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Presidential Prayer Team; G.C. – Dis the Distraction

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Don’t think about blue elephants.

One who heard us was a woman named Lydia…The Lord opened her heart to pay attention to what was said by Paul.

Acts 16:14

Now you’re imagining a blue elephant, right? The human brain is a complex biochemical machine with a limited capacity for attention and a high capacity for suggestibility. In the world today, there is an entire industry bent on capturing your attention and guiding your thoughts…and some days it works! How many hours per week is your mind absorbed with what you see and hear in popular media?

According to the Bible, one of the first people in Europe to enter into relationship with Jesus was a businesswoman named Lydia. The scripture specifically says God opened Lydia’s heart to receive the message Paul was speaking. She had only to open her ears.

God has already done His part in preparing hearts to hear His message. Pray right now for your fellow citizens – particularly those working in government and leadership positions – to escape the media maze and attend to the needs of their soul. With prepared hearts and open ears, an entire American generation can quit being distracted by the blue elephants and start being transformed by the love of Christ.

Recommended Reading: Psalm 44:1-8

Presidential Prayer Team; C.H. – Triumph Over Tragedy

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Nine-year-old Wesley Jones broke his neck after falling from his tree house. Paralyzed from the neck down, Wesley grew up, launched a televised hunting show and founded the Triumph Over Tragedy Foundation – all from his wheelchair. Wesley and his brother, Reggie, work tirelessly to help those with neck injuries add lifts and ramps to their homes and provide hospital counseling. Wesley’s favorite saying is, “With hard work and God’s help, anything is possible.”

You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today.

Genesis 50:20

Jacob’s favored son, Joseph, also experienced tragedy at a young age. Discarded by his brothers, Joseph could have resigned to a life of sorrow. Instead, he grew in wisdom wherever God placed him. A true man of character, Joseph showed mercy when placed in a position of authority over his siblings. God used tragedy to refine Joseph, He used it to refine Wesley…and He can use it to refine you.

What heartaches has your family experienced? Pray for your Heavenly Father to reveal His power in your life. Pray also for the families of your nation’s leaders as they experience rough times in their personal lives.

Recommended Reading: Genesis 37:18-28

Presidential Prayer Team; H.L.M. – Greatest Promise

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Hannah made God a promise. Although she was unable to get pregnant, Hannah told the Lord that if she bore a son, she would give him back for His service. As Hannah persistently prayed, she focused on His provision and faithfulness instead of dwelling on her circumstances.

Therefore I have lent him to the Lord. As long as he lives, he is lent to the Lord.

I Samuel 1:28

Eventually Hannah gave birth to a son and named him Samuel, which means “God hears.” After weaning him, Hannah fulfilled her vow and handed her baby over to Eli for training as a priest. Then the Lord blessed Hannah’s legacy with the Greatest Promise in history. Samuel later anointed David as the next king of the lineage from which Jesus Christ was born. Hannah’s faithfulness has a legacy that remains truly world-changing!

As you thank your Heavenly Father for His daily provision, remember to dedicate it all back to Him. Pour out your time, talents and treasures to be a blessing to your friends, family, neighbors, co-workers and the nation. Pray also that America’s leaders would honor God as they make personal and public promises to others.

Recommended Reading: Psalm 116:12-19

Presidential Prayer Team; J.R. – Stranger to Suffering

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Suppose an arsonist starts a fire in your neighborhood. It soon roars across the city, destroying everything in its path, turning millions of dollars of property into ash and killing hundreds. The next morning, the mayor holds a press conference to announce he will be recommending the death penalty for the person responsible…whom he says is you. You and your Christian friends.

In this you rejoice, though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been grieved by various trials.

I Peter 1:6

Such a scenario confronted Peter when he wrote about the expectation of “various trials.” The Emperor Nero had just blamed Christians for the fiery destruction of Rome, even though many historians believe it was Nero himself who started the blaze.

Some Christians believe God has promised mountainous monetary riches and permanent good health on this Earth. Just trust Him and give sacrificially, they claim, and you will be a stranger to suffering. The Bible teaches otherwise. God promises perfect bliss, but not in this life. Will Christians be blamed for America’s problems? In some respects, it’s already beginning. But as you pray for your leaders and fellow citizens today, remember that many of them are sadly missing something you have: the assurance that the hardships of today are only “for a little while.”

Recommended Reading: Acts 14:19-28

Presidential Prayer Team; C.P. – The Divine Romance

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Among the greatest tales of love, it’s difficult to find one as romantic as the true story of Ruth and Boaz in the Bible.

And she answered, “I am Ruth, your servant. Spread your wings over your servant, for you are a redeemer.”

Ruth 3:9

Beautiful in form and character, Ruth was a person whose concern was for her mother-in-law and who spent all day picking the leftovers from Boaz’s field so they could survive. Enter the dashing hero, whose heart is drawn to this young woman. Boaz asks about her and in his kindness makes sure she has more than enough for the harvest. Later, he’s surprised to wake up and find Ruth lying at his feet. As a “redeemer” he can take her into his household, but there is someone else with more rights. Boaz not only redeems Ruth – he marries her.

Does this sound familiar? Christ, by dying on the cross with outstretched arms, spreads His wings over the ones who are at His feet. By Jesus’ sacrifice, redemption was sealed, and believers now are a part of the bride of Christ. Today, be thankful and rejoice in your heroic redeemer…then pray for leaders and citizens of this nation to yield to the Divine Romance.

Recommended Reading: Galatians 3:10-14; 23-26

Presidential Prayer Team; J.K. – The Only Source

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This time of year many gardens flourish…blooming flowers, ripening tomatoes, maturing fruit on the tree. But storms have taken their toll in some areas of the country. Floods causing roots to rot, winds stripping corn stalks of their leaves and pulling trees up to expose roots to the sun are examples of plants being taken away from their life source.

The Lord God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life.

Genesis 2:7

That’s what happened to Adam. He was in the presence of God, his life source, until sin pulled him away from the beautiful relationship he had with His Creator. The Holy One had provided all that he and Eve would ever have needed, but Satan craftily enticed Eve into wanting more…and Adam consciously disobeyed the Lord’s only command. The consequences of God’s judgment, long-reaching and ongoing, have plagued mankind ever since.

Sin drives you from the presence of your life source. But just as the Lord cared for Adam and Eve as they were turned from the garden, He will secure your presence with Him forever if you believe in Christ as Savior. Pray now that the people of this nation will turn back to God – the only source of life.

Recommended Reading: Psalm 139:7-14, 23-24

Presidential Prayer Team; H.L.M. – Take a Risk

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Esther’s exquisite beauty and character distinguished her in the eyes of Ahasuerus, the king of Persia, who chose her as his queen. Yet it was Esther’s courage that was most notable in the life of this Jewish woman.

Then I will go to the king, though it is against the law, and if I perish, I perish.

Esther 4:16

When Esther learned that the chief court favorite, Haman, planned to massacre the Jews, she asked her people to fast and pray for three days. Then Esther risked her life by preparing a surprise visit to the king to tell him of Haman’s plans. On the day the Jews were to be slaughtered, Haman was instead executed and Esther’s position as queen was strengthened. It was evident that the Lord was the source of her security.

God has not placed you in your present position for your own benefit. He put you there to serve Him. At times this might require great courage and involve risk. Yet the Lord is always with you and He is faithfully at work. So decide to do what your Heavenly Father wants and trust Him for the outcome. Pray also that America’s leaders will put their security in Jesus Christ instead of possessions, position or reputation.

Recommended Reading: Joshua 1:1-9

Presidential Prayer Team; H.L.M. – Defend the Voiceless

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Nick Vujicic was born with no arms and no legs. As a child, Nick was bullied to the point where he attempted suicide at age ten. Now as the president and founder of the nonprofit organization Life Without Limbs, Nick travels the world sharing his faith in God and encouraging others to overcome physical limitations and bullying.

Open your mouth, judge righteously, defend the rights of the poor and needy.

Proverbs 31:9

“I always talk about faith, love and hope. The greatest hope is knowing that I’m not going to die; I’m going to live forever and my arms and legs are up there (Heaven),” Nick says. Recently, Nick hosted a hugging campaign in New York City for the release of his new book Stand Strong. Admirers from as far away as Chile and Australia lined up in Times Square for hugs and photos with him.

Jesus demonstrated great compassion for those who could not defend themselves. As His follower, God has given you the privilege of helping people who need an advocate. Ask Him to lead you to those you can help in Jesus’ name. Pray also that your local and national leaders would serve to defend the voiceless in this nation.

Recommended Reading: Psalm 82

Presidential Prayer Team; C.P. – Out with Stress

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Stress contributes to the six leading causes of death: accidents, cancer, heart disease, liver cirrhosis, lung ailments and suicide. Proverbs 30 begins with something most people have said at one time or another. “I am weary, O God, and worn out.” (30:1) The next verse may sound surprisingly familiar, “Surely I am too stupid to be a man.” (30:2) When people are stressed out, they may feel like they know nothing about life, its purpose, or even how to go about their day.

Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.

Proverbs 30:5

But the Psalmist assures in today’s verse that you can run to God as a refuge from stress. He protects (Psalm 116:6), builds up (Psalm 127:1), and strengthens: “But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” (Isaiah 40:31)

Have you been stressed out lately? Cast your cares on the Lord (I Peter 5:7) and keep your mind on Him (Isaiah 26:3). Pray the nation’s citizens and leaders will turn to the Lord as a refuge in these stressful times.

Recommended Reading: Philippians 4:4-9

Ravi Zacharias Ministry – Better Treasure

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The catchy beat was disarming. Driving down the highway with my hands tapping out the rhythm on my steering wheel, I thought this was just another clever pop tune with bubblegum lyrics. Then the words to the chorus caught my attention:

 

“I don’t know what’s right and what’s real anymore

I don’t know how I’m meant to feel anymore

When we think it will all become clear

I’m being taken over by The Fear.”(1)

 

This song sung by the young British pop star, Lily Allen, was not just another slickly produced tune without substance. Allen sings of the destructive impact of materialism:

 

“I want to be rich and I want lots of money

I want loads of clothes and loads of diamonds

I heard people die while they are trying to find them

 

Life’s about film stars and less about mothers

It’s all about fast cars and passing each other

But it doesn’t matter because I’m packing plastic

and that’s what makes my life so fantastic

 

And I am a weapon of massive consumption

and it’s not my fault it’s how I’m programmed to function

I don’t know what’s right and what’s real anymore

I don’t know how I’m meant to feel anymore

Cause I’m being taken over by fear.”

 

Among other things, the song laments the vacuity of mindless consumption and its pervasiveness in our society.  Consumption, as Allen points out, can be like any other form of addiction, providing an initial high that never again delivers what it promises. Instead, it leads us down the path toward diminishing returns and never ultimately satisfies.

Over two hundred years before Ms. Allen stepped onto the pop music scene in the United Kingdom, John Wesley articulated the dangers of materialism. “I fear, wherever riches have increased,” he wrote, “the essence of religion has decreased in the same proportion. Therefore, I do not see how it is possible, in the nature of things, for any revival of religion to continue long….[A]s riches increase, so will pride, anger and love of the world in all its branches.”(2) Even as thousands and thousands were joining his ranks, he spoke prophetically about the inevitable decline and dissolution of this revival as a result of the increase of wealth arising from Christian diligence and frugality.

Indeed, it is well known to students of human societies that an increase in prosperity often brings with it a precipitous decline in religious involvement. After all, why would anyone need God when there is Master Card and Visa?  The declining numbers in churches in the Western World seem to affirm that Wesley’s fears were warranted. Christian leaders speculate that if current trends continue in England, for example, Methodists will cease to exist in that country in thirty years.(3) Of course, long before Wesley uttered his fears, Jesus warned his disciples: “No servant can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one, and love the other, or else he will hold to one, and despise the other.  You cannot serve God and riches” (Luke 16:13). Jesus warns of the idolatry that so easily entraps us, luring us away from faithful allegiance.

We might be tempted to avoid these difficult warnings in times of economic “slow down.” How can we be tempted to serve “the master” of money, after all, when we have so much less of it? Yet even in its absence, we can find our hearts soothed more by the promise of money and the security we believe it will bring us. Even those who claim to follow Jesus can fall into a dangerous reliance on material security. When our hearts find salvation and security in having more and more material gain—whether we actually hold it or not—we are reminded of “the deceitfulness of riches” and the narcotic effects of material success.

Thus clearly, the abolition of wealth or production is not the answer to materialism! Rather, the answer lies in the proper use of wealth in our world: as a blessing for others and not just for our own use. Jesus instructed disciples to “sell your possessions and give to charity; make yourselves purses which do not wear out, an unfailing treasure in heaven….For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also” (Luke 12:33-34).

 

John Wesley understood this, too, and in the spirit of Jesus reiterates the same idea: “We ought not to forbid people to be diligent and frugal: we must exhort all Christians, to gain all they can, and to save all they can… What way then (I ask again) can we take that our money may not sink us to the nethermost hell? There is one way, and there is no other under heaven. If those who gain all they can, and save all they can, will likewise give all they can, then the more they gain, the more they will grow in grace, and the more treasure they will lay up in heaven.”(4)

In difficult economic times, this is far from unnecessary counsel. It may be, in fact, the very idea that finally breaks the chains of addiction and reveals a far better treasure.

Margaret Manning is a member of the speaking and writing team at Ravi Zacharias International Ministries in Seattle, Washington.

(1) Lily Allen, “The Fear” from It’s Not Me, It’s You, Regal Records, United Kingdom, January 26, 2009.

(2) Cited in an article by Philip Yancey, “Traveling with Wesley” Christianity Today, November 2007, vol. 51, No. 11.

(3)Ibid.

(4) Cited from The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, vol. XV (London: Thomas Cordeux, 1786).

 

Presidential Prayer Team; J.R. – Pardon Me

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“Do the crime, do the time,” goes the old saying, but a lot of people would rather not. As of mid-year 2014, President Barack Obama had received 14,332 requests for pardons or commutations during his administration. He has granted 62. The chance of the president letting you off the hook, therefore, is not good. Obstacles to a pardon are manifold: you have to jump through hoops at the Justice Department before your request will be forwarded; the process is weighted by political and public relations considerations; and there must be ample evidence you were wrongly convicted or that your sentence is unjust.

Many seek the face of a ruler, but it is from the Lord that a man gets justice.

Proverbs 29:26

Some will get relief from the White House, but the vast majority will not. Proverbs affirms as much in today’s scripture. But the wonderful news is this: the ultimate Ruler, King Jesus, is ready to hear your petition. Whatever you have done, whoever you may have hurt, however badly you may have squandered your opportunities, He stands ready to pardon you and give you a fresh start.

Today, pray that your nation’s leaders will recognize the divine foundation of all justice: it does not come from Washington, but from the Lord.

Recommended Reading: Malachi 3:13-18

Presidential Prayer Team;  A.W.- In God We Trust

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“In God We Trust” became America’s official motto when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed it into law in 1956, but the phrase had been inscribed on American coins for almost 90 years prior. Francis Scott Key also used the phrase “In God is our trust” in the Star-Spangled Banner penned in 1814. Trust in God has been a founding principle of America since its beginning. In its third century as a country, however, many seek to remove God’s name from coins, national monuments and buildings, and even the Pledge of Allegiance.

A greedy man stirs up strife, but the one who trusts in the Lord will be enriched.

Proverbs 28:25

People and countries with a greedy spirit often cannot bear opposition. They long for wealth and power and are willing to be vengeful to others to fulfill their desires. This stands in stark contrast to those who trust in God for their provision. They flourish, prosper and enjoy peace by living in dependence upon the Lord and His grace. A further reminder of the strength and wisdom of trusting in God is found in today’s verse.

 

Spend time today thanking God for his provision, peace and protection for America. Then pray for its citizens and leaders to remember where those things come from – and return to trust in God as their guiding principle.

Recommended Reading: Psalm 115

 

Presidential Prayer Team; J.K. – Clear Directives

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As one commentary stated, “After 11 verses describing the terrible state of the fool, [today’s verse] becomes a forceful punch line: even more hopeless than the situation of the fool is the situation of the stubbornly unteachable person, who is wise in his own eyes.” A dire state of mind is this spiritual disease of self-conceit. It is deceiving, sometimes leading to hard-heartedness.

Do you see a man who is wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.

Proverbs 26:12

The Pharisee in the temple thanked God he was not as other men; he was morally blind, not realizing his spiritual need (Luke 18:11; John 9:41). Conceited ones are often opinionated and dogmatic. Puffed up by what little knowledge they have, they see no need to seek instruction or counsel from others.

Today, lift up your prayers for those in leadership who think they know what is best for this nation without consulting the One who is in control. God’s directives are clear: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord, and turn away from evil.” (Proverbs 3:5-7)

Recommended Reading: Romans 12:9-21

Presidential Prayer Team;  P.G. – Feel the Heat?

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The melting point of silver is 1,700 degrees. Once it’s liquid, the refiner can begin his work of removing impurities from the metal. Each time the silversmith stirs the silver, dross comes to the top where it is skimmed off and burned up by the refiner’s fire. The smith does it again and again, until no dross remains and he can see his full reflection in the molten metal.

Take away the dross from the silver, and the smith has material for a vessel.

Proverbs 25:4

Just as even the smallest particle can render the silver impure, so a small sin can mar Christ’s reflection in one of His followers. The Lord says He is like a refiner’s fire. Not a forest fire, indiscriminate in its destruction, or an incinerator fire that reduces everything to ashes. When you feel the heat, know His intent is purifying your life, making you a vessel fit for His use.

America used to have silver as a standard for its monetary system and the Bible as its standard for the conduct of life. Silver was finally abandoned in 1963, and the Bible is in present danger of total governmental and public abandonment. Pray today for a return to righteousness through God’s Word, and for His refining fire to cleanse the nation.

Recommended Reading: Malachi 3:1-12

Presidential Prayer Team; J.K. – Purposely Follow

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The Founding Fathers of the United States understood the intense responsibility they had in establishing a government for a new nation. Faith in God and His leading determined their actions. Thomas Jefferson penned these words within the Declaration of Independence: “With a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.”

By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established.

Proverbs 24:3

Even before convening with the Continental Congress, Benjamin Franklin wrote an essay in 1757 in which he advised, “Do not depend too much upon your own industry and frugality…for they may all be blasted without the blessing of Heaven.” In his autobiography, Franklin wrote that his daily prayers began with these words: “Bountiful Father! Merciful Guide! Increase in me that wisdom.” For many of the Founders, Bible reading was a part of their daily lives. They stood in awe of the Lord. They purposefully followed His guidelines to establish the best government for a free people.

Be encouraged in these difficult times to study Scripture. Pray for wisdom and discernment. Intercede for government leaders that they might know the One who guides. Then they will understand what is God’s best for this country.

Recommended Reading: Ephesians 1:11-21

Presidential Prayer Team; C.P. – Tiny Termites

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Most termites aren’t even a half inch long, insignificant individually; but in colonies they destroy about 600,000 U.S. homes each year. Likewise, a lie may seem innocuous in and of itself. People lie because often fibs have the desired effect of avoiding some type of loss. But in the long run, lies damage lives like tiny termites chewing on a big house. A lie leads to an infestation of lies. Once someone is caught in a lie, how can people trust that person to tell the truth?

Buy truth, and do not sell it; buy wisdom, instruction, and understanding.

Proverbs 23:23

In the early church, Ananias and Sapphira sold land, gave some of the money to the church and kept some for themselves (Acts 5:1-11). This wasn’t wrong in itself. But they lied about it. They said they gave the church the whole amount. They “sold the truth” to look good in the eyes of their peers – and they paid for it with their lives.

Examine your heart. Are you honest with God, others and yourself? Next time you are tempted to lie, ask yourself what kind of price tag you’re putting on your own integrity? Pray for a resurgence of honesty in Americans, from small children to the political leaders of the United States.

Recommended Reading: John 8:39-47

Presidential Prayer Team; J.R. – Debt Destruction

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If you owe someone money, it becomes more difficult to pay them back if you are incarcerated. This rather obvious truth was lost on judges in the early years of the United States, when citizens were routinely thrown into jail for unpaid bills. And once you were behind bars, the prisons – which offered truly wretched and cruel conditions – piled on the misery by charging for food and water. This was the fate of Founder James Wilson, coauthor and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He died a broken man at the age of 56 after a series of bad financial decisions which landed him in several debtor prisons. He once described to a friend how he was being “hunted like a wild beast” by creditors.

The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is the slave of the lender.

Proverbs 22:7

Under modern law an unpaid bill won’t land you in jail or turn you into an indentured servant, but in a very real sense the borrower is still slave to the lender. Debt will steal your peace and may destroy your future. America’s national debt, if it continues to expand, will lead to financial catastrophe.

As you pray today, ask God to help you and your nation’s leaders to be responsible and wise stewards.

Recommended Reading: II Corinthians 9:6-15

Presidential Prayer Team; H.L.M. – God Reigns

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In Solomon’s day, kings possessed absolute authority and were often considered to be like gods. However, this verse in Proverbs 21 affirms that God, not earthy rulers, has ultimate authority over world politics. Although they may not have realized it, the Earth’s most powerful kings have always been under God’s control.

The king’s heart is a stream of water in the hand of the Lord; he turns it wherever he will.

Proverbs 21:1

David, himself a king, said, “Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, he is the King of glory!” (Psalm 24:10) The throne of an earthly king, or the title of a political leader, cannot compare to the glories of God. The Lord’s purposes in government can be puzzling. However, you always can have the assurance that God is on His throne and all is working for His glory.

As you read His Word, thank God that His hand of authority reigns over all people and events. Remember your privilege and responsibility to pray for your local and national leaders each day. Ask your Heavenly Father to turn their hearts and their minds toward Him for every personal and professional decision.

Recommended Reading: Psalm 24

Presidential Prayer Team; G.C. – The Deepest Dump

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Where would you put nuclear waste? At one time the Marianas Trench, the deepest part of the world’s oceans, was the chosen site. Scientists believed nothing could live in that depth and darkness. However, before anything was dumped, two brave explorers figured out how to perform a manned expedition and went down to take a look. What they discovered surprised everybody…exotic marine life, and lots of it! Although very risky, deep water exploration saved an important part of the Earth’s ecosystem from becoming a toxic dump.

The purpose in a man’s heart is like deep water, but a man of understanding will draw it out.

Proverbs 20:5

Sadly, many people have chosen to bury life’s difficulties and disappointment’s in the deepest recesses of their heart. Dumping bitterness and anger into the place created for God’s presence only leaves one in pain and without hope.

If you want the best for America, start by taking a good look inside your own heart. Invite God’s healing into the deepest recesses of your soul. Honestly ask Him today to reveal sin and give you an understanding of His purposes for you. Also pray for America’s elected leaders to have the opportunity and courage to do the same.

Recommended Reading: Psalm 95:1-7

Presidential Prayer Team;  P.G. – When Tragedy Strikes

 

ppt_seal01The story is told of a young man who went to college in London, became a teacher, met a young woman, fell in love and planned to settle down. Two days before the wedding, his fiancé drowned. Stricken with grief, he moved to Canada, began a new life and, once again, fell in love. Mere weeks before the wedding, his bride-to-be was suddenly sickened and died shortly thereafter. He took a vow of poverty and became a woodcutter, working only for the infirm and destitute. Some years later, he received word his mother was gravely ill; but having no means to go home, he instead wrote a short verse for her. “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” came from the pen of Joseph Scriven that day.

A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.

Proverbs 18:24

Tragedies strike everyone sooner or later. What the Lord wants, even expects, is that you not wait until a tragedy comes. His desire is for you to have an abiding relationship with Him every day. Abide in my love, He says. Pray today for America’s leaders to discover anew God’s love for them, to accept that free gift of grace, and then learn what it is to be His intimate friend.

Recommended Reading: John 15:4-15