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Benedictions are blessings you speak upon another. Doxologies are an expression of praise to God. They remind us of His blessings, and the glory ascribed to Him and affirm the role of the Trinity in the life of the believer. For many churches, benedictions are used as a final act of worship to close out a service.
Benedictions have been used for centuries as a way to close church gatherings. And since they’re scriptural, they’re always an appropriate way to bring a service to an end. Here are 10 benediction prayers you can display through your church presentation software to wrap up your worship service:
Benedictions and closing prayers hold a special place in gatherings, whether they are worship services, special occasions, or personal moments of reflection. These closing words carry the power to leave a lasting impression, inspire, and invoke God’s blessings upon the participants.
These 53 benedictions, drawn from Scripture, focus on God’s grace, peace, and presence, sending believers out with a reminder of His faithfulness and love. Whether you need a closing prayer for strength, comfort, or unity, these benedictions are perfect for leaving a lasting spiritual impact on your congregation.
BENEDICTIONS & CLOSING PRAYERS. O God of people and nations, we pause at the close of this meeting to acknowledge again Your sovereignty over our lives and our Country. We remember before You our comrades now departed this life.
Benediction prayers not only enrich worship services but also extend their grace into our daily lives, providing a source of inspiration, solace, and guidance. To close, let us bless you with a benediction prayer.
A closing prayer is a great way to end a meeting, Bible study or church meeting in prayer. Here are some closing prayers for meetings that will help get you started. Gracious Father, thank you for making this day successful.
Inspiring prayers & blessings suitable for closing a meeting, worship service or bible study with. Featuring sample modern prayers and ones drawn from the Episcopal, Methodist, Catholic & Jewish traditions.
‘The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. ‘So shall they put my name upon the people of Israel, and I will bless them’” (Num. 6:22–27).
Examples of benedictions in the Bible plus instructions for drafting your own benedictions based on your sermon.