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Concerning political disagreement

One big mistake people of prayer sometimes make is to insist on a “lockstep” mentality with others in order to pray in unity. We don’t have to agree on everything politically to pray for what’s happening in government. For example, I may believe that climate change happens regardless of human activity–SUVs, thermostat settings, and so on. You may firmly adhere to the more “green” theory of global warming. However, if the two of us agree that our nation is in desperate need of God’s help, then we can pray together in unity as we ask God to grant wisdom to our leadership and intervene on behalf of wrong decisions they may make. You and I don’t even have to agree as to which decisions are wrong and which are right as long as we both want God to have His way, for Jesus to be lifted up and glorified, and for men and women to come to know the knowledge of the truth.

When you pray with someone else about the nation, you won’t miss the target if you pray for His direction for those in leadership and for His intervention in wrong decisions (you don’t even have to specify which decisions are in error if you aren’t in agreement on the political details). You will be praying according to the will of God when you cry out for Jesus to be made known and glorified, and you will be hitting the mark every time you ask God to bring men and women, boys and girls to the knowledge of the truth according to the Word of God.

As you, yourself, become more comfortable and familiar on your own with praying for your nation, God will start giving you more specific direction. Step out and pray that piece before God, and then trust Him to do His part. You will grow in prayer, and you will find that your prayers do count.

Don’t let political disagreements with others hinder your prayer effectiveness. When praying with someone else, find the key components about which you can agree and hit those aspects in your prayer together. When praying alone, don’t let political agitation distract you. You know your Father, and He can lead you with His still small voice as you get quiet before Him. Then, pray what’s on your heart–pray it boldly and pray it in line with His Word and pray it with all your might–and you will hit the mark.

Dorothy