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Are we praying for our leaders at this time of crisis? Or are we sniping at them? A few thoughts on the importance of prayer.

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Are you praying?

As Christians, we are commanded in the Scriptures to pray for our leaders.

“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, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity,” the Apostle Paul wrote in I Timothy 2:1-3. “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.”

Whether we agree with them or not — whether we like them are not — we are to pray for wisdom and discernment so our leaders can distinguish truth from error, fact from fiction. We are to pray for patience and for courage for our leaders, so they don’t act rashly, but that they act with determination when the time is right. We are to pray that they govern well, protecting life and liberty, above all. We should also pray that they turn to the God of the Bible in prayer, as well, to receive “wisdom from above” and not earthly wisdom (see James chapter three).

How are you doing this week? Are you praying faithfully for President Obama and his national security and foreign policy team? Are you praying for leaders in Congress, and in our military? Or are you sniping at them?

Weighty decisions lie before our leaders. When it comes to the situation in Syria (and Iran, and Egypt, and elsewhere in the epicenter), the fate of many lies in the balance. With more than 100,000 dead, we are looking at the potential of genocide underway. On top of that, now we see reports that perhaps chemical weapons may have been used to murder men, women and children with poison gas. The situation is complicated. There are competing interests at stake and high stakes. The Assad regime is evil. But so are the al Qaeda and Muslim Brotherhood rebels fighting against them. What is the best path forward? How should our leaders proceed?

I am encouraged to see many people telling me they are praying seriously and faithfully.

Yet in tracking my email and Facebook and Twitter traffic, I see many people sniping at our leaders, taking potshots at them, and making snarky, cynical, unkind, un-Christian statements.

Is that you? Hopefully not. But if it is, make a change. Ask the Lord to forgive  you for disobeying him and having an ungodly approach towards  your government leaders. He will forgive you (see I John 1:9).

Start praying daily — indeed, several times a day — for your leaders, according to the Scriptures. Our God is a prayer-hearing, and prayer-answering God, a wonder-working God. Let’s look to Him and trust Him more, especially in such dark times.

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