“For this cause we also, since the day we heard it, do not cease to pray for you, and to desire that ye might be filled with the knowledge of his will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding;” Colossians 1:9 (KJV)
When the Holy Spirit prompts us to pray for others, we should pray immediately. I had a friend who was traveling and had lost her credit cards. I immediately prayed for her. She went looking around for her credit cards and called me an hour later to tell me she hadn’t found them. She was very nervous, but my faith was not shaken. I prayed again, but this time I released thanksgiving that she would find her credit cards. After I prayed the second time, she was calm and faith arose within her. My friend felt assured that God would direct her to find the credit cards. Sure enough she found them, and we were praising God together. We were both excited and grateful to God. If we had not stopped and prayed, my friend would have continued to be anxious and worried. Prayer caused her to have peace, and God directed her to where her credit cards were. There is power where two or more pray the prayer of agreement. Whom is God leading you to pray for? Let’s be obedient and not miss out on the blessings of answered prayer.
“Lord help me to be sensitive and pray for others. Help me to be used by You for Your honor and glory. Help me not to cease praying daily for others to be filled with the knowledge of Your will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding.”
For His Glory
Linda Reyes Shepherd
TRBC Mountain Blend
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