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Lord God, let us embrace the costly blessings which You desire for us,
Blessings that confound the wisdom and strength of this world.
Teach us to be your agents of preservation in a world touched by death,
And beacons of hope in a world shrouded in darkness.
Transform us into Your image through the crucible of the Cross,
Writing Your mandates upon our hearts, made pure by You perfect love.
Embolden us to be Your ambassadors, living as representatives of Your Holy Kingdom,
Stirring in us Your loves, especially for those who would seek to destroy us because of You.
Make us decrease so that You might increase, as a watching world sees You, not us.
Daily we declare that Your priorities are ours, even before our own needs and desires.
Every moment we live, we live for Your glory- the glory of a loving Father and a just King.
Free us of any distraction, craving or anxiety that would keep us from fully following You.
For we acknowledge that everything we could possibly need is Yours to give us.
Remind us of our sinful brokenness & Your gift of grace as we encounter brokenness in others.
You are the answer to our every question. You are the treasure that we desperately seek,
And it is You who invite us into Your salvation, as prodigals returning to the Father’s embrace.
Keep us upon Your path of righteousness & justice, bearing the good fruit of Your Spirit,
For it is on You, Lord Jesus, that all hope is built, for all of creation, now & forever more.
Amen+
This concludes our series on the Sermon on the Mount. Here is a list of all the posts in the series:
Part 5 – Murder/Adultery/Divorce
Part 6 – Oaths, Eyes & Enemies
Part 7 – Hiding In Plain Sight
Part 8 – The Lord’s Prayer (1)
Part 9 – The Lord’s Prayer (2)
Part 11 – Don’t Worry, Be Righteous
If you found this post & series helpful, check out my review of Matt Woodley’s commentary on the Gospel of Matthew.
Tags: benediction, Missional, sermon, sermon on the mount

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