A Prayer about Killing Sin

A Prayer about Killing Sin

And those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. Galatians 5:24

Holy Father,

We confess, we are often bewildered 

by our ongoing struggle with sin. 

We know that we “have been crucified with Christ. 

It is no longer [we] who live but Christ who lives in us” (Gal. 2:20). 

We know that we still struggle with “the works of the flesh,” 

that is, our sinful selfish attitudes and behaviors, 

things like sexual immorality…idolatry…envy…strife…fits of anger…

just to name a few in the long list of Galatians 5:20-21. 

How do we “crucify the flesh,” 

how do we not let “sin reign in our mortal bodies” (Romans 6:12)? 

Only by continuing to “walk in the Spirit,” 

continuing to see our sin nailed to the cross. 

As one theologian explains, 

our sin has a way of climbing off that cross. 

And we have a way of helping it make a “speedy recovery: 

We are sometimes tempted to remove the nails, 

help our old sinful nature down from the cross, 

and nurse it back to health.”* 

In the power of the Spirit, 

and only in the power of the Spirit, 

can we put that sin back on the cross 

and “pound the nails in a little deeper.” 

When we do so, 

we are marked by the fruit of the Spirit, 

the beauty and loveliness of Christ. 

Lord, help us to crucify our sin 

and keep it on the cross.

In Jesus’ powerful name. Amen. 

Read Galatians 5.

*See Philip Ryken’s commentary on Galatians. 



A Prayer about Growing Up in Every Way

A Prayer about Growing Up in Every Way

Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ…Ephesians 4:15

Trustworthy and True Jesus,

Yesterday we prayed about 

your trustworthy, true nature.

Today, we ask that you would, 

by your Spirit, so unite us to yourself, 

that we become like you.

We want to be trustworthy and true people, 

dependable and honest. 

We want to be people who show up 

when we say we’ll be there. 

We want to be people 

who give advice 

infused with prayer and your wisdom. 

We want to be people who allow others

to rest and relax

because they feel safe and comfortable in our presence. 

In this world of uncertainty and unpredictability, 

make us carriers of your trustworthy and true nature. 

In your faithful name. Amen.

Romans 12:1-2; Ephesians 4:1-32. 



A Prayer about the One Who Is Trustworthy and True

A Prayer about the One Who Is Trustworthy and True

Write this down for these words are trustworthy and true. Revelation 21:5

Trustworthy and True Father,

We are distressed to learn 

that many of the leaders and institutions 

we have put our trust in, 

even spiritual ones, 

are not trustworthy and true. 

In fact, some cultural commentators say

there is an epidemic of mistrust in our world, 

and they may be right. 

How thankful we are 

that throughout Scripture, 

and especially in the wonderful vision of Revelation

about what really will happen one day “soon,” 

you emphasize how trustworthy and true you are. 

You are the God of truth, the God who never lies. 

You have sent your Son as our Savior, 

and he has proven himself 

to be perfectly trustworthy 

and perfectly loving. 

Unlike any of the fallible leaders in the world today, 

Jesus gave his life for us. 

Jesus made good on his promise 

to rise from the dead after three days. 

Jesus delivered on his pledge

to send a greater Helper, the Holy Spirit. 

Jesus ascended to heaven

and sits at your right hand this very minute, 

interceding for us (Romans 8:34).  

Your promise is trustworthy and true. 

Jesus is coming back. 

Jesus is restoring this broken world.

Jesus is making all things new. 

And one day we really will dwell in shalom forever. 

In Jesus’ faithful and true name. Amen.

Read Revelation 21:5; 22:6; 3:14; 19:11.



A Prayer about Being a Charity Case

A Prayer about Being a Charity Case

Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. 1 John 4:7

Gracious Father,

Forgive us for ever saying, 

“I don’t want to be a charity case.” 

The fact is, we are all charity cases in your kingdom, 

for indeed, the word “charity” 

comes from the word “charis,”

which means grace, 

or more fully, your gracious love. 

Without your charity, 

we would be dead in our sins. 

Without your love, we would be nothing. 

It is only because you first loved us 

that we can love at all. 

Only love that is rooted in your love 

and borne by your Spirit 

can be true love. 

We fail in our love, 

but your love never fails. 

We love you and we love our brothers and sisters 

because in fact, 

we are your charity cases. 

Thank you

for your amazing love, 

which compelled you to send your Son 

to die for our sins, 

that we might live in your love by your Spirit.

In Jesus’ charitable name. Amen.

Read 1 John 4:7-12; Ephesians 2:1-10.



A Prayer about How to Become a Baby Again

A Prayer about How to Become a Baby Again

How can anyone be born who has already been born and grown up? You can’t re-enter your mother’s womb and be born again. John 3:4

Jesus, our Wise Teacher,

Although we may not like to think of ourselves as Pharisees, 

we, like Nicodemus express our confusion about your teaching. 

How indeed can we be born again? 

How can we become like babies again?

You tell Nicodemus (and us) 

that we can’t see (or understand) the kingdom of God 

unless we are born again (See John 3:3). 

You tell Nicodemus (and us) 

that we must be born of the Spirit, 

who transforms us, 

growing us up in you, 

just as a baby learns to nurse and crawl and sleep. 

In another place, you tell your disciples 

they must become like little children 

to enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 18:3). 

Jesus, although this is a child-centric society we live in, 

we confess, we don’t really want to be like little babies, 

completely reliant on you to feed, clothe, and change us, 

not to mention to lead us to rest.

Jesus, although this is a child-centric society we live in, 

we confess, we don’t want to become like little children, 

who don’t have the freedom to go where they want when they want, 

who need adults to put food on the table and to tell us when to go to bed.

Help us, we pray, 

to submit to rebirth, 

to submit to becoming 

like utterly dependent babies and children, 

that we might truly understand what it means 

to be loved by you, 

to be secure in your care.

Amen.

Read John 3:1-15.



A Prayer about Remembering and Telling Our Stories

A Prayer about Remembering and Telling Our Stories

 For I will speak to you in a parable.

I will teach you hidden lessons from our past—

stories we have heard and known,

stories our ancestors handed down to us. Psalm 78:2-3

Story-Writing God,

Thank you for the true story of grace 

you have written in Scripture; 

Thank you for the true stories of grace 

you have written into our lives. 

May we remember them and share them, 

as the Psalmist Asaph tells us to do.

He says that when we share our stories, 

it helps us and others to…

turn away from our stubborn persistence 

in living life on our own terms;

trust in you to rescue and redeem this broken world 

because you have done so in the past;

hope in you today 

because of how you have already redeemed, 

and how you will restore in the final day; and…

love others well by showing them 

the grace and mercy we have received.

May we remember that 

one of the best ways we can love others is by 

listening to their stories 

and by sharing our stories and The Story 

that is the basis for all of our faith, hope, and love.

In Jesus’ redeeming name. Amen. 

Read Psalm 78. 

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