September 19, 2008

Praying for Your Pastor

A friend (thanks, Janet!)gave me a pamphlet produced by Revive Our Hearts last weekend. It is entitled "31 Days of Praying for Your Pastor." It is set up to pray a specific prayer request for them each day of the month. This material is well done and I thought I would share it here.

Day 1 - Pray that your pastor will love God with all his heart, soul, mind and strength. Pray that God's Spirit will work in his heart in power and that he will value and follow biblical priorities (Deut. 6:5; Matt. 6:33)

Day 2 - Pray that your pastor will cultivate strong character and uncompromising integrity. Pray that his testimony will be genuine, and that he will never do anything that he would need to hide from others. (I Tim. 1:5; 3:7; Eph. 6:10-12)

Day 3 - Pray for his personal walk with God -- that his soul and spirit will be nourished and strengthened in his quiet time with God, beyond his sermon preparation. Pray that he will spend more time in the Word of God rather than reading Christian books and articles. (Mark 1:35; 2 Tim. 2:15-16)

Day 4 - Pray that your pastor will counsel and teach with discernment through the wise use of Scripture and faith in God's power to work. Pray that he will be protected from the effects of sinful or negative attitudes that he encounters as he counsels. (Mal. 2:7; James 1:5-6; John 17:15)

Day 5 - Ask God to protect your pastor's marriage and keep it strong as a model of Christ's relationship with the Church. Pray that your pastor will tenderly cherish and lead his wife, and that she will respect and encourage her husband, submitting to his leadership. (Eph. 5:22-33) (If your pastor is not married, pray for his relationships with loved ones and those who are close to him.)

Day 6 - Pray that God will protect your pastor's wife from bitterness when her husband is criticized. Pray that her prayer and devotional life will be consistent, and that she will guard her mind and heart. (Heb. 12:15; Prov. 4:23)

Day 7 - Pray for your pastor's children, and especially that the pressures of the ministry will not discourage them. Pray that your pastor will provide godly leadership in the home, not based on fear of what others will think, but according to Scriptural truth. (Eph. 6:4; Col. 3:20-21) (If your pastor does not have children, pray that God will give him many "spiritual children" as he shares the Gospel.)

Day 8 - Ask God to protect your pastor from the evil plots of Satan. Pray that he will not be corrupted as he rubs shoulders with the world in the course of ministry. (John 17:15; Is. 54:17; 2 Cor. 2:11; I Pet. 3:12; Ps. 9:9-10; 91:9-11)

Day 9 - Pray that God will build a hedge of protection around your pastor's marriage, and that he and his wife will be aware of the potential for any improper relationships. Pray that their family time will be protected. (Ezek. 22:30a; 2 Cor. 10:4-5; Matt. 19:6)

Day 10 - Pray that your pastor will use discernment in the use of emails, the internet, and the media. Ask God to guard his heart concerning the use of free time. Pray that he will be morally pure and that he will wear the armor of God so taht he will not fall into sexual temptation. (Rom. 13:14; I Pet. 1:16; Eph. 6:10-18; 2 Cor. 10:4)

Day 11 - Pray that God will bring godly friends and encouragers to your pastor and his family to strengthen them for ministry and provide meaningful fellowship and times of rest. (Phil. 2:19-25)

Day 12 - Pray that your pastor will be humble and authentic in his faith, not given to pride or hypocrisy. Pray that he will have pure motives and give God glory for every gain and victory. (Micah 6:8; Gal. 6:14; John 7:17-18; I Cor. 10:13)

Day 13 - Pray that your pastor will make wise lifestyle choices in order to protect his health, especially in the area of exercising, eating moderately, and getting sufficient rest. Pray for times of relaxation and renewal to balance the stress of ministry. (Rom. 12:1-2; I Cor. 9:27; 10:13; 6:19-20; James 3:1-2)

Day 14 - Pray that your pastor will focus on the Word of God and walk in the fear of the Lord--rather than fear of man--as he prepares his messages. Pray that he will seek to please God rather than men, and pursue holiness rather than the praise of men. (Acts 6:4; Prov. 19:23; 2 Tim. 2:15; Heb. 11:6; 2 Tim. 4:1-2)

Day 15 - Praise God for your pastor's leadership and pray that he will make godly decisions. Pray that he will lead with a shepherd's heart, and that he will always speak the truth in love. (I Kings 3:9; 1 Pet. 5:2; Rom. 12:6-8; Jer. 3:15)

Day 16 - Pray that your pastor will be courageous in proclaiming Christ from the pulpit and confident in his use of the Word of God. Ask God to help him preach with insight, transparency and humility. (Col. 1:28; 4:3a; Eph. 6:19)

Day 17 - Pray that your pastor will be a "Great Commission man"--committed to personal evangelism and the equipping of the saints to seek the lost. Pray that he will have a heart to develop a thriving missions program in the church. (Rom. 10:15; Matt. 28:19-20; Luke 19:10)

Day 18 - Pray that your pastor will be a man of prayer and worship, and that he will lead by example--teaching the congregation how to walk in a close relationship with the Father. (I Thess. 5:17; Acts 1:14a; Matt. 4:10; Mark 1:35; Luke 22:46)

Day 19 - Pray that your pastor will use wise time management and that he will seek God's perspective for his schedule, guarding his time against unnecessary interruptions. (Eph. 5:15-16; Col. 4:5; Ps. 19:12; John 9:4)

Day 20 - Pray for a fresh divine anointing on your pastor's ministry. Pray that God's working will be powerfully evident both in his personal life and in the spiritual life of the congregation. (I Cor. 9:27; 2 Tim. 1:7; Rom. 15:18-19a)

Day 21 - Pray that your pastor will not give in to discouragement but will deal with inevitable criticism and conflict by committing himself into the hands of God, who judges righteously. (I Pet. 2:23)

Day 22 - Pray that your pastor will practice servant leadership, edifying the congregation with wisdom and serving with God's "agape" love. (Gal. 5:13b; Eph. 6:7; Luke 10:43b-45; 9:23-24; John 13:5-9; Phil. 2:3-4)

Day 23 - Pray for spiritual unity int he church staff and among the spiritual leadership of the church (elders, deacons, etc). Pray that the enemy will not be allowed to create divisions, strife, or misunderstanding among the church leaders. (Rom. 14:19; I Cor. 12:25)

Day 24 - Pray that God will give your pastor a clear, biblical vision of what your church can and should be for His glory, and that he will communicate that vision clearly and confidently to the church. (Prov. 29:18; John 15:16; 17:17; 2 Tim. 3:5; Mal. 3:11)

Day 25 - Pray that your pastor will seek God for personal revival, and revival in your church and community. (2 Chron. 7:14; Ps. 69:32)

Day 26 - Pray that your pastor will think biblically with the mind of Christ. (I Cor. 2:16; Col. 2:6-8; Eph. 4:17)

Day 27 - Pray that your pastor will earnestly seek God's will and be committed to instant and complete obedience--ready for God to work powerfully in and through his ministry. (2 Cor. 10:3-5; Luke 9:23-24)

Day 28 - Pray that your pastor will strive for personal excellence and will believe God for all He wants to do in the congregation. (2 Pet. 1:3; Col. 3:23-24)

Day 29 - Pray that your pastor will be a man of faith and have a passionate love for God, not giving in to worries, fears, or an uptight and anxious spirit. (I John 4:18; Prov. 3:5-6)

Day 30 - Ask God to provide for the financial needs of your pastor and his family. Pray that he will be a wise steward of both personal finances and church funds. (Phil. 4:19; Heb. 13:5; I Tim. 6:11; Ps. 37:25)

Day 31 - Ask God to heal any hurts that your pastor has suffered in the ministry. Pray that he will serve the Lord with gladness and encourage the congregation to worship God with a joyful, surrendered spirit. (Is. 61:3)


On the front of this pamphlet is a quote from Gardner Spring (1785-1873) that I found very convicting. It reads:

"Let the thought sink deep into the heart of every church, that their minister will be such a minister as their prayers make him.......How perilous is the condition of that minister.......whose heart is not encouraged, whose hands are not strengthened, and who is not upheld by the prayers of his people!.......

"It is at a fearful expense that ministers are ever allowed to enter the pulpit without being preceded, accompanied, and followed by the earnest prayers of the churches. It is no marvel that the pulpit is so powerless, and ministers so often disheartened when there are so few to hold up their hands........When the churches cease to pray for ministers, ministers will no longer be a blessing to churches."


Again, this pamphet is produced by Revive Our Hearts. It says on the back of it, that if you would like more copies, you can contact them at their website. There is a link on the right hand side of this blog.

If you are not in the habit of regularly praying for your pastor, would you begin today? They are desperate for our prayers.......and we are desperate for praying to our Heavenly Abba Father.

3 comments:

Jennifer said...

Thank you for this! I've been looking for something just like that this week. This is a great answer to prayer!

Gina said...

Thanks! This is something we really need to do all the time; but has been brought to mind especially now. Thank you for posting. I'll be contacting ROH.

cjsmomx6 said...

You go girl. Taking the time to type all this out for others to see and use. I copied and printed out the post in which you did a similar thing with the 31 days to pray for your kids a few months ago.
Thanks for the reminder.
We cannot pray for them and ask God's blessing on them enough.