Prayers to aid in our worship of God, copied from the twently-second printing of an epitome of the Large Gebetsschatz titled: THE ABRIDGED TREASURY OF PRAYERS, published in 1944 by the St. Louis, Mo. Concordia Publishing House
MY LIFE MOTTO
* A beautiful apothegm by an unknown author:
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
8. EVENING PRAYER FOR TUESDAY
O, eternal, gracious, and bountiful God in heaven, who hast again out of boundless grace and fatherly care suffered me to end this day in good health and spirits, I thank Thee for this from my whole heart. And since, alas! I did not spend this day to Thy praise and honor and to the welfare of my neighbor as I should, my perverted nature being inclined to evil rather than to good, grant, I beseech Thee, O faithful God, that I who was conceived in sin, may realize my frailty and partake of Thy divine grace. Also teach meto meditate often on my death that I may prepare for it in true repentance and at its approach may with confidence and bliss leave this life of misery to be translated, together with all faithful Christians, into Thy heavenly paradise. But while I am in this mortal frame, I pray Theeto take me into Thine almighty protection, guarding and preserving me from all harm and danger of body and soul; for Christ Jesus', Thy dear Son's, sake. Amen.
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