GRATITUDE Daily Devotional: Nov 19

Cultivate gratitude each day this month.

Day 19: Grateful for Healing

  • Scripture: James 5:14-15 — Are any among you sick? They should call for the elders of the church and have them pray over them.
  • Meditation: Relationship is its own form of healing. Sharing your challenges, whether physical or emotional or psychological or spiritual, within a trusted circle of friends and/or family may provide significant support. Both the energy and focus of putting your concerns and requests into prayer and also sharing your needs with your community offer forms of healing.
  • Spiritual Practice: Pray for someone in need of healing today, and reach out to them to let them know you are thinking of them.

SONGS:


From PRAYERS for UNCERTAIN TIMES

Mi Shebeirachi, One who Blessed Our Ancestors
M ay the one who blessed our ancestors, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Sarah,
Rebecca, Rachel and Leah, bless and heal those who are ill. May the Blessed
Holy One be filled with compassion for their health to be restored and their
strength to be revived. May God swiftly send them a complete renewal of
body and spirit, and let us say, “Amen.” — Traditional Jewish prayer for the sick

In the name of Allah, for Allah, O Allah, the Lord of this sacred, helpful earth,
the Lord of the light which is in it, the Lord of the body which is resting in it,
the Lord of the guardian angels, let it cure (my) disease. O Allah let this pure
earth be a source of abundant means of livelihood, useful knowledge and a
remedy for all (my) pains and ailments. — Muslim prayer — lmam Jafar bin Muhammad

Beloved Lord, Almighty God,
Through the Rays of the Sun,
Through the Waves of the Air,
Through the All Pervading Life in Space;
Purify and Revivify Us
And we pray, heal our bodies, hearts, and souls. Amen
Sufi prayer – Pir-o-murshid Inayat Khan

Thy name is my healing, O my God,
and remembrance of Thee is my remedy.
Nearness to Thee is my hope, and love for Thee is my companion.
Thy mercy to me is my healing and my succor
in both this world and the world to come.
Thou, verily, art the All-Bountiful,
the All-Knowing,
the All-Wise
Bha’i prayer — Bahá’u’lláh

Creator hear us, for we are your children . . .
We thank you for the lessons that you have taught us and
for the life that you have allowed us to lead . . .
We thank you for the white light that surrounds us, and for
that same white light which transmutes all negativity
into love and healing.
We thank you for the healing of our souls,
the healing of the Earth and for the healing of all humanity.
We call upon the power of the universe, to
allow us happiness, prosperity, healing and love.
We call upon the power of the universe for
good relationship to all things . . .
We honor you Creator, as we honor all things seen and unseen.
We honor you Creator, as we honor our ancestors,
as we honor ourselves.
AHO
Native American — Grant Redhawk-Two feathers

GRATITUDE Daily Devotional: Nov 19
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