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Daily Intercession

1 will sing of Thy strength. Yea, I will sing aloud of Thy mercy in the morning, for Thou hast been my high tower, and a refuge in the day of my distress. Unto Thee, O my strength, will I sing praises, for God is my high tower, the God of my mercy. — (Psalm Ixix.: 16-17.)

Let Thy blessing, O God, be with those who go forth on errands of mercy, ministering to the wounded and sick, befriending the homeless and destitute. May all who serve the distressed do so in the spirit of Christ, and thus bring healing to body, mind, and soul. May the dark cloud of war speedily pass away and the light of peace return with the victory of truth, right, and freedom: through Jesus Christ our Lord.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19401003.2.65

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Evening Star, Issue 23697, 3 October 1940, Page 8

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134

Daily Intercession Evening Star, Issue 23697, 3 October 1940, Page 8

Daily Intercession Evening Star, Issue 23697, 3 October 1940, Page 8

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