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60 Days of Prayer

Reflections based on
the Psalms of Ascent
in preparation for the
2015 Annual Gathering
of the American Baptist Churches
of Vermont & New Hampshire

April 6 - Psalm 125

4/1/2015

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Are your current times harder than expected? Are your times more difficult or more unsettled? Perhaps a deep breath and some time spent in reflection will define the moments today. Our Lord is ever present; always ever present.

Getting caught up in events distracts us from relying on Him who guides all life. Analyzing, discussing, and debating over and over again one or another vexation will only go round and round in our head.

Seek first to focus trust in the Lord. Seek further to turn over to the Lord the events and happenings that give us frustration. All is in His hands and control at all times. Let not yourself be caught up in what only the Lord can resolve. Pray now, pray again, and trust the small, quiet voice from within to guide and calm any and all bothersome thoughts.


Know always that the Lord strengthens our heart and gives confidence to our actions, turning turmoil into peace. Our trust and reliance on Him removes the cloud of doubt and makes clear the path ahead. We go nowhere alone as the Lord is our guide.

Are your current times overflowing with joy and good fortune? Are these times more than you could imagine or more prosperous? Our Lord is ever present; always ever present.

Getting caught up in events distracts us from relying on Him who guides all life. We go nowhere alone as the Lord is our guide. The Lord is our guide in all life's situations. Even the best of times softly and quietly distract us from a focus on the Lord. Like bookends, life's happenings cannot replace a steady and confident trust in the Lord. We go nowhere alone as the Lord is our guide.

- Stephen Pierce

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Today pray for:
New Fellowship Baptist Church, Nashua and their pastor Bertha Perkins
New Hampton Community Church and their pastor Scott Mitchell
First Baptist Church, New London and their pastor Charles Glidewell
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