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Before the Throne: A 5-Day Devotional on PrayerSample

Before the Throne: A 5-Day Devotional on Prayer

DAY 5 OF 5

Paul: Finding Strength In Times of Hardship

If someone were to study your prayers, what would they see? Would they see prayers from the heart or superficial words? Would they see intercession for others or a focus mainly on your own needs?

One of the things that stands out to me from Paul’s prayers is that he always prayed for the spiritual growth of the believers he shepherded more than for their material needs. That doesn’t mean we can’t ask God to provide for material needs, but our prayers should focus on spiritual needs and spiritual growth. The prayers of Paul model how to pray for others (and ourselves) in this way.

Paul wrote the second letter to the church at Thessalonica to encourage them in the midst of persecution for their faith. He didn’t ask God to remove them from their situation; he asked Him to comfort and strengthen them and give them peace. We don’t have to pray long, elaborate prayers to pray effectively. These two short prayers of Paul are powerful.

A Time of Reflection

How does focusing on God’s attributes in prayer guide you in praying for the spiritual needs of others (and yourself)?

A Time of Prayer

We all face times when we feel weak and inadequate, and we need prayer. We also know people who are struggling and need prayer. Spend some time praying for others (and yourself) using Paul’s model in these two passages: 2 Thessalonians 2:16–17 and 2 Thessalonians 3:16.

Father, I often pray for blessings for others. But remind me to also pray for their spiritual growth and strength through You as they go through challenges in life.

If you want to learn more from the prayers of these men and other biblical prayer warriors, grab a copy of these 8-week Bible studies Before the Throne: Finding Strength Through Prayer in Difficult Times and On Bended Knee: Praying Like Prophets, Warriors, and Kings from Moody Publishers.

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