Pray for Those in Authority
From: Today God Is First by Os Hillman
October 13, 2019
From: Today God Is First by Os Hillman
October 13, 2019
"I urge, then, first of all, requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all men; for kings and those in authority" (1 Timothy 2:1).
In I Timothy 2:1 Paul exhorts his young protegé to make prayer and intercession for those in authority the first work of the church.
Whereas we once thought of those in politics, military, religion, and economics as controlling the earth, today we recognize the enormous influence wielded by those who are ordinary -- you and me. "We" include business leaders, teachers, shop keepers, clerks, waiters and waitresses -- all of us are among those in authority. We, too, are among those Paul exhorted Timothy to cover in prayer.
God is transferring his anointing to be placed upon all saints to get the job done. This is requiring the local church to give more focus on equipping men and women to live out their faith wherever they may be.
The modern day Church is in a major shift! It is not surprising that the Lord would begin to move in this way. If we are going to see a major harvest in the last days, it will have to come through the largest segment of the body of Christ - those who are Christ's representatives in government, business, education and wherever their field of influence may be.
The book of Acts records Lydia, a businesswoman, as God's instrument to introduce the gospel to Europe.
The Ethiopian eunuch who was in charge of the treasury of Candace, "Queen of the Ethiopians", introduced the gospel to Africa.
Peter launched the gospel into the gentile world through Cornelius, a Roman centurion.
As these three reached Europe, Africa, and the gentiles, ,so must we endeavor to reach those around us . These examples demonstrate the influence wielded by ordinary believers and evidence why intercession is so important for them as well as for leaders in obvious places of authority.
Today, pray for those leaders in government, business and education, but also pray that the ordinary believers among us will be effective in their outreach to their neighbors.
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