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Here
is a prayer by Robert Louis
Stevenson

Lord, behold
our family assembled here.
We thank Thee for this place
in which we dwell; for the
love that unites us; for the
peace accorded us this day;
for the hope with which we
expect the morrow; for the
health, the work, the food,
and the bright skies that
make our lives delightful;
for our friends in all parts
of the earth

Let peace
abound in our small company.
Purge out of every heart the
lurking grudge. Give us grace
and strength to forbear and
to preserve. Offenders ourselves,
give us the grace to accept
and to forgive offenders.
Forgetful of ourselves, helps
us to bear cheerfully the
forgetfulness of others.

Give us courage
and gaiety and the quiet mind.
Spare to us our friends, soften
to us our enemies. Bless us,
if it may be, in all our innocent
endeavors. If it may not,
give us the strength to encounter
that which is to come, that
we may be brave in peril,
constant in tribulation, temperate
in wrath and in all changes
of fortune, and down to the
gates of death, loyal and
loving one to another.

As the clay
to the potter, as the windmill
to the wind, as children of
their sire, we beseech of
Thee this help and mercy for
Christ's sake. Amen.

On the
Lighter Side
God
answers all prayers.
Sometimes He says yes.
Sometimes He says no.
Sometimes He says,
"You've got to be kidding!"


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