Monday, April 04, 2011

Four ways to pray fro friends and family

One of the things that I've challenged the Hub City family to do between now and Easter is to be intentional about praying for our friends and family who are far away from God. I talked about it in yesterday's sermon.

This morning I came across this guide for praying for friends and family. I think it's a great reminder and help.


"Pray that the words of Jesus “will simply take off and race through the country to a groundswell of response” (2 Thessalonians 3:1 MSG), just as they did among the early Christians."

Jon Walker

… Stand firm in one spirit, contending as one man for the faith of the gospel. Philippians 1:27 (NIV)
Here are four ways your can pray for your friends and family:

1. Pray for an opportunity to talk about Jesus (Colossians 4:3). Ask God to give you an opportunity to tell others about Christ, and to invite them to your small group. God will take you seriously and answer your prayer!

2. Pray for God to prepare hearts. Pastor Rick sometimes asks, “Do you know how God softens hearts? He sends the rain!” Anytime you see someone going through a storm in life, you can know God is softening a heart.

3. Pray for God to tenderize your heart. Ask God to give you a burden, which is just an old-fashioned word that means your heart is tender toward a specific person or group of people.

4. Pray that the words of Jesus will simply take off. Pray that the words of Jesus “will simply take off and race through the country to a groundswell of response” (2 Thessalonians 3:1 MSG), just as they did among the early Christians.

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