- RSS FeedSubscribe
- « Previous PostFree Stuff Fridays
- Next Post »Our Own Perversity
Prayer at the Closing of Another Year
- 01/01/11
- 2
Happy new year! Here is a prayer I found in Heart Cries to Heaven by David Campbell. It seemed very appropriate for the start of a new year.
Our great and Gracious God,
We thank you that you have been with us through the days of this past year.
Perhaps at times we have even felt that you have
forsaken us and forgotten us but we thank you
that it has never been so.
We thank you that you are constantly with your people, and that you have enabled us to persevere in grace,
You have heard our prayers,
You have come so often to our aid.
We pray that you will go with us into this new year.
We thank you that with that promise girding us, we can go forward with confidence and in your peace. We pray that you will help us to walk with you in this new year better than we have ever done before. Forgive us, Lord, for our sins and our backslidings of this past year.
Help us gladly yield our lives unreservedly to Jesus Christ, our Savior, and God that we may regard ourselves entirely at his disposal to be, to go, to do, as he would wish
Have mercy, we pray, upon those connected with us who come to the end of this year and their hearts are still closed against you, still hardening their hearts against you.
to give new birth,
and to draw those who are away from you
to faith and to repentance.
For Jesus’ sake,
Amen.

I am a follower of Jesus Christ, a husband to Aileen and a father to three young children. I worship and serve as a pastor at
Releasing on April 1, The Next
Comments (2)
This is the scripture that is really impacting me going into this new year and praying the powerful prayer you shared. Thank you.
To each one fortunate enough to live out [this year], God will have given 365 days broken into 8,760 hours. Of these hours, 2,920 will have been spent in sleep, and about the same number at work. An equal number has been given us to spend in reverent preparation for the moment when days and years shall cease and time shall be no more. What prayer could be more spiritually appropriate than that of Moses, the man of God: “Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom” (Psalm 90:12). The Warfare of the Spirit, Tozer pp. 145-147
Thank you for this beautiful prayer. His faithfulness is our comfort. Our trust in him is the trust that will never be disappointed. His sovereignty and imminent return is our certain hope that all things will work together for good for those that love God.