Friday Prayer Thoughts: Boldness

Think of the saints through history who lived during times of distress. Puritans, dedicated in their faith, endured a hard trip across the Atlantic and harsh winters and lack of food in this new land. But those Pilgrims were resolute in their faith in God.

Think of those who lived sometime in the two hundred years of persecution during the Roman Empire. Think of those who were painted with tar and set on fire, thrown to wild animals, or crucified. Think of their families and friends who witnessed it.

Think of the early church who faced threats and imprisonment and martyrdom. But they asked God for boldness to speak and He answered. We can almost imagine the troubles, hardship, and persecution of the prophets.

One of the good things about history is that we can take courage from people like us who lived during different times, remained firm, and were bold. It is something we desire for ourselves. It is something the world needs to see in us.

Dear Heavenly Father,

We’re living in a mess right now. But You are bigger than all of it. Like Hezekiah, who laid out the threatening letter from Sennacherib, King of the Assyrians, before You and called on Your Name for deliverance, we do the same. Here it is:

Threats and violence are everyday occurrences in our country and around the world. We are facing restrictions that don’t belong in a free country. We see places like Australia who are essentially under house arrest with even children being removed from homes for highly questionable reasons. People in restricted nations are taking to the streets in protest of socialist rules or communist leaders. Many people are living in fear, a fear generated by lying voices that change reports and numbers and rules at will, and, in so doing, keep the fearful unsteady. Free thought is censored so that even if someone wants to hear another view, it takes work to uncover it. Churches have shut down and reopened to far fewer numbers than they saw before. Christians are discouraged. And there is more – The UN, big pharma, the Davos group, worldwide trafficking, to name a few. Lucifer, that great deceiver, is behind this.

So we ask for boldness. The kind of boldness that ignores the assumptions and judgments of others. The kind of boldness that stands tall in a storm. We ask for boldness to strip every deception from our own minds and fix our eyes on You and Your Word. To acknowledge truth regardless of its source. We ask for boldness to speak truth and stand with others who do so. We are determined to not fear the terror of the night nor the arrows that fly by day.

We are Yours and we stand on Your side. We are watching Your hand. We plead with You to move in our nation and in us to reveal evil, to crush evil, to raise up righteousness, and to affect Your will on earth as it is in heaven. And we stand with You to do so.

In Jesus’ Name,

Amen

Acts 4:29-31 Now, Lord, consider their threats and enable your servants to speak your word with great boldness. Stretch out your hand to heal and perform signs and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus.” After they prayed, the place where they were meeting was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly.; Isaiah 37:14-20; Psalm 91:5; Image: Pexels, Alexas Fotos

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