Thursday, March 20, 2014

Luke 7:44

The He turned to the woman and said to Simon, “Do you see this woman? I entered your house; you gave Me no water for My feet, but she has washed My feet with her tears and wiped them with the hair of her head.
        
Dear Heavenly Father,
I lift up to You all Your precious daughters that continually serve You both night and day. Tirelessly tending to the needs of their families, friends and neighbors bless them with renewed strength and endurance to finish all they have been called to do. Their love and devotion to You Lord Jesus is inspiring. Grant them time at Your loving feet, soaking in Your presence. I pray Lord for the women who are like Mary Magdalene who You've healed of evil spirits and infirmities, Joanna the wife of Chuza, Herod's steward, and Susanna and other over the centuries who provide for Your church from their substance may they be blessed with the deepest desires of their beautiful hearts. Father I pray for the ladies both young and old who are just coming to the truth of Your forgiveness, may they go on to love much. May my own body, soul and spirit along with all my strength never cease in kissing Your feet. Open our eyes to see the areas of our lives we forget to serve You our King. May we never think more highly of ourselves, remembering to put on our aprons and care for the concerns of others. Father pour out Your Holy Spirit on Your children who are grandmothers, mothers, daughters, grand and great granddaughters, sisters, aunts and cousins to continue to do Your will and walk in Your ways. May Your light shine in and through them bring glory to You Jesus. Use them Lord to transform the lives of others by their nurturing touch. Let each and every daughter know how fearfully and wonderfully made they are and so precious in Your sight. Thank You Lord Jesus for hearing my prayers, come quickly pouring Your living water on the women who are walking in the wilderness of their lives. May they know You are the God that sees them just as You saw Hagar in the desert. May we continue to walk before You blameless robed in the righteousness of Christ. May we as bold as Rehab when she hide the Your men. Trusting that You are faithful, may we fear not but only to be strong and good courage, for You are with us wherever we go. Bless You Jesus for You are gracious and good, that praising You shall be continually on our lips. In Your holy name I give thanks. Amen.

Luke 8:2&3, Psalms 139, Genesis 16:13 and Joshua 1:9

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