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Topic: Praying for Our Leaders – Daily Devotional by Proverbs 31 Ministries 16 OCTOBER  2024

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Praying for Our Leaders

October 16, 2024

“I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people—for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness.” 1 Timothy 2:1-2 (NIV)

“I’ll pray for you.”

I’ve often walked away from conversations with that genuine intention … but consistently putting it into practice proves difficult.

Recently, a friend leaving on a mission trip asked me to pray for her. With her next words, I felt a twinge of conviction. She said, “I’m asking you because I know you’ll pray.” Her intent look, clasped hands and earnest tone communicated her belief that I would pray and that it would make a difference.

I imagine if the Apostle Paul were sitting across from us today, he’d have a similar demeanor when inviting us to pray “for all people—for kings and all those in authority” (1 Timothy 2:1-2).

When we consider international politics, national governments, election results and political parties, Paul’s instruction can feel daunting. These issues can become points of such controversy and polarization that knowing how to pray sometimes seems impossible.

Are our prayers even making a difference?

Paul certainly thought so. Three of the words Paul used in 1 Timothy 2:1 — “petitions, prayers, intercession” — all carry a similar meaning: earnest requests to God on behalf of another person. Additionally, this verse mentions “thanksgiving,” which is active, grateful language lifted to God as an act of worship. Paul asks us to give thanks for our leaders. What a perspective shift.

Prayer is not a last resort or a passive option. The power of prayer can’t be underestimated (James 5:16). Prayer is active, and in 1 Timothy 2:1-2, we see it has an effect — we pray and intercede for all people and those in leadership “that we may live peaceful and quiet lives.”

We need God’s wisdom, grace and ability in our day-to-day lives, and so do our leaders. Prayer is our opportunity to appeal to God. Prayer is our part; the answer is God’s part. He wants us to ask for what we — and our leaders — need (Matthew 7:7).

Setting things in motion for the Kingdom of God begins on our knees in prayer.

Here are three ways to intercede for our leaders — including political leaders, national and state government leaders, local community leaders, church and spiritual leaders, and family leaders:

  • Pray for leaders to develop their leadership style and skills.
  • Pray for wisdom, unity, strength and discernment.
  • Pray for God’s plan to be accomplished.

Who is God calling you to pray for today? Trust that God hears your prayers and is working on your behalf and on behalf of your leaders.

Dear Father, You’ve instructed us to pray on behalf of our leaders and all people. Give us wisdom about how to pray so we may live in peace. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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