A Prayer to Yahweh God


A prayer of humility, before the Almighty God, Yahweh, by Kimberly Marie Hartfield.

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God of Grace, God of Love

God of Judgment, God of Mercy

We humbly come before Your presence

Bow the knees of our humbled hearts

Close the eyes of our busied minds

Fold the hands of our fallen souls

Uplift the faces of our flesh

Let us hope in Your grace

Look to Your love

Fear  Your judgment

And plead for Your everlasting mercy

May the God of Peace beyond understanding give us solace in all of our troubles

May the God of all Wisdom give us knowledge and insight for our mindless stupidities

May Yeshua, the Christ of the Cross help us cope in the greatest of our sufferings

May Yahweh God, the Maker of us all create in our dead stony hearts a new thing

May the God who forgives teach us to forgive others

To grow in our unfailing love for one another

To trust the goodness of God in each of us

And to bless one another with the benefits

Of all the bounty God has bestowed on us

May we continue to seek the God of Truth

The God of Truth that sets our souls free

May we always choose life and forsake death

May we lift our voices against known injustices

May our eyes condemn any unrepented sin

May our arms open to those who ask our forgiveness

May our feet trample the head of the serpent

That continually bruises our heels

May we live and die to serve the Savior

Who washed the feet of those who served Him

Who set on fire the tongues of those who cursed Him

Who gave new life to those who put Him to death

And who will resurrect those who now die in Him

May God’s Amazing Grace comfort us all

And give each of us a closer walk with our Maker

May we take our last breath with the name of Yahweh on our lips

And the indelible mark of Yeshua the Christ in our foreheads

Amen and Amen

About mamaheartfilled

I am a mother of eight wonderfully challenging children and fourteen grandkids, of whom I am very proud. I am also a bi-vocational ordained evangelical minister, and a Christian Counselor. I received my B.S. degree in 2004, studying primarily in the areas of Psychology, with minors in Religion and English. I received my Masters Degree in 2009 in Psychological Counseling with an emphasis in Christian Counseling. I have endeavored to paraphrase the Bible, both Old and New Testaments. It is my hope that it will be of some use in the great commission of Christ. My ministry is primarily geared toward victims of sexual and domestic violence, including victims of childhood sexual abuse, whether currently or in the past. Since I have personally experienced the healing hand of God in overcoming many of the life issues that Christians may face, I feel qualified and compelled to discuss them in a truthful and open manner, as God’s word tells us that “We shall know the truth and the truth shall set us free.” God has brought me through such diverse tribulations as sexual, physical, and mental abuse, being a victim of a drunk driving accident, spousal pornography addiction, adultery, divorce, remarriage, a very brief, though unjust, incarceration, and having experienced multiple miscarriages and various other trials. I have been asked to leave two Southern Baptist Churches, due to my being a female, ordained as a minister, and fired from a SBC sponsored Christian School (mostly white) for speaking out against racial prejudice in the Family of God. Through God’s merciful forgiveness of my own sins and inadequacies and God’s grace given to me to forgive those who have been a stumbling block to me, I have overcome many of these adversities. God’s word tells us that “All things work together for good to those who love the Lord and are called according to the purposes of God." Since I have this hope, I believe that God has blessed me with the ability to confront and relate these issues to the Christian community around the world. I hope to be able to use my personal experiences as a ministry of God’s grace and in the comforting of the people of God with the truth of God's mercy. I claim II Corinthians 1: 3 & 4 as my calling, which states: “Blessed be God, the Origin of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Origin of mercies, and the God of comfort; who comforts us in all our troubles, that we may be able to comfort those who are in trouble, by the comfort we ourselves have been given by God.” As I have received the gift of God’s healing, I hope to be able to bring the peace beyond understanding to others with the message of God’s mercy and grace. My love for the Sovereign Lord of my life, Jesus Christ, along with my passion for writing has drawn me to explore these commonly experienced crisis issues from the perspective of my own experience in the hope that I may bring an empathetic and compassionate insight to God’s people. I am now a published author and have several books in publication, including my autobiography, "A Little Redneck Theology." The views expressed in my writings are strictly my own insights, acquired from personal experience and diligent study of the related topics and God’s word concerning them. Though I am an ordained minister, my views should not be considered authoritative. I believe that the Christian community’s ultimate authority is the guidance of the human heart by the Holy Spirit and the Word of God.
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17 Responses to A Prayer to Yahweh God

  1. Byron Rayshard Eric Darrel Smith says:

    Pray that Yahweh will lead me to a woman who will be my wife and will be faithful and loyal to me.

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  2. Reblogged this on Go Fish Ministries, Inc and commented:

    I wrote this a while back and think it worth reposting. God bless to all!

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