Prayers needed for my family

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  • tmschuller

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    Thanks all who will.. my wife’s mom is suffering from Alzheimer’s and had a stroke on top of it. The Dr advised to get there as soon as we could.
    We’re headed to southern Missouri shortly. To add to this family is showing their backside and really making this difficult situation even worse. Thanks again Tim
     

    foszoe

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    O Lord Jesus Christ, our God and our Savior, for our sake
    You were born; and for our sake You were hungry and thirsty;
    for our sake You were mocked, scourged and crowned with
    thorns; for our sake You suffered and died on the cross,
    offering up Your divine life for our salvation: as You now grant
    Your servant to share in Your sufferings, grant her
    also to share in Your grace. May Your wounds heal the
    wounds of her sins. May Your precious Blood wash away
    the stains of her sins. May Your divine righteousness
    purge from her every iniquity. Look upon her faith in
    You, and the faith of us who pray, and do what is best for
    her according to Your mercy, rather than our merit. As
    sickness increases in her, so likewise increase in
    her Your power and strength. Let not her faith waver or
    her hope fail, or her love grow cold. Let not the fear
    of suffering and death cause her to cast away her
    hope in You, or to lose courage and the will to fight every
    sickness and sin. Let her rather look always to You even
    to the very end, and cry out, as You Yourself cried from the
    cross to God: “Into Your hands, Good Father, I commend My
    spirit.” Bless him/her to enter Your everlasting Kingdom,
    where all the saints continually shine with Your divine glory.
    For You have suffered that we might be healed, and have
    died that we might live, and we send up thanksgiving and
    praise to You, to the Father who sent You, and to Your most
    Holy Spirit, Who strengthens us to share Your passion, now
    and ever and unto ages of ages. Amen.
     
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