Prayer From Psalm 119

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Prayer from Psalm 119:33-38

Dear Lord, I pray you will . . .  (Insert your grandchild’s name)

33 Give _______a soft, teachable heart for your Word.
34 Give _______ understanding of your Word and a desire to obey your instructions for living.

35 Direct ________ to walk along Your path, for that is where he/she will find happiness.
36 Give ________ an eagerness for your principles, rather than a love for money!
37 Turn _______eyes from worthless things, and help him/her live in Your ways.

38 Fulfill your promises to _______ because He loves you.

©2009 Lillian Penner

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