Here is an example of how to pray the Psalms: Then declare the promises over yourself and your family. First, don’t make it more complicated than it seems! After you read 2 or 3 verses, pray the parts that stick out to you. * Looking for more inspiration? Follow us on Instagram for daily encouragement in motherhood! How to Pray the Psalmsīefore we get to the specific psalms, let’s look at how you can pray them as prayers. And I also want to share my favorite psalms to pray with my kids. If you’ve never prayed the scriptures before, I want to share with you how to do it. ![]() I found so much comfort in the psalms through the years, and now I love using them as bedtime prayers with my children. I love when God uses situations like this in unexpected ways. Soon I found myself praying it over our daughter before bed every night. The funny thing is I didn’t realize until after our daughter was born that God had me memorize Psalm 121 for childrearing, not pregnancy. I knew birth would be painful, so I prepared myself mentally by meditating on different psalms and promises of God. When I was pregnant with our first child, I memorized scripture to prepare for my labor and delivery. I love praying the psalms and in this post I share a psalm for protection, a psalm of praise, a psalm of promise, and more! If it helps, any of these prayers can be written (mentally or physically) on a little paper sailboat that is then released onto the surface of a flowing stream-an exercise that can be repeated as needed, until release becomes reality.Prayer changes things and as parents we can pray daily for our children. I accept that I am Your “work of art,” “created in Christ Jesus to do good works” (Ephesians 2:10, NIV) and trust You to help me, moment by moment, to live in that reality. I choose to believe what You say about me and not what others say-not even what I have said about myself. I agree with Your Word and so release all the shame I have felt because of the lies I’ve believed about myself. God, Your Word says there is “no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set free” (Romans 8:1, NIV). Remind me, moment by moment, that my God will meet all my needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19). Whatever the roots-self-doubt, self-hatred, self-loathing, etc.-I release the sense that I need anything or anyone but You and Your truth to get me through the day and through this life. Let me live a victorious life from this moment on instead of entertaining any thoughts of victimhood.įather, I repent and renounce and release the dependency by which I’ve lived until now. ![]() I choose to rely and live on the truth of Your Word that says I am more than a conqueror (Romans 8:37) rather than a victim, through the One who loves me and gave Himself for me. Lord, with Your help, I release all the negative thoughts, feelings and impressions that lead to an attitude of victimhood in my life. Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot control, courage to change the few things I can (my thoughts and actions) and wisdom to know the difference.ĥ) Prayer to release an attitude of victimhood By Your grace, I surrender my need to feel in control, and embrace the truth that You are in control and that I can control only my inner life and not my outward circumstances-and certainly not other people. I release myself and my illusions into Your hands. Mighty God, for too long I have wanted to be in control, tried to be in control and cherished the illusion that I am in control. I choose Your light and truth instead of fear, accepting Your Word, which says I “need not fear terror that stalks in the night, the arrow that flies in the day, plague that strikes in the darkness, or calamity that destroys at noon,” because you are with me (Psalm 91:5-6, ISV).Ĥ) Prayer to release the illusion of control I choose love instead of fear, trusting that Your “perfect love” will cast out all fear (1 John 4:18). I choose faith instead of fear, believing in Your good plans for me. I have been crippled and poisoned by fear for too long. ![]() Help me to find healthy and helpful ways to love and care and pray for (him/her), even as I learn to trust You to see all I cannot see and do what I cannot do.įather, I give my fear to You. I know that You share that love and concern, so I release (him/her) into Your hands. You know all my love and concern for (him/her). Help me to keep letting go and release these toxic emotions as often as they try to return. With Your help, I release my anger into Your hands. I don’t want to be an angry, resentful and bitter person. But I don’t want to live with it any longer. And You know how deep the hurt goes and how long I have lived with it. You know I am troubled by thoughts and feelings of anger, resentment and bitterness. 1) Prayer to release anger, resentment and bitterness
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