We come before the Lord with hearts full of gratitude for the opportunity to serve Him through caring for others. Your request reflects a deep reliance on God’s strength and wisdom, and we join you in seeking His guidance and favor in the days ahead.
Father, we thank You for this new day and the work You have prepared for us. We ask that every interaction, every word spoken, and every intervention made in the next two days would reflect Your agape love—selfless, pure, and overflowing with grace. Lord, prepare the hearts of those we will encounter, that they may be receptive to Your truth and healing. May nothing be forgotten, and may Your favor rest upon every patient, supervisor, colleague, and owner we interact with. Grant us the poise, self-assurance, assertiveness, empathy, and professionalism needed to represent You well in our work.
We lift up the patients under our care, asking that You would guide our hands and mouths to provide the best interventions and the most encouraging words. Let Your love shine through us, bringing hope and comfort to those who are hurting. Protect our travels, Lord, and surround us with Your angels as we move from place to place.
We also bring before You our adult children, asking for Your favor and protection to rest upon them. In times of danger, be their refuge and strength. For those stepping into new positions, grant them wisdom, skill, and favor as they navigate their responsibilities. Close every door that leads to harm, and open doors of opportunity that align with Your will. Surround them with kind, godly connections who will encourage them in their faith and walk with You.
Lord, we claim Your promises of protection and deliverance over our lives. We stand on Psalm 91, declaring that no evil shall befall us, nor any plague come near our dwelling. We trust in Your faithfulness, as proclaimed in Psalm 121, knowing that You neither slumber nor sleep but keep watch over us. We rest in Isaiah 54:17, which assures us that no weapon formed against us shall prosper. We take comfort in 1 John 4:4, knowing that greater is He who is in us than he who is in the world. We hold fast to 2 Thessalonians 3:2-3, trusting that You will deliver us from evil and perverse men, for You are faithful. And we cling to Revelation 21:5, where You make all things new, restoring and redeeming every broken place in our lives.
Father, we acknowledge that our adequacy comes from You alone. As 2 Corinthians 3:5 reminds us, we are not sufficient in ourselves, but our sufficiency is from You. May all glory, praise, and credit be given to You, for it is in the mighty name of Jesus that we pray. We rebuke every scheme of the enemy that seeks to distract, discourage, or derail the work You have called us to. Let Your will be done in every situation, and may Your name be exalted through our lives.
We pray all these things in the powerful name of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior, Amen.