Pray For All Men

One responsibility we have as Christians is to pray and interceed on behalf of  families and the nations of the world.  The bible actually gives as a list to  guide us on the category of people who need our constant prayers.

1 Timothy 2:1-2 (NKJV) says ‘Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, 2 for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence.’
Why pray for all men? Mostly than not, men tend to be the head of households and families in many cultures, one wrong decision by them and everyone suffers. They need to be constantly covered in prayer for wisdom and guidance to make those critical decisions that make or break families. Prayer ideas for men include;
 1. Grace and favor as they go about their duties trying to provide for the   family.
2. Grace and wisdon to lead the family right and love them as Christ loved the church.
3. Wisdom and discernment for them to have the right kind of relationships outside the home that is wholesome and positive.
 You can ask the Holy Spirit to guide in in how to cover your father, husband, son, nephew, uncle and friend in prayer; the list is endless.
The verse in 1Timothy 2 continues by saying ‘And for those in authority’. It means all the armed forces i.e. police, navy, army, customs etc, our bosses in the office, the Judiciary, Presidents, Parliamentarians, Senators, Cabinet members, Pastors, Church workers, Imams, Islamic Clerics etc so that they will make the right decisions in the line of duty so we can ‘lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence’.  These people and many others in this category make major decisions that affect our lives daily so we cannot afford not to interceed for them.
 
Our people have a saying that ‘When you have your fingers in someone’s mouth you have to be cautious not to hit that person on the head’  Why is that?  Because this will result in the person automatically biting you as a result of that hard knock on the head; so in effect you end up injuring your self.    
This Ghanaian proverb beautifully summarises what I am trying to say; which is failure to pray for the category of people as stated in 1Timothy will eventually rob us from leading ‘peaceable’ lives ‘in all godliness and reverence.’
May God grant us ‘peaceable’ lives as obey him in interceeding for those in authority and all decision makers.
Emefa

 

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Emefa Gadze

I am an Executive Life Coach, Speaker and Retreats Director and Founder of Single Parents Support Network. I help Compassionate leaders and Single Parents who are multipliers to experience Holistic Success. I am a visionary, cyclebreaker and change agent who challenges the status quo and influences decision makers to make shifts that are beneficial to both societies/communities/organisations and families. I live in Accra, Ghana with my amazing son, Korkoe and I love writing, nature, music, dancing, laughter, quiet spaces and deep conversations. I have a deep desire to travel the world to see all the beautiful places and meet wonderful people. You can follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn @CoachEmefaGadze . Kindly follow Single Parents Support Network at https://web.facebook.com/SPSN100 to get informed and involved our work with Single Parent Families

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