1 Timothy 2:1,2 reads,
“First of all, then, I
urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings be made for
all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a
peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way.”
Are you submitted to this injunction? Have you been praying
for your president? Are you praying
daily for your governor, your senator and congressmen?
This command includes those you do not agree with. It even
includes those you believe are destroying our country. Paul was not only
calling for prayer for pagan local potentates. He wanted the churches to pray
for Tiberius Caesar!
Praying my politics also includes praying my ignorance. When
we come to politics, we often assume knowledge that is beyond our purview. I am
not saying we should vote anything but our convictions. But when we come to
prayer we need to recognize that we do not understand all that God may be
doing. He is capable of using the foolish to bring about His wisdom and the
wicked to accomplish His purposes.
This may mean no more than admitting to God that I trust His
sovereignty to allow, or even bring about, things I do not understand. It
surely means asking God to show me what to pray for, and being open for Him to
change my mind.
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