re about to fall out of it;

we stand in it.

We are held secure in your grace,

which will not let us go.

We stand tall and strong like mighty oaks,

Unmoved by difficult circumstances.

Not only that, in this grace we rejoice, even boast.

We are so confident in your grace

that we want to shout it out like thrilled fans at a football game.

Our sure hope for today and for the coming years

is that the glory of God will be known throughout all the earth.

Our joy comes in knowing

that we get to play a bit part in the story of your glory.

In your justifying name. Amen.

Read Romans 4:13-5:2.

A Prayer about Spiritual Battles

A Prayer about Spiritual Battles

Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil. Ephesians 6:11.

Mighty God,

As I’ve been dealing with some work snafus lately

that have me in a snitch,

I’ve realized this could be spiritual attack.

I pray for myself and for all my fellow prayer warriors

who are facing a battle with the “cosmic powers”

and the “spiritual forces of evil” (Ephesians 6:12).

Help us, Lord,

to battle in your strength

against these forces,

because you have provided a full set of armor,

and because we’re too weak and frail to fight it in our own strength.

Your belt of truth holds us secure;

your breastplate of righteousness defends against false accusations;

your gospel shoes give us the peace of your shalom;

your shield of faith catches flaming lies;

your helmet of salvation keeps us safe forevermore;

your Spirit’s sword, your Holy Word, steadies us in true truth;

and last but definitely not least,

the prayers of the saints keep us upright.

Lord, strengthen us

that we may continue to share the good news

of our only hope:

Jesus’ conquering name. Amen.

Read Ephesians 6:10-20.

A Prayer about Not Wavering in Worry

A Prayer about Not Wavering in Worry

Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be shaken but endures forever. Psalm 125:1

Lord,

We want to be like Mount Zion, like Mount Rainier, like Mount Everest, 

our faith and hope so firmly planted 

in your grace, goodness, and generosity 

that we never even tremble when uncertainty comes.

The reality is that we worry about little and large things, 

what-if’s we can’t control: 

what if the plane is delayed and I miss my flight, 

what if my child doesn’t love Jesus, 

what if it’s cancer? 

Help us, by your Spirit, 

to fix our hopes on Jesus, 

who is always in the business of redeeming and restoring. 

Remind us — it is true: 

“As the mountains surround Jerusalem, 

so you surround your people….” (Psalm 125:2)

Like a hen with its brood safely hidden under its wings, 

we are safely ensconced in your perfect love. 

Remind us — it is true: “from this time forth and forevermore….” 

You are not just holding and helping us 

today or in this one moment, 

you are holding and helping us 

every day in every moment.

Thank you for this unshakable hope.

In the name of our faithful Savior, Jesus Christ, we pray. 

Amen.

Read Psalm 125.