Days
to Pray
Last week my blog post focused on our need to pray for
our government leaders and specifically for the upcoming elections.
I also mentioned the moral downward spiral we seem to be
caught up in and cited the famous quote by the Frenchman, Alexis de Tocqueville:
“America is great because she is good,
and if America ever ceases to be good, she will cease to be great.”
Today, I want to suggest a helpful website titled,
“Intercessors for America.” It contains
a wealth of information, including prayer alerts, event information, prayer
groups to join, and more.
One of my favorite features is the “30 Ways to Pray for
People in Authority.” It gives 30
different brief prayers, using scripture passages as a guide for each one. We
can repeat these month after month.
For instance, prayers #9-11, go as follows: “9. That they value and regard the Ten
Commandments and the teachings of Christ. (Psalm 19:7-11, John 8:31-32) 10. That they respect and honor their own
parents if living. (Ephesians 6:2-3)
11. That they respect authority and practice accountability. (Romans
13:1-7)”
If you (or your church) are interested in additional
information about this guide and the other features, simply go to the web
address and find the link for “30 Ways to Pray for People in Authority.” It’s
located under, “Prayer Guides and Resources.” Here is the website: ”http://www.ifapray.org/
.
No matter what country you live in, you can certainly
pray these prayers. We’re all instructed to pray for those in authority
wherever we live.
In an article titled, “Praying for Those in Authority is
a Biblical Command,” Franklin Graham wrote, ”Should we not be diligently
praying that God would give our president, Congress and military leaders
wisdom? Our senators and governors and council members need our prayers—even if
they are not the candidates we voted for. ... When the Scripture says that the
‘kings heart is in the hand of the Lord, like the rivers of water’ (Proverbs
21:1), it means that a Sovereign God can turn the heart of a king at any time
and in any way. If there are policies and platforms that don’t conform to
biblical ethics, the intercession of Christians can be used in a powerful,
transforming way.”*
We’ve heard it
said that the US 2016 Presidential Election may be the most important ever.
Here are some compelling reasons** to
pray for the upcoming elections:
1. The Bible commands us to pray for those who are in
leadership. This should certainly include those who are vying to become
leaders.
2. Godly leaders can help slow the erosion of religious
liberties in our land. This can provide an increased window of opportunity for
the Church to pray and evangelize.
3. According to Scripture, “Righteousness exalts a
nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people” (Prov. 14:34, NASB). The selection
of leaders who understand and lead according to God’s righteous standards can
bring great blessing to a nation.
4. Scripture also says, “For lack of guidance a nation
falls, but victory is won through many advisors” (Proverbs 11:14, NIV). The
determination of who leads our nation will also determine who advises that
leader and how we are guided.
Let’s just do it!
©Connie
Wohlford 2016
What a great resource! I have been praying for our country. I'm glad to join with others throughout America to lift up the elections. I live in California where Assembly Bill 1146 threatens to force our private Christian schools/colleges to go against biblical beliefs. If you live in Calif. or know someone who does, go to: www.oppose.SB1146.com to see how to oppose this bill.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased to share this information and glad to know you appreciate it. Followers of Jesus really need to unite in prayer for our country. Thanks for sharing the link for CA residents. God bless you!
DeleteSounds like a great resource!
ReplyDeleteIt is. I hope you and others will check it out. Thanks for stopping by, Leigh.
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