Psalm 138:7a “Though
I walk in the midst of trouble, thou wilt revive me.”
The word revive,
means 1: to bring back or come back to life, consciousness, or activity: make
or become fresh or strong again. 2: to bring back into use <trying to revive
an old custom> revive is a verb.
Prayer to my heavenly Father:
I went through the
middle of trouble, O Lord, revive me. I am silence, O Lord, bring back my inner
spirit to life. Open my consciousness to the Holy Spirit once again, O Lord.
Bring me into activity into Your Word and make my inner spirit be fresh again.
O Lord, make me strong again.
For Thou are with me,
thy rod and thy staff they comfort me (Ps. 23:4). In times of danger and
difficulty, I fear no evil because You are with me in every situation of life.
You use the rod (a short club) as a weapon of defense against the wolves, the
forces of demons around me. Your rod symbolizing Your strength, Your power, and
Your authority against the force of evil. I praise You for being my marvelous
Father who delivered me from evil.
Your staff, (a long
slender stick with a hook on the end) You use it to draw me as a sheep to stay
close to my Shepherd, Jesus. Your staff guides me in the right way. Your staff
rescues me from trouble. Your rod and Your staff reassure me of Your love and
Your guidance in my every day life.
You restore my soul. You
re-energize my soul through Your power and Your grace. You lead me through the
Holy Spirit who guides me into the path of righteousness. You encourage me to
study Your Word of wisdom for they are life to my soul. I thank You and I
praise You for the marvelous prayer that the Holy Spirit has given to me.
I pray for my friends
who read this prayer to be revived, to be delivered, and to be healed in the
name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and our Savior who saved us from the depth of
our sins and covered us with the precious blood of Jesus, who died to set us
free and rose again as a Victor and Conqueror of our lives in the name of Jesus
Christ, amen and amen!
My friend, look up to
Jesus who is the author and the finisher of our faith who for the joy that was
set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and now He is set down
at the right hand of the throne of God. Hallelujah!
So let us trust our
heavenly Father today!
Dorothy
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