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My Prayer for Miss Medical Student

Tomorrow is a very important day.

Miss Medical Student is taking her Step 2 Clinical Skills Examination. Students who wish to practice medicine in the United States take this test in their final year of medical school.

Please say an extra prayer for her tonight.

My prayer for her:

Dear Lord, please be with Miss Medical Student tonight and tomorrow. Lay your hand on her and guide her to:

Do her best.
To Believe in herself.
To Believe in her knowledge.
To breath when she needs to think it through.
To not second guess herself.
 To Know that she have adequately prepared for this test.
To enter this exam with peace.
To leave this exam with peace.
To Know that while she is far away and "alone" she is never really alone. She is surrounded by love from many. Those she knows and those she has no idea.


Be with her Lord.  Amen.


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  1. Praying, in faith, with you for sweet Miss!

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  2. :) Thank you for supporting me now and all the important years of my life.

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    1. I have bordered on the edge of tears for the past two days! Your post just might send me over the edge. I am very proud of you!

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  3. From your mouth to the Lord's ears! Well said! Though we know in our hearts she has prepared well and while it's nice to have extra support, I have no doubt she will do it on her own!

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