In reading the writings of Paul the Apostle, I became aware of a common theme in his writings, but more specifically his prayers for the people to whom he ministered. I believe he made it very clear what his ministry was all about.
In Colossians 1: 28-29 he says “28 We proclaim him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone perfect in Christ. 29 To this end I labor, struggling with all his energy, which so powerfully works in me.”
Paul understood that it was his God given call to bring God’s people to maturity. This is reflected in the prayers that are recorded in the opening of many of his writings. My point in bringing this to our attention is that we as ministers would do well, not only to pray for the needs of the people, such as healing for sickness, blessings in finances, and the like. But also to pray that the people we have been called to lead would grow in their spiritual walk in measures that they have never before experienced. Please note the following prayers and make them your prayers for the people God has called you to minister too.
Dear God, I pray that the faith of the people in which you have called me to minister, would be a true faith that can be seen by all. Let their faith be true in word and in action. Help me Lord, as your servant, to serve your people with my whole heart, in preaching the gospel of your Son Christ Jesus. Help me to be one who imparts some spiritual gift, that will help make your people strong, so that we all can be mutually encouraged by each others faith. Help us together, to see a harvest of the souls in our community in which we have been called to be a witness. (Prayer taken from Paul’s words in Romans 1)
Dear God, I thank you for the grace you have given to me and to your people through Christ Jesus. I pray that you will enrich the lives of your people in every way, fill them with your knowledge, and let Christ be confirmed in their lives by their testimony. Lord, I pray that your people would lack no spiritual gift as they continue to wait on your return. Until then, make them strong to the end so that they will be blameless on the day of the Lord Jesus Christ. Help us all to grow in our fellowship with you and with each other. God I pray that we would grow and know your truth so that there would be no divisions among us, and that we would all be perfectly united in mind and thought. Help us to accomplish your will for us in our community, so that we will see that harvest of souls that you desire. (Taken from Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians 1)
Dear God, cause the faith and love that you have given me and all those who follow you, to been seen and heard in our community. I want to be consistent in giving thanks for the people you have given to me to Sheppard and to remember to always uphold them in them in prayer. Father, I pray in the name of Christ Jesus, that you give me, and your people, the spirit of wisdom and revelation. Help us to know you better. Cause the eyes of our understanding to become flooded with the knowledge of you. Help us to fully know the hope to which we all have been called. Help us to comprehend the riches of our glorious inheritance, and understand your incomparable power for us who believe in you. May we come to understand the fact that we sit with you Christ Jesus, in authority. Far above far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. (Taken from Paul’s words in Ephesians 1)
Dear God, I am so very thankful for the people you have given me to lead. Help me to continue to keep them in my prayers always and with joy. Build our partnership with you and with each other, so that your work will be completed in each of us. Cause your love to abound in my life, and the lives of those you have entrusted to me. May it abound more and more in knowledge and depth, give us clear insight into your love. Help me and your people to be able to discern what is best, to be pure before you and to remain blameless until the day of Christ. Cause us to be filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through you, Christ Jesus, let God receive glory and praise through the life that we live in our family and community. (Taken from Paul’s words in Philippians 1)
Dear God, cause your people to continue to grow in the Truth of your Word. Let our faith and love spring forth from the hope that is within us. May we see your gospel bearing fruit not only in our local church and community, but also, throughout the world. Help me to be a faithful minister on the behalf of your children and to always walk in love and in the Spirit. Fill us all with knowledge of your will, with spiritual wisdom and understanding. May your people continue to live a life worthy of you and may we please you in every way. Cause us to bear fruit in every good work and to be strengthened with all power, according to your glorious might, so that we may have endurance and patience. Thank you for calling us, and may we remember to give you thanks in everything. Help us to shine the light of your kingdom in our community. (Taken from Paul’s words in Colossians 1)
I trust that you get the picture of what I am trying to paint. I am not trying to promote prayers of repetition, but an awareness of effective and fervent prayers. Prayers that are specific to the responsibility we all have as ministers of the gospel. Yes, we need to pray for the headaches, sickness, and the like. In addition, I believe our prayers should be aimed at God’s people moving toward maturity and perfection. You can read the remaining books written by Paul the Apostle and see the pattern of prayer continue for the people who were entrusted to him by God.