2 Chronicles 7:14, “If My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”
No matter where in the world you live today, we need to all come together in prayer for the leaders of nations around the world. We need to be pouring our hearts out to God for the lost! We need to be in constant prayer for Israel, too!
Who do you know that needs Jesus? Whether it is a relative or neighbor, or a leader in your government, are you praying that God will draw them to Him? When hearts turn to God, there is true change. Maybe you have loved ones or acquaintances who are not walking with God; pray for them. A true relationship with God is not a “fake it till you make it” thing. There are too many people pretending and yet missing out on a true relationship with Him. God loves them and wants a close relationship with them, just like He does with you! He loves you beyond words, and it is time to dig deeper in your walk with Him.
The world is a mess, and as Christians, we need to be on our knees. We need to take prayer more seriously! How much are we missing out on because we are not in prayer on a regular basis? How much do those around us miss out on? It is time to expand your prayer list and time to get intentional about your prayer! Don’t allow satan to have any foothold by convincing you that you don’t have time or that someone doesn’t deserve or need your prayers. Pray for your pastor and his family because satan is after him, too. Ask God to give you a passion to pray. Ask Him for a passion for the lost and those who are struggling in their walk with Him. Ask God to fill you with His love for others. The list is endless for what we should be praying about. Start somewhere. If it seems overwhelming to you, then start small and allow God to grow your prayer life. Don’t allow another day to go by.
Quote: Even if you are on the right track, you will get run over if you just sit there.” ~ Will Rogers
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