INTERCESSION
“When my heart is overwhelmed. ; lead me to the Bock that is higher ’ , than 1. He giveth power to the * faint, and to them that have no ] ] might he increasetli strength. The ' ] Lord is thj strength of my life; of * ; whom then shall I be afraid?” ’ . Yet in the maddening maze of things, And tossed by storm and flood. To one fixed trust my spirit clings; j [ know that God is good! I ' O Lord of Hosts, lead us forward. j and grant to Thy believing people a ] . definite and decisive victory. Deepen 1 ir. us the image of Thy Son. Quicken ( iii us the love of Thy name. Inspire j Thy servants everywhere to do their i duty. Have pity upon those who are weak; mercy upon those who are penitent, and patience with - those who are wayward. Give Thy healing to the wounded. Thy comI fort and hope to the prisoners and homeless, and Thy grace to the af- ' dieted. Help us all to live as men . and women whose faith and hope ; i are in Christ, and whose faces are 1; towards the glad morning of peace . and reunion. Through Jesus Christ ' our Lord. Amen.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 15 September 1941, Page 4
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199INTERCESSION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 15 September 1941, Page 4
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