Supporting each other in Prayer
I normally associate supporting someone in prayer by praying for them when I’m alone with God. Those prayers are in themselves great, but tonight after being reminded that everyone has someone close to them, whether it be a close friend or family member, who does not know Jesus, I felt like supporting someone in prayer can go beyond praying for them behind the scenes. It means periodically (consistently?) praying with them for what they are praying for. It is not just about praying with them, for them, but about praying with them, with their prayers as our prayers. What if each of us would support someone we knew in prayer for the salvation of one of their family members or friends who does not know Jesus? Often times these prayers for salvation seem unanswered, grow lonely and often become discouraging because of lack of answers and tangible results. So I guess I’ll begin by asking, who can I pray for with you?





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