Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Praying for your Pastor

Pastor Ligon Duncan wrote, "Because I have a congregation that loves me more than I deserve, I am often asked by them: 'How can I pray for you?'" He made a few suggestions at this blog post .

The Apostle Paul said you can partner with a pastor or a missionary by your prayers (Romans 15:30). It's no surprise that he often asked for prayer (Ephesians 6:19; Philippians 1:19; Colossians 4:3; 2 Thessalonians 3:1-2).

These are Ligon Duncan's suggestions. Pray...

That [your pastor] would know and love the living God, would have a saving interest in Christ, being purchased by His blood, and thus would be bound to the Lord by the indissoluble bond of the Holy Spirit.


That [your pastor] would know, embrace, and ever more deeply understand the Gospel and be shaped by it in life and ministry.


That [your pastor] would be useful servant of the Lord; that he would know and love God's word, God's people, and God's kingdom; that he would be used to build it up and so that it prevails even against Hell's gates.

That [your pastor] would study, practice, and teach the Word of the Lord, by the grace of the Holy Spirit.


That [your pastor] would love to pray, because he loves to commune with his God; and that he would be a man of prayer, characteristically.

That [your pastor] would be ever dependent upon and filled with the Spirit; and that he would possess true Spiritual wisdom.


That [your pastor] would be holy unto the Lord; that his tongue and heart would be wholly God's.

That [your pastor] would be kept from pride, and especially spiritual pride; that the Lord himself would be gracious to slay pride in him; and that your pastor would endeavor to always be putting pride to death, by the grace of the Holy Spirit.


That God would give [your pastor] guidance as to where to focus his efforts in ministry.

That He would protect [your pastor] from himself, from the enemy of his soul, and from all earthly enemies.


That no decision which [your pastor] ever makes or desire that [your pastor] ever pursues would restrict his ability to pour his whole soul into the Gospel ministry.

That many would be converted and many built up under [your pastor]'s ministry, to God's glory alone.


That the Lord would bless [your pastor]'s wife, [. . . ], with holiness and happiness, Gospel assurance and Gospel rest.

That God would make [your pastor] a decent husband and father.


That [your pastor] would be a good friend to his wife, and love her self-sacrificially,

That [your pastor] would be a good daddy to his children; that they would love God, their parents, and the church.


That [your pastor] would be a testimony in the home so that his wife might be able to respect him when he is in the pulpit, and so that [your pastor] will be able to feed her soul, along with the rest of the congregation.

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