Prayer for a Dear Relation or Friend Who is Ill, by Lilian Helen Montagu (1895)

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Date: 2023-05-07

Last Updated: 2023-05-07

Categories: Well-being, health, and caregiving

Tags: 19th century C.E., 57th century A.M., English vernacular prayer, Jewish Women's Prayers, teḥinot in English, West Central Girls' Club, תחינות teḥinot

Excerpt: "Prayer for a Dear Relation or Friend Who is Ill" was written by Lilian Helen Montagu and published in Prayers for Jewish Working Girls (1895), pp. 26-27. . . .


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Prayer for a dear relation or friend who is ill.
My God,—
This day my heart is sad,
and life seems dreary.
I cannot settle to my work.
My thoughts give me no rest.
I think continually of the dear one
who is lying in sickness and pain.
Lord,
be Thou near to the sufferer!
Do Thou heal and save.
Let me never lose my faith in Thee.
Better is Thy help than the help of any mortal.
Lord,
in Thy infinite mercy do I trust!
The grass withereth, the flower fadeth;
but the word of our God shall stand for ever. (Isaiah 40:8)
He giveth power to the faint,
and to them that have no might
He increaseth strength. (Isaiah 40:29)

“Prayer for a Dear Relation or Friend Who is Ill” was written by Lilian Helen Montagu and published in Prayers for Jewish Working Girls (1895), pp. 26-27.

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