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12/10/15

My Desire to Worship You...Thursday

12/10/11

Oh Lord, my God, how great You are! I gratefully praise You, Lord God, with all my heart. My soul will bless You and the core of my being will adore You.

You are clothed in honor, wearing glory and majesty like a beautiful royal robe. You wrap Yourself in the light of the sun like a garment. You stretch out the starry heavens like a tent over the earth.

Lord, You laid the beams of Your palace in the depths of the mighty ocean. You make the clouds Your chariot and ride on the wings of the wind.

You commandeered the winds to be Your angel messengers and appointed the flames of lighting fire as Your ministering servants.

Lord God, You built the foundation of the earth and positioned it firmly on its axis, so that it will never be shaken.  You bound the world together so that it will never fall apart.

Psalm 104.1-5



Father, reveal Your greatness today whenever, and wherever, someone calls on Your name. Upon every altar, on each heart and life offered to You, let the rivers of living water flow to save, heal, bless, deliver & satisfy.


May Your everlasting wing cover and protect Your altar, so that the truth will flow from the mouths of your servants to undo the deeds and workings of evil in people's lives. Oh God, may Your will be done on earth today, as it is in heaven, in Jesus name. amen.

Written by Brother Thomas Ukwute, Anchor of Hope, Nigeria         
                                         Edited by Jody Ward




1 comment:

  1. We need to "feed" our desire by daily action of worshiping God until that reflex becomes a corpulent one that surpasses any of our human desires and becomes a mighty motor that drives us.

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