For Week of September 27, 2020
This week we will be praying the Word as we remember the many needs in our world, in our nation and in our lives. As we pray day by day, let us remember the families who have lost loved ones to breast cancer, the victims who live with breast cancer and the women who need surgical procedures. Let us pray for our nation in anticipation of a national election process, as we pray about the social disturbances, the deep divisions, and alarming effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Feel free to add specific prayer requests to broaden the scope of your prayers.
Monday
Pray for …
A heart of thanksgiving as you think about the goodness of God and the good work that people of faith are doing for the cause of Jesus Christ all over the world.
Read and meditate of Ephesians 1:15-16
Tuesday
Pray for …
God given wisdom for your life choices and pray for wisdom for our national leadership, our community leadership, our elected officials and our law enforcement leadership.
Read and meditate on Ephesians 1:17
Wednesday
Pray for …
The growth of hope in your heart and spiritual enlightenment. Pray for those who feel hopeless. Pray for more people living with the hope of Christ will share their testimony to the world.
Read and meditate on Ephesians 1:18
Thursday
Pray for …
The Lord to reveal his great power in your life and in the life of the church, the Body of Christ. Pray for the power you need to serve the needs of others in the name of the Lord.
Read and meditate on Ephesians 1:19
Friday
Pray for …
A deeper understanding of the resurrection of Christ. Pray for peace and confidence regarding the meaning death for the child of God.
Read and meditate on Ephesians 1:20-21
Saturday
Pray for …
The willingness to submit to the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Pray for a deeper understanding of authority of Christ in your life and in the life of the church.
Read and meditate on Ephesians 1:22
Sunday
Pray for …
Those who are seeking fullness in all the wrong places and pray that they will find fullness in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
Read and meditate on Ephesians 1:23