40 Days of Discipline

40 Days of Disciple: Day 29 – Challenge (God’s Will)

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First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people. (1 Timothy 2:1, English Standard Version)

Introduction

Our fifth challenge recognizes the importance of intercessory prayers.  Standing in the gap for others through prayers is an enduring obligation for Christians.  During times of upheaval, the need for God’s intervention seems more pressing.  Understandably, when there is turmoil we gravitate towards seeking God’s favor for ourselves and those close to us (e.g., family, friends and our church community).  We should certainly continue to pray for our loved ones, but the Bible instructs us to intercede for all people. 

This broad call to intercession is consistent with Jesus’ instruction for us to pray, “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.”  When we intercede for all we are praying for God’s reign in the lives of all.  In some ways, interceding for groups we are not comfortable with portrays a selfless and sacrificial spirit.  No one portrayed a selfless and sacrificial spirit in prayer better than Jesus. An example is when He prayed, “Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” While praying this Jesus certainly knew the coming kingdom contemplated the cross.  It is no surprise then than Jesus commands us to pray for those who persecute us (see Matthew 5:44). 

Challenge #5 – God’s Will 

For five days we will dedicate extra time to praying for others.  Our focus will be on groups that don’t typically come to mind when we are seeking God’s favor.  Each day (Monday through Friday) there will be a group assigned.  Your challenge is to pray for God’s will to be done in the lives of individuals in that group.  Your prayer should include a petition for the individuals to experience the love of God, accept God’s gift of salvation, and live in the comfort of God’s peace. 

  • Monday – Social Outcasts (Think of individuals who because of their status or lifestyle are treated with scorn. For example, undocumented immigrants and addicts.)
  • Tuesday – Neighbors (Include people who live close to you. If you have neighbors you do not get along with, make sure they are on the list.)
  • Wednesday – Enemies (Include individuals who you know oppose your welfare. For example, rivals at work and members of hate groups.)
  • Thursday – The Invisible (Include individuals who are often overlooked. For example, the elderly and the incarcerated.)
  • Friday – Government (Include politicians in power and in opposition)

10 Tips to Consider

  1. Pray for God’s guidance on how you should pray.
  2. Be as specific as possible with your requests.
  3. Incorporate Scripture into your prayers.
  4. Set aside specific time in your daily quiet time to perform this challenge.
  5. Pray in the moment also (e.g., if someone comes to mind).
  6. Pray with others.
  7. Create a prayer list for each category.
  8. Select a day, or days for fasting.
  9. Look out for opportunities to share the gospel with those you have prayed for.
  10. Thank God for the opportunity to partner with Him.

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