
21 Days of Prayer for Your Church
Part of 21 Days of Prayer
March 12, 2019
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- That God is glorified in all things and that the name of Christ is exalted.
- That God’s Spirit and power fills the church and that we are tuned in to the voice of God and sensitive to the move of His Spirit.
- That we have unity amidst diversity—loving those with whom we have nothing in common but the gospel.
- That a culture of mentoring and discipleship thrives and making disciples is viewed as an essential part of the Christian life.
- That a hunger for studying the Word is prevalent among us all so that we can encourage, guide, and guard one another in it.
- That meaningful relationships flourish for every person at every stage and no one is or feels alone.
- For God’s provision and that the church would be faithful to give generously.
- That the preaching of God’s Word is Biblically sound, Holy Spirit inspired, and falls on open ears and willing hearts.
- That church leaders would be above reproach, kept from falling to temptation, complacency, idols, and worldliness.
- That we have a love for God’s Word and to walk in His wisdom, humility, and strength.
- That our prayers would be filled with biblical ambitions, honesty, and humility.
- That we have such joy, truth, grace, and passion in our worship that we compel others to join in praising God.
- That faithful volunteers would continue to step up to pour faith, love, and grace into our kids and youth.
- That we would grow in being distinct from the world in love and holiness, even as we engage the world.
- That relationships between parents and children be open and empowered by grace.
- That we be prepared for persecution, remembering to love, not curse, our persecutors.
- That hopes for political and social change would be outstretched by the hope of Jesus.
- That giving of our time, talents, and resources would be faithful, as well as joyful, consistent, and sacrificial.
- That our eyes are open to the needs of others around us, we have a heart of compassion, and all are equipped for the work of the ministry.
- That we are a light in dark places throughout the week and glorify God in our homes and workplaces.
- That the Body of Christ faithfully and consistently shows love to a hurting world in Jesus’ name.