
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Read 2 Thessalonians 3.
We all know that we should be praying for our missionaries and others who serve the Lord full-time in ministry. But what should we pray for, specifically?
Maybe we ask the Lord to “bless them,” but what do we really mean by that?
Second Thessalonians 3 starts out with Paul’s request for prayer from the Thessalonians. He asks them to pray specifically for two things. Both of these requests serve as good models for our praying for those serving the Lord in the gospel.
We should pray:
Paul acknowledges that some who hear the gospel will reject it and even oppose the opportunity for others to hear it. Paul asked that those who prayed for his ministry ask the Lord to deliver him from these people. Similarly, when we pray for God’s servants who share the gospel, we can pray for them to be free from the attacks and opposition of those who love disobedience and want to suppress the truth.
Whenever we pray for those serving the Lord in full-time ministry, we can pray for their encouragement, for their health, for their families, for their financial needs, but let's remember to pray, too, for many people to believe the gospel and for protection from those who don't believe the gospel and don't want its message to spread.
By DailyPBJRead 2 Thessalonians 3.
We all know that we should be praying for our missionaries and others who serve the Lord full-time in ministry. But what should we pray for, specifically?
Maybe we ask the Lord to “bless them,” but what do we really mean by that?
Second Thessalonians 3 starts out with Paul’s request for prayer from the Thessalonians. He asks them to pray specifically for two things. Both of these requests serve as good models for our praying for those serving the Lord in the gospel.
We should pray:
Paul acknowledges that some who hear the gospel will reject it and even oppose the opportunity for others to hear it. Paul asked that those who prayed for his ministry ask the Lord to deliver him from these people. Similarly, when we pray for God’s servants who share the gospel, we can pray for them to be free from the attacks and opposition of those who love disobedience and want to suppress the truth.
Whenever we pray for those serving the Lord in full-time ministry, we can pray for their encouragement, for their health, for their families, for their financial needs, but let's remember to pray, too, for many people to believe the gospel and for protection from those who don't believe the gospel and don't want its message to spread.