The CWG Prayer Chain Post is a weekly post for members to include their special intentions by adding a comment.

Psalms 93:1, 1-2
Yahweh is king, robed in majesty, robed is Yahweh and girded with power. The world is indeed set firm, it can never be shaken; your throne is set firm from of old, from all eternity you exist.

The power of prayer and the power of people praying.

NOVEMBER INTENTION PRAYER 

PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING
O God, of Whose mercies there is no number, and of Whose goodness the treasure is infinite; we render thanks to Your most gracious majesty for the gifts You have bestowed upon us, evermore beseeching Your clemency, that as You grant the petitions of them that ask You, You will never forsake them, but will prepare for the reward to come. Through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

Please leave a comment with your intention. If you have problems adding an intention, email it to Mike Hays at coachhays(at)gmail(dot)com and I will add it.  God bless.

 

2 Replies to “CWG Prayer Chain Post: November 26, 2012”

  1. Great prayer, if I understand your message, you created the prayer inspired from the Psalms 93:1, 1-2, especially “Yahweh is king, robed in majesty.” The prayer is to God the Father, as the psalm is to Yahweh, the God of the Hebrew bible. Not sure why the Catholic Church has asked us not to use the name Yahweh, but have approved the name YHVH, which is OK to use.

    Anyway, it would be nice to have a prayer intention for the youth suffering from the Sandy storm aftermath. I am sure it is a strain on families and especially the youth who need to be resilient and bounce back.

  2. This is one of my favorite gems from St. Faustina:
    Treasure of My Heart
    When I see that the burden is beyond my strength, I do not consider or analyze it or probe into it, but I run like a child to the Heart of Jesus and say only one word to Him: “You can do all things.” And then I keep silent, because I know that Jesus will intervene in the matter, and as for me, instead of tormenting myself, I use this time to love Him.
    Diary of St. Faustina (1033)

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