Good Morning Friends,
“Finally, brothers, pray for us that the
message of the Lord may spread rapidly and be honored, just as it was with you.
And pray that we may be delivered from wicked and evil men, for not everyone
has faith. But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen and protect you
from the evil one. We have confidence in the Lord that you are doing and will
continue to do the things we command. May the Lord direct your hearts into
God’s love and Christ’s perseverance.” (2 Thessalonians 3:1-5)
As is true with most of his letters, Paul
included in the early part of this letter an indication that he was praying for
the Thessalonians. (2 Thess. 1:11-12) In fact, Paul said that he was constantly
praying for them. He considered it an important ministry to pray for those to
whom he ministered and for whom he felt responsible.
But prayer is not a one way ministry, with just
leaders praying for followers. In this passage, Paul makes it clear that the
prayers of the Thessalonians for him were also important. Paul believed that
the success of his ministry was dependent upon the prayers of people like the
Thessalonians. Paul also believed that the impact of the opposition of
unbelievers on his life and ministry would be affected by the prayers of the
Thessalonians. He was counting on their support in prayer.
The New Testament contains several instructions
with respect to the response we are to have toward our leaders. We are to
follow them, obey them, support them, respect them, and here Paul adds that we are
to pray for them. What God does through the life and ministry of those who lead
you will be partially determined by your prayers.
Why not take time right now to pray for those
who have been influential in your spiritual life.
His, by Grace, Steve
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