26th January, 2015
By: Brother Khrystus V. K. Wallace, President of Dare 2 Be Different International - www.daretobedifferentskn.com Since June, 2008
Please allow me to share a devotional from the Popular Globally Recognized "OUR DAILY BREAD" written by Joanie Yoder for 15th April, 2003
1 Timothy 2:1 - Therefore I exhort .....that supplications, prayers, intercessions and giving thanks be made for all men.
Today, as always, there is an urgent need for us to pray for "all who are in authority." (1 Timothy 2:2). But does the world ALL include the most WICKED OF LEADERS? Are there ever people in positions of power and influence who are beyond the help of prayer?
The answer to this question can be found by noting the word THEREFORE in verse 1, which calls our attention to the immediate context. In 1 Timothy 1:12-17, Paul admitted that he was once a blasphemer, a persecutor, and a violent man (v. 13). He vigorously affirmed that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. Then he added this significant phrase: "of whom I am chief." (v 15)
Paul explained that he received God's mercy so that Christ would display His limitless grace in him as a pattern for those who are going to believe on Him in the future (v. 16). In effect, Paul was saying, "If I, the worst of sinners, can be saved, anyone can." Paul therefore exhorted us to pray for all in AUTHORITY, because God our Saviour desires ALL to be saved and to embrace his truth. (2:4).
So let's not only pray that honourable leaders will act wisely, but also that UNGODLY leaders will be SAVED. Yes, GOD CAN SAVE ANYONE. Joanie Yoder.
By: Brother Khrystus V. K. Wallace, President of Dare 2 Be Different International - www.daretobedifferentskn.com Since June, 2008
1 Timothy 2:1 - Therefore I exhort .....that supplications, prayers, intercessions and giving thanks be made for all men.
Today, as always, there is an urgent need for us to pray for "all who are in authority." (1 Timothy 2:2). But does the world ALL include the most WICKED OF LEADERS? Are there ever people in positions of power and influence who are beyond the help of prayer?
The answer to this question can be found by noting the word THEREFORE in verse 1, which calls our attention to the immediate context. In 1 Timothy 1:12-17, Paul admitted that he was once a blasphemer, a persecutor, and a violent man (v. 13). He vigorously affirmed that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. Then he added this significant phrase: "of whom I am chief." (v 15)
Paul explained that he received God's mercy so that Christ would display His limitless grace in him as a pattern for those who are going to believe on Him in the future (v. 16). In effect, Paul was saying, "If I, the worst of sinners, can be saved, anyone can." Paul therefore exhorted us to pray for all in AUTHORITY, because God our Saviour desires ALL to be saved and to embrace his truth. (2:4).
So let's not only pray that honourable leaders will act wisely, but also that UNGODLY leaders will be SAVED. Yes, GOD CAN SAVE ANYONE. Joanie Yoder.
No leader is beyond God's grace,
When righteous people pray;
For when God's children intercede,
The Lord will have His way. - D. De Hann
TO INFLUENCE LEADERS FOR GOD, INTERCEDE WITH GOD FOR LEADERS
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