Yearn
Etymology: Middle English yernen, from Old English giernan; akin to Old High German gerōn to desire, Latin hortari to urge, encourage, Greek chairein to rejoice
1 : to long persistently, wistfully, or sadly
2 : to feel tenderness or compassion
Psalm 63:1[ The Thirsting Soul Satisfied in God. ] [ A Psalm of David, when he was
in the wilderness of Judah. ] O God, You are my God; I shall seek You
earnestly;My soul thirsts for You, my flesh yearns for You,In a dry and weary
land where there is no water.
Heavenly Father ~ I want to Yearn for you. In a world that closes in Lord, may I desire you as my life. ~ In His Precious Holy Name.
Please pray for Donna O this week.
1 comment:
What a prayer for my day! Thanks for sharing!
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