Prayer is Not a Tallisman
Ken Sneed Says...
I hold the belief that since prayer is communication with God, there is no special prayer for a specific event, there is just prayer for whatever the event happens to be. That's what makes all prayer special.
Give thought to including talking to God about the faith of those who express no faith. He won't cram faith down their throats if they're not open to it, but he can take advantage to any small amount of openness they may have in their hearts. With that open window, even a little faith can make a significant difference.
Pray for the strength of the believer. Pray for the unbeliever to allow the possibility of God to be their "higher power." Pray for those who believe in another god to grasp the love of God. Pray for all that that their faith in God, as they understand Him, will stand in the gap as they struggle to find peace and healing in His hands.
It doesn't have to be long. It doesn't have to be eloquent. You just have to talk to God about the problems that group struggles with, just as every man and woman struggles with his or her own pet sins: each person's own addiction.
When you don't know how to pray, trust God's spirit to help you:
"In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through groans too deep for words."--Romans 8:26
Page last updated Jul 22, 2013