Dear Heavenly Father,
Praised are you my Lord and may your name be praised in the heavens above and on the earth below for ever and ever.
Thank you for bringing me to this Sabbath day, thank you for breathing life into my soul. Thank you for blessing me with one more day to spend with those I love and another chance to be your light to the world. Thank you for blessing me with your strength and wisdom, and for guiding my path with the light of your righteousness. Thank you for granting me the spirit of mercy, and for teaching me how to forgive and how to let go of those worldly woes that keep us in bondage and they are not of you.
Thank you for protecting me, my family, and my home. Thank you for keeping evil from our souls and for driving temptation away. Thank you for the love you pour over this home and for leading our way. You are truly a great and mighty God, you are my living God. Thank you for placing your face in my sight and for opening my heart to you.
Thank you for leading your children to us and for the blessings of our Fellowship. Your glory is brighter than the brightest sun, and your love is everlasting. You have blessed us so much with the friendship and wise counsel of our small family, and I am forever grateful for all your wisdom and grace.
Thank you for the gift of your Torah, it is all of your knowledge, your truth, your wisdom, and your love. It is my Tree of Life and as a tree lives and grows deep roots, your Torah has grown deep roots within me.
Thank you for loving me so much that you gave me your son, Yeshua, my Messiah. You ransomed his life for my life, and I am eternally grateful to you for your sacrifice. You have resurrected him and lifted him up to sit at your right side. You have granted him authority over the heavens and the earth, and he is my King. Thank you for forgiving me, and for giving me your gift of the Holy Spirit, it is a piece of you living within me. Thank you for leading me in your right paths, and for guiding me with your loving touch.
Blessed are you O Lord our God who has given us this Sabbath day to remember all the mighty works He has done for us, and appreciate the blessings we have.
Amen!
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