Thursday, May 8, 2014

How to Pray for a Friend.


While I lay here in bed at approximately 4:17 am, I am mentally walking on a plain of what to write. I know what I want to say, but how do I translate it so that others may understand...

Let me start, in short, by saying that a really great friend of mine texted me and asked for a prayer. I prayed of course, but still felt as if there was a slight gap in my prayer.  The Lord knows what I mean to say, what's on my mind but I wanted to discover it for my own.

I went on Pinterest and searched the words "how to pray for friends" and this brought up several things. How to pray for your husband. How to pray for your children and specifically, how to-literally- pray for friends, i.e pray that The Lord bring friends to you. While that wasn't exactly what I was looking for, I re-typed the words to say "how to pray for a friend." This brought up very similar pins that the other search did, along with some picures of inspirational people, friendship quotes and even some humorous photos of animals with their paws together in Prayer. Still, not what I was searching for.

I thought, "Wow. Out of all the things there are on Pinterest,..." There aren't many posts about how to pray for a friend. So in my feeble attempt, I would simply like to share a prayer with you that can be used in all occasions as far as friendships go.

"Heavenly Father, 
I pray to you at this moment, Lord, for my friend.
Thank you,
for this friend whom 
you have crossed my path with. 
You have brought them fourth 
for reasons 
that will change me forever. 
I pray, 
that we be influenced by each other 
in the way you intended us to be.
I pray,
that every decision we make in our friendship 
be in line with your grace.
I pray,
that we act as your puppets
And understand that 
you are the puppeteer.
I pray,
that when their ship of faith
goes astray,
you grab that wheel
And steer them back to shore. 
I may not know
all of their struggles, 
but you do, Lord. 
And in those struggles,
I pray,
 that they find 
comfort, 
joy, 
peace, 
love, 
guidance, 
&
reassurance 
that they will be carried by you and your will, Lord.
Father, I pray for my Friend.

Amen." 


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