I do not cease to give thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers.
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Ephesians 1:16
There are many ways to reach out to your brothers and sisters in Christ. Whether it be acts of compassion, giving, or encouragement, the greatest thing you can do for someone else is to pray for them. Prayer is not something to do to be holy and righteous, it is not wishful thinking or a mere sending of positive vibes to someone.
Prayer is interacting with Almighty God, the Creator of the Universe, the lover of every soul, the God with whom anything is possible.
The judge and prophet Samuel said to the people of Israel, “Moreover, as for me, far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord by ceasing to pray for you” (1 Samuel 12:23).
The apostle Paul also considered prayer serious business. He prayed for believers in the early church. Some of the most beautiful prayers recorded are Paul’s intercessory prayers. In Ephesians 3:18, he prays that they will understand “the breadth and length and height and depth” of God’s love. It is common to pray for the physical needs and salvation of souls, but how often do God’s people pray for fellow believers’ daily walk with Him?
As you intercede, pray for fellow believers, especially those in positions of authority, for a deeper relationship and walk with the Father in Jesus. Pray that they will understand the dimensions of His love. Ask the Lord for a greater understanding of His desire for a relationship for yourself and for believers around you. Remember to thank God for fellow believers, especially that God has put in your circle of friends and acquaintances.
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