Praying for our
Leaders.
“First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions,
and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high
positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in
every way.” (1Timothy 2:1-2 ESV) The elections are now behind us and now we
Christians need to pray most earnestly and fervently for our leaders and our
nation. Let me share with you some thoughts from Dr. Al Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary.
We should pray that God will prick the conscience of the nation on
issues of morality, righteousness, and respect for marriage as the central
institution of human civilization. So
much ground has been lost on these issues. We need to pray that we regain this
ground.
We must pray that Americans will defend the least among us. This starts, but does not end, with concern
for the unborn and for the recovery of respect for the dignity and sanctity of
every single human life at every stage of development, from conception until
natural death.
We must pray that Americans will be prepared to accept the results of
the election with respect and kindness.
This will be no time for rancor, condemnations, and conspiracy
theories. Instead, we must pray that God
will settle the hearts of the people.
May Christians be ready to respond with prayer, respect for office, and
a gentle spirit. Others will be
watching.
We must pray for the church, praying that the church of the Lord Jesus
Christ would be strengthened in the truth, grounded in the faith, and empowered
for witness and ministry. May the
church, the sign of the coming kingdom, be faithful to declare the Gospel —
knowing that this is the only message that will save.
May God grant us mercy and grace as we seek to fulfill our
responsibilities as citizens — and our responsibilities as Christians. This world is not our home, but we do bear
responsibilities as followers of Christ as we are living here.
May God bless America, not because this nation deserves to be blessed,
but because He is a God of grace and mercy.
I found this helpful and encouraging, I hope you did too.
Pastor Don.
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