Pray Or Worry?

by | Feb 23, 2009 | 0 comments

Dear Lord,

I pray ______________ will not worry about anything. Instead of worrying teach _____________to pray about everything, resting in You for all his/her concerns and then thanking You for the answers.  You have promised that if _____________ does this, he/she will experience Your peace, which is far more wonderful than he/she can imagine. Give Your peace, Father, where his/her thoughts and heart will be at rest as he/she places his/her trust in You with his/her concerns, instead of worrying about them.

Adapted from Philippians 4:6-7

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