Friday, March 29, 2019

That they may be saved


"Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer
to God for Israel is that they may be saved."
     Romans 10:1 (NKJV)

"Therefore I exhort first of all that
supplications, prayers, intercessions, and
giving of thanks be made for all men,
for kings and all who are in authority . . .
For this is good and acceptable in the
sight of God our Savior, who desires
all men to be saved and to come to the
knowledge of the truth."
    1 Timothy 2:1, 3 (NKJV)

Paul had a deep longing for people to be saved, as does our Lord, and he exhorted others to share this prayer burden.  The reality of the righteous judgment of God to come is sobering and scary; it should motivate us to pray for people we know who are not saved.

Most of my intercessory prayers are for salvation and there are people who’ve been on my list for years, but I’ve not seen evidence that any of them have turned to Christ---yet.  It's easy to become discouraged when we don’t see answers to our prayers.  That’s the wrong attitude because it assumes we have the right timing, that we know the big picture, when we don’t. God’s ways and timing are perfect; ours are not. We have to trust Him to answer how and when it’s right according to His plan. And remember--delays don’t necessarily mean denials. 

When we pray for someone’s salvation, it is a spiritual battle because the devil works hard to oppose those prayers.  But we can’t give up.  Salvation is too important—it’s all-important!  When we pray for someone to be saved, we know that is a prayer that God loves to hear and answer. So we should not lose heart when we don’t see any breakthrough, even when it takes a long time. Trust that God is working behind the scenes in ways that we can’t see or know. Trust that the victory will come, in His time and in His way.  And keep on praying!

I didn't come up with this list but thought I'd share some ways to pray for people who are unsaved:
--They would have a heart of flesh (Ezekiel 11:19);
--They would come to Christ (John 14:6);
--Their hearts would be opened to believe the Gospel (Acts 16:14);
--They would be granted repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth (2 Tim. 2:25-26);
--Their eyes would be unblinded to see the glory of Christ (2 Corinth. 4:4);
--They would respond to the Holy Spirit's conviction of sin, righteousness and judgment (John 16:8).

I'm sure there are many more that could be added here, but I hope this is helpful.  Intercessory prayer is a privilege and a glorious burden, to plead for the souls of those we know and love. . .that they may be saved. 

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