3 Prayers for a fruitful life

 

The Holy Spirit produces a different kind of fruit: unconditional love, joy, peace, patience, kindheartedness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. You won’t find any law opposed to fruit like this.

Gal 5:22-23

 
 

Let us pray for fruit like this in our lives …


#1 | inspired by Isaiah 5:1-7

Let us pray the Lord to keep surrounding us
with his care, till we bear rich fruit.

Pause

Lord God, our Father,
you ask of us today:
“My people, answer me:
What more could I have done for you?”

Teach and help us to respond with our whole being
to your daily forgiveness and patience,
to the riches of life brought us by Jesus,
to the prompting of the Holy Spirit,
that we may be a people that bears lasting fruits.
May we bring to all a justice animated by love,
may we learn to share as you do with us.
Show us your mercy through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
 
~ from Liturgy Alive
 


#2 | inspired by John 12:20-33

God of thundering glory and wondrous love,
you lifted up Jesus Christ from the earth
to draw all people to your holy name.
Like grains of wheat that fall to the dust,
teach us to die — and so to bear much fruit,
giving our lives for the sake of the gospel,
following and serving Christ Jesus forever.
 
— from the Presbyterian Church USA website,
posted on re:Worship
 


#3 | inspired by Colossians 1:10-14

Gracious God,
Give us spiritual insight and understanding,
so that we would be able to see things from your point of view.

May our words and actions bring credit to Your name
and joy to Your heart;
may all that we do bear fruit for Your kingdom,
and may we come to know and love You more each day.

Strengthen us with Your power
so that we would be able to joyfully endure whatever comes our way,
and give thanks to You even in the midst of pain and suffering.

Thank You for rescuing us from the power of darkness,
and bringing us into the glorious light of Your kingdom.

All praise to Jesus Christ, our Lord,
in whom we have found redemption and forgiveness.
Amen.
 
~ posted on re:Worship
 


From the blog
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Blessèd be God who makes us fruitful


 

“I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.”

John 15:5

 

Litany of Adoration

Blessèd be God, the only God,
three Persons in one eternity of love:
      Blessèd be God.

Blessèd be God, the lover of humankind,
our Creator, Redeemer and Sanctifier:
      Blessèd be God.

Blessèd be God, the Fount of human love,
by whom all our common life is made fruitful:
      Blessèd be God.

Blessèd be God for all that He is:
      Blessèd be God.

Blessèd be God for all that He has done:
      Blessèd be God.

Blessèd in the fellowship of His Church
and blessèd amid the celestial host:
      Blessèd be God.

Blessèd by the chorus of all people,
and blessèd by the whisper of each single soul:
      Blessèd be God.

Blessèd from everlasting,
blessèd now, and blessed for ever.
      Blessèd be God.

 
Ancient ‘Agape’ Liturgy,
from The Book of a Thousand Prayers by Angela Ashwin, #198


From the blog
Blessed assurance
Balm to heal the world
In the school of prayer with Brother Lawrence
 

Fruitful space

A prayer of self-dedication

Lord,
let my life be a space
in which you can work in the world.
Clear away my inner rubbish,
and fill me with your Spirit
of healing, delight and peace,
so that everything I do
may be the fruit of your life in me.

by Angela Ashwin,
from The Book of a Thousand Prayers by Angela Ashwin, #19


From the blog
A Peace Garden
Theme: Breath  [prayer sheet]
In the school of prayer with Angela Ashwin
 

Thank you. For fruit


 

Call to Worship Litany

The world is filled with the glory of God, and we say,
Thank you!
The hills and valleys are filled with colour, and we say,
Thank you!
The vines and trees are filled with fruit, and we say,
Thank you!
Our tables are overflowing with food, and we say,
Thank you!
Our life is filled with love of family and friends, and we say,
Thank you!
We fill this house of God with our voices, saying,
Thank you!

May the words of our mouths and the meditations of our hearts
be acceptable to you, O God, as we enter into this service of thanksgiving and praise.
 

~ written by Carol Penner, and posted on Leading in Worship

Carol’s tip: I asked the congregation to say ‘Thank you!’ whenever I raised my hand. This need not be printed or projected.


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