Let's Pray for Each Other

by David Shannon

David Shannon

Every Sunday when we gather to worship there are people sitting around us who are dealing with major areas of life. Many around us are visiting church after a crisis. They are searching for God�they don't know where else to turn. Pray for their search. He isn�t far from us. Others are searching for a church home, even though no doubt they would have preferred life not to unfold this way. Leaving their home congregation brings deep grief. The loss is real. The loss is painful. Pray for their comfort. Others have lost jobs which provided a living, a sense of security, and even a type of identity. Their loss often brings sadness and fear as well as financial challenges. Pray for their transition in the workplace to ultimately be a blessing for them and their families. Many have lost their health and are dealing with weaker and often painful conditions. They grieve the loss of their stronger health and are trying to cope with present conditions and their uncertain future. Pray for their comfort and reinvestment in life as it is, instead of what it was. Many have sent their �babies� off to college and the empty bedroom is a challenge to accept. Pray for these empty nesters to find comfort and peace. Many have lost loved ones creating a loss which comes to their mind every worship service as they sit without them. Pray for their comfort and strength as they continue to serve and worship God. The list could go on, and so should the prayers. Let�s live with open eyes to see others needs and go with open hands and hearts to touch their lives. Let�s close our eyes and pray to the One who knows all and can help all! Will you pray at this time? Jesus told Peter, �But I have prayed for you�� ( Luke 22:32). Let�s follow the Master by having love for one another, which includes prayer.


September 4, 2005



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