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The Return / A Certain Trumpet / Day 5 / Vespers

Father, hear our prayer.


Help us not to fret about evil doers, for you say they will wither quickly like the grass. Help us to trust you and to cultivate faithfulness and to delight in our relationship with You. LORD please establish our steps and hold our hand so we will not be hurled headlong. LORD help us to speak wisdom and justice and have your law in our heart.


LORD our salvation is from you and You are our strength in times of trouble. Please deliver us and our land from the wicked and be our refuge.
Father you are God Almighty. You tell us to return to you and you will return to us. You declare for us to return to You with all our heart and with fasting, weeping and mourning. You tell us to blow a trumpet, declare a fast, call a sacred assembly. To gather and consecrate the assembly.
Priests and religious leaders are to weep and pray to you Almighty God, Jehovah, God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and Jesus our Lord and Savior. Pray saying spare your people. Why should the nations say where is their God?
Lord please hear the prayers of your people and revive us and bless our land.


Amen

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