This week we join together in prayer, each day having its own theme and focus.
Monday - Prayers of Adoration
As Jesus instructed the disciples to pray, “Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy
name, Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done” so we also will pray to the thrice holy God,
worshipping and adoring all He is.
He is God the Father, the most glorious God, King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the most
magnificent power in all the universe, and yet He is also the suffering Servant of Isaiah, the true
and faithful martyr, Jesus the Son. He is also the indwelling Holy Spirit who convicts, leads,
and draws us to Himself.
Let our prayers tonight just moments of worshipful adoration of the Lord.
How is this different from prayers of thanksgiving? Thanksgiving prayers (while still worship!)
speak of what God has done, adoration is prayer that honors who God is. Tonight we simply
express reverence, love, and worship as we acknowledge all that He is.
If you’re struggling to pray in adoration, just take a moment to sing with the music, or feel free
to do so at any time.