Friday, September 12, 2008

Praying for the November Elections

My niece forwarded this to me in an email and I thought it so good that I want to share it. I don't have the source or I would give credit to someone else. These are definitely turbulent and critical times in our nation and prayer will be our greatest strength. Below is a prayer guide to use each week until the election in November.

  • 09/05 - 09/11 Psalm 125 - Pray that those who trust in the Lord will not be shaken.
  • 09/12 - 09/18 Psalm 86:14-17 - Pray that the Lord would defeat those who have no regard for Him in this election.
  • 09/19 - 09/252 Cor. 12:9 - Pray that the Lord would empower and enable his man in any area of weakness.
  • 09/26 - 10/02 II Kings 13:16 - Pray that the Lord would put His hands on the man of His choice for president (and his team) and guide them in this election.
  • 10/03 - 10/09 Proverbs 1:5-6 - Pray that God's man will listen with discernment, add to his knowledge, and receive wise counsel in this campaign.
  • 10/10- 10/16 John 16:33 - Pray that the man of God's choice would be given wisdom and ability from the Lord to overcome any obstacle or difficulty during this campaign.
  • 10/17- 10/23 Acts 17:30 - Pray for repentance for yourself and for our nation.
  • 10/24-10/30 Luke 12:54-57 - Pray that God's man and our nation will be discerning and do what is right.
  • 10/31- 11/06 Phil. 4:13 - Pray that the Lord's choice for President will have special strength and unusual ability from God.
  • 11/07-11/11 Habakkuk 1:5 and 3:2 - Pray that the Lord would do something that would utterly amaze us and give His servant victory.

During the days of Nov. 7 - 11, be encouraged to set aside a time of fasting during these days to commit this election to the Lord in whom we put our trust. Acts 14:23.


Remember 2 Chronicle 7:14: 'If my people who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.'

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