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When You Pray Session 13

Who Do We Pray For

December 7, 2021 • Erin Morris

In addition to teaching us how to pray, the Bible mentions different people we should pray for. We should be in the habit of praying for those in authority over us, fellow believers, those who are sick and/or in sin, the lost, and even our enemies. Join us as we conclude our study on prayer by looking at the various people we are called to pray for.

Verses Used:
Ephesians 1:18-20
1 Timothy 2:1-3
Psalm 19:14
Matthew 9:37-38
Matthew 5:44
Luke 23:33-43

Discussion Questions:
1. When we are called to pray for those in authority over us, who is Scripture talking about? Why is it important to pray for them and what things should we pray?
2. Why should we pray for fellow believers? What things should we pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ?
3. Has the Lord ever put someone on your mind, out of the blue, to pray for, that opened up doors of opportunity to minister/mentor them? How did that turn out?
4. Do you spend any kind of significant time in prayer for the lost? Has that brought about any opportunities to minister to strangers?
5. How and why should we pray for those who are sick both physically and spiritually? (in rebellion against the Lord)
6. How and why should you pray for someone who has hurt/wronged you? How has praying for them changed your heart toward them?
7. How did God used this study in your life this past semester?

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