We are going to get through this. This time of quarantine, curfews, cancellations, postponements, fear and worry. We are going to get through it. Believe it. Reach out and grab some belief and pull it into your heart.
I know it doesn’t seem like it right now, but we are going to come out on the other side of this difficult time. We just have to remember that with God, all things are possible.
I’ve seen so many beautifully written prayers for protection from the Coronavirus. Some short, some long, but they all are quite moving in their eloquent words for protection.
I am not a very eloquent writer and when I pray, I tend to speak as if I am talking with a friend. So, my prayer is not as eloquent, but it is from my heart.
Dear God, Protect me, my family and my friends from the Coronavirus. Cover us with the blood of Jesus and keep all illness and sickness away.
Take away our fears and worries and place Your peace in our hearts. Thank You for taking care of us. Amen.
I pray you stay safe–away from exposure to the virus–and that, while we are going through these times, you are happy.
Just keep taking care of yourself so that you are able to be there for people who need you. Encourage your family and friends to practice public health recommendations so that their exposure is minimized.
You may be hearing a lot of negative stories and information about what is going on here and in other Countries, but there are some happy stories too.
I saw a positive story yesterday about a man who visited his elderly father in his assisted living facility every single day.
But the facility had implemented a complete lock down and he wasn’t able to visit him. So, he asked the officials at the facility if he could call his dad on a cell phone and let him sit outside his dad’s window. That way, they could see each other and talk to each other. So, that’s what he did. And he’s done it every day since.
The human spirit cannot be crushed. It may be bruised and knocked down. But it cannot be crushed. We will make it through this.
God Keep Us All.
Sending you blessings of love and gratitude from Sterrett, Alabama!
Charity M. Richey-Bentley
