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IDOP - INTERNATIONAL DAY of PRAYER for the PERSECUTED CHURCH 9 or 16 November 2003
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We are told to expect persecution (John 15:18-16:4). However, because persecution is sinful, evil and unjust, we can never accept it. Sin, evil and injustice displease the Lord and so they must also displease us (Isaiah 59:15b,16a). It is imperative that we pray.
Prayer is not a passive act of pious or transcendental tripping. Prayer is an intensely practical faith experience whereby we enter God's presence (Hebrews 12:1,2). True prayer is also an act of great humility whereby we acknowledge our total dependence upon God. Above all, prayer is a means of serious spiritual warfare, and the earnest prayers of a righteous person are powerful and effective (James 5:16b). As Samuel Chadwick noted, 'Satan dreads nothing but prayer. His one concern is to keep the saints from praying. He fears nothing from our prayerless studies, prayerless work, prayerless religion. He laughs at our toil, mocks our wisdom, but trembles when we pray.' Satan knows the power of prayer because he knows the power and plan of God - that is why he trembles.
IDOP 2003 - A PRAYER FOR THE PERSECUTED CHURCH
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Dear Father,
We know that Christ is building his Church. We see the evidence of it as people are coming to Christ from every tribe, language, people and nation. We praise you for your redeeming love, transforming power and gracious mercy. We know that Christ is supreme over all.
Please, dear Father, help us fulfil the will of Christ and become ONE Church in spirit. Transform our selfish hearts into hearts that love one another as you love us. We ask for the Holy Spirit to enable us to feel your love for your children, even when it hurts. Give us the deep compassion for our brothers and sisters that will drive us to prayer for them.
We are faced with so many situations that are completely beyond us - whole regions that are oppressed, and nations tearing apart in violent conflict. We confess that many of these terrible situations persist because we have been unfaithful in witness, righteousness and prayer, and uninterested in suffering and injustice. We repent of our sin, ask for your forgiveness, and seek your mercy for those who suffer.
Father, we pray for our brothers and sisters who suffer under Islamic oppression and jihad, for those who live under Communist oppression, and those persecuted where violent, militant religious nationalism is rising. We remember those humiliated by ridicule, scorn and discrimination because they love and follow Jesus and will not compromise for the sake of personal peace or prosperity. We pray for those in prison and concentration camps, for those who grieve, and for those who are homeless on account of Jesus. We ask that your Holy Spirit, who is present within each one, will comfort, encourage, revive and counsel them. May they be assured in the depths of their hearts that nothing can separate them from your love (Romans 8:35-39). We ask you Lord, to intervene and bring justice to the nations (Isaiah 42:1,4).
Father, we pray for those who persecute the Church. We know they do this because they do not know you (John 16:3). Please may the Holy Spirit in us help us to love them, pray for them, and be courageous in our witness to them. We pray that by the power of the Holy Spirit, all persecutors will come under conviction of their sin. We pray for many of those miracles of transformation that turn persecutors into preachers (Galatians 1:23). We pray that you will establish leaders in the nations who will be committed to justice, righteousness, peace and religious freedom so that Christians can live in peace and security and the gospel can be preached to desperately needy, lost and dying souls (1 Timothy 2:1-4).
Finally, we ask that your Holy Spirit will help us to prevail in prayer, not giving up, not distracted, not fooled by the tricks of the devil, but compelled by love into prevailing prayer, with true hearts fully trusting you (Hebrews 12:1-2). For we know that we are ultimately wrestling not with men, or governments, or systems, but we are fighting against principalities and powers of darkness (Ephesians 6:10-18). We know we cannot do this on our own, so we humbly ask for your direction and for your help. Please deliver us from the evil one.
'We do not ask because we deserve help, but because you are so merciful.' (Daniel 9:18b)
AMEN
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- Elizabeth Kendal
*** Please see IDOP 2003 CRITICAL PRAYER REQUESTS (CPR) FOR STRATEGIC NATIONS - specific prayers for 21 nations (with maps), set out in the WEA RLC IDOP Resource Pack (on CD ROM or printed), or visit <http://www.idop.org>. [We have no updates or changes to make to the CPR as originally issued.]
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