
Begin With Prayer
A
Christian man recognized the importance of prayer in bringing people to Jesus
as their Savior and Lord. He selected three friends who were not Christians and
began praying for their salvation.
The
first man came to faith in Christ after three years. The second friend came to
faith after ten years. The Christian man continued praying for his third
friend. When the Christian was fifty-eight years old he died. He had prayed for
his friend for thirty-five years. Three years after the Christian man joined
his Savior in Heaven, the man he had been praying for placed his faith in Christ.
God answers prayer. He desires that we pray for the unsaved.
Do
you know family, friends, co-workers, neighbors, or acquaintances who do not
know Christ as their Savior and Lord? Have you prayed for any of them this
week?
Although
we know we should pray for spiritual issues, our busy lives, complicated by
Satan’s schemes (Eph. 6:11), often
keep us from prayer. Do you desire to be used by God to help people hear the
Gospel message of grace through faith in Christ Jesus? Then begin with prayer.
Pray
for workers within God’s Kingdom. Jesus said to His disciples, “The harvest is
plentiful, but the workers are few. Therefore beseech the Lord of the harvest
to send out workers into His harvest” (Matt.
9:37-38).
Be
specific in your prayer request. Ask God to open hearts to hear the Gospel.
Listen to needs and concerns. Be willing to lend a helping hand and/or witness
as the Lord leads.
Be
persistent in prayer. Be patient. Learn to wait upon the Lord to open doors.
Remember God’s timing is not always our timing. Don’t move ahead of the Holy
Spirit. At times, well-meaning Christians decide they must witness. Rather than
beginning with prayer and waiting upon the Lord to open doors of opportunity,
they bulldoze their way into individual’s lives. They forget the Holy Spirit
needs to prepare hearts.
The
Bible talks about three different
forms for prayer. Independent or private prayer (Matt. 6:6,7), small group prayer (Matt. 18:20), and corporate or large
group prayer (Acts 12:5). Although as
Christians we often use independent prayer and corporate prayer, we don’t
always use small group prayer. A small group may be your family gathered around
the dinner table. Or, it might be an intimate group of believers gathered
together in a home, at a restaurant, or within the church. As you pray for
those who don’t know Christ, try to include all three types of prayer.
Prayer
can also be used to open doors to share the Gospel message. Often when
listening to individuals’ family or work problems, we say, “I’ll pray for you.”
Consider saying instead, “May I pray with you?” Then find an empty office or
quiet corner and pray with them.
Include
the Gospel in your prayer. Thank and praise God the Father for sending His only
begotten Son into the world, for the sacrifice Christ made for our sins, for
the joy and forgiveness that is ours through faith in Christ, and for the free
gift of eternal life. We can use prayers to communicate the Gospel message in a
non-threatening way. The following story will illustrate how this can happen.
My
neighbor was depressed. She came to visit. I listened to her problems then
offered to pray with her. At least once a week she returned for another visit.
She always asked me to pray with her. I asked God to heal her and bless her
family. As I prayed, I included the Gospel message.
Several
weeks later, right after we had prayed, she stated, “I’ve always thought that
if I was a good person God would accept me and grant me eternal life. But, you
said it is only through Christ’s righteousness we obtain eternal life in
Heaven. You said Jesus took my sins upon Himself on the cross. How can Jesus
take my sins? How can I take His Righteousness? I don’t understand, would you
explain it to me?”
She
had asked a question and questions are often open doors from the Lord. As a
result, God granted me the words to answer her questions as He had promised in Matt. 10:19.
Sometimes
prayer is the only way we can reach unchurched or
fallen away Christians. A Christian grandmother shared recently, “My son was
raised in a Christian home, but now he never attends church. He seems angry at
God and has no interest in God’s Word. Worst of all, he doesn’t allow our two
grandchildren to attend Sunday School or church. It
grieves Bill and I so! We try to witness to him, but
when we talk to him about his relationship with the Lord, he just gets angry.
What should we do?”
We
prayed together for her son. I encouraged this couple to not only ask, but to
begin seeking and knocking on God’s door for their son and grandchildren (Matt. 7:7). Although they had been
praying privately about this situation, they had not shared their concern with
other Christians. They are now requesting specific prayers for Bill and his two
children. Would you pray that God will bring someone into Bill’s life that will
witness to him? And pray that he will allow his children to learn about Jesus?
Another
story! This one involves a couple who are Jehovah’s Witnesses. I witnessed to
them off and on over a period of six years. Because of my activity in cult
evangelism, especially to Jehovah’s Witnesses, this couple will literally no
longer speak to me. I can no longer witness to them. But, I can pray for them.
And I do!
God
desires all to be saved. The Bible
states, “First of all then, I urge that entreaties and prayers, petitions and
thanksgivings, be made on behalf of all men, for kings and all who are in
authority, in order that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness
and dignity. This is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who
desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the
man Jesus Christ, who gave Himself as ransom for all.” (1 Tim. 2:1-6) Because I know it is God’s
will for all to come to the knowledge of the Son, I continued to pray for this
couple. I have committed them into God’s hands.
As
I close this article, I’d like to invite you to pray for those you know. As
you’ve read this article, the Lord has probably brought to your mind several
individuals you know who don’t know the Lord. Would you select at least one to
pray for now?
Lord,
_____________ doesn’t know you as his/her Savior and Lord. Open a door for
him/her to hear and comprehend the saving Gospel message of God’s love through
Jesus Christ. Then guide him/her, by your Spirit, to place his/her trust in
you. If it is your will, use me to witness to ___________. In
Jesus name. Amen.
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Kay
L. Meyer is the founder and president of Family Shield Ministries, Inc. based
in St. Louis, MO. Meyer is a popular author, speaker and is the host of Family
Shield, heard in St. Louis on AM 850 KFUO on Saturday’s from 11:05 a.m. –
12 noon. The program is also heard on other stations throughout the Midwest.
To learn more about the ministry go to www.familyshieldministries.com.