Mark D. Roberts

Senior Strategist

Dr. Mark D. Roberts is a Senior Strategist for Fuller’s Max De Pree Center for Leadership, where he focuses on the spiritual development and thriving of leaders. He is the principal writer of the daily devotional, Life for Leaders,...

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52 Workday Prayers: Learn from the Psalms How to Pray Through Your Work, Part 2

Perhaps one of the most striking things about the biblical psalms is their extraordinary variety. Some psalms burst forth with thunderous praise. Others approach God with utter silence. Some psalms celebrate God’s faithful love for us. Others cry out in deep pain and disappointment. Through the Psalms, God invites us to open our minds and hearts fully, to pray, holding nothing back.

Among other things, the Psalms teach us to pray about our work. After all, to our work (both paid and unpaid) we devote a vast proportion of our time, thought, energy, and emotion. If work is such a major part of our lives, and if the Psalms teach us to pray in every way and about everything, then surely, they can help us pray about work.

This devotional is the second part of a series. Click here to learn more about 52 Workday Prayers, Part 1.

What's Inside?

  • Easily printable format (8.5″x11″ portrait)
  • 100+ pages and 52-devotions, each of which includes a Psalm, guided prayer, and reflection.
  • This devotional can be used in a variety of ways:

    By yourself: You could use one prayer each week for a year, do one each day over the course of 52 days, or pick a prayer based on your current situation.

  • In a group: You may choose to go through one prayer at a time in your small group, pick prayers relevant to what people in your group are currently experiencing, or read a prayer to enrich your adult class.

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