Written by Pastor Myles Holmes, REVIVE Church in Collinsville
All believers are called to pray at all times and in all situations.
We are to pray without ceasing.
Jesus taught us to pray for His Kingdom to come and His will to be done on earth just as it is in Heaven.
The prophet Samuel said to the people of Israel, “…far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you.” 1 Samuel 12:23
In Luke 18:1 Jesus told us we … “should always pray and never give up.”
In Jeremiah 29:7, the people of God were told to pray to the Lord for the Babylonian city while they were in captivity…”for its welfare will determine your welfare.”
American believers in Jesus have a great responsibility to pray, and fast and pray, as this nation was founded on Godly principles and is drifting far from those moorings.
God’s Word and God’s truth is being mocked, scorned, ignored and disobeyed in Washington, DC and in Springfield, IL.
Truth lies fallen in the streets (Isaiah 55: 14). We now have leadership in our state and our nation who do not know what a baby is, do not know what gender is, do not know what a marriage means, do not know what a border or an economy is, and have absolutely no grounding in any semblance of reality or decency or morality, let alone truth.
We must fervently pray for an awakening to truth, a revelation of conviction and repentance that can only come from a mighty sweeping of the Holy Spirit through our culture.
We must fervently pray for our churches and pastors to boldly rebuke the wickedness and the darkness and proclaim the good news of the Gospel and the light of God’s truth.
At the very moment that our culture, politicians and media are shouting their love and embrace of every kind of evil and debauchery is precisely the time the church is told to be silent about all these issues.
May God in His mercy deliver us from timid preachers and quiet pulpits.
We must fervently pray for families, and for marriages to demonstrate the grace and the goodness of God.
We must fervently pray for these elections on November 8, both for our state and our nation, that Americans would realize the absolute necessity of voting for individuals who represent Godly, moral, righteous values, who support life and liberty, the U.S. Constitution, freedom of speech and freedom of religion.
Pray with me now.
“Our Father in Heaven, God of history time and eternity, we come to You in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and our Savior.
We repent of our rebellion and wickedness and the mocking of your Word and Your Name.
We are ashamed of how far we have fallen from Your truth.
We turn from sin toward Your mercy.
Your people ask You humbly for a mighty revival, a sweeping move of your Holy Spirit to bring millions to the foot of the Cross.
We ask for Your anointing to grant us boldness and courage to speak up and to speak out for Your truth and morality.
We pray for our children and grandchildren, that they might know Your mercy and Your power in this generation.
Grant that we might be found faithful to our calling and Your mandate on our lives to be ambassadors of your Good News.
We pray that whatever the future calls us to, we would be found honoring Your truth and Your Word, so that You always have a witness of Your power on this earth.
May Christ be glorified in our lives, our work, our families, our ministry, and our voting.
In the Mighty Name of Christ we pray, Amen.”
Pray, Pray, and Pray Some More
- FOR STATEWIDE CANDIDATES: Regardless of political party affiliation, let us pray that God will work in the hearts and minds of each candidate running to represent the people of Illinois in Washington D.C., including: Tammy Duckworth and Kathy Salvi, and the following list of candidates for U.S. House of Representatives:
- Jonathan Jackson and Eric Carlson in the first district;
- Robin Kelly and Thomas Lynch in the second district;
- Delia Ramirez and Justin Burau in the third district;
- Chuy Garcia and James Falakos in the fourth district;
- Mike Quigley and Tommy Hanson in the fifth district;
- Sean Casten and Keith Pekau in the sixth district;
- Raja Krishnamoorthi and Chris Dargis in the eighth district;
- Jan Schakowsky and Max Rice in the ninth district;
- Brad Schneider and Joseph Severino in the tenth district;
- Bill Foster and Catalina Lauf in the eleventh district;
- Chip Markel and Mike Bost in the twelfth district;
- Nikki Budzinski and Regan Deering in the thirteenth district;
- Lauren Underwood and Scott Gryder in the fourteenth district;
- Paul Lange and Mary Miller in the fifteenth district;
- Elizabeth Haderlein and Darin LaHood in the sixteenth district;
- Eric Sorensen and Esther Joy King in the seventeenth district;
- In addition to those federal candidates, we of course want to pray for those who are running for statewide office. This includes praying for J.B. Pritzker and Juliana Stratton; Darren Bailey and Stephanie Trussell and those who serve in their campaigns.
- There are also two seats up for the Illinois Supreme Court. Those two seats are located in the suburban counties outside of Cook County. In district two, please pray for Elizabeth Rochford and Mark Curran as they run for this seat. In district three, please pray for Mayr Kay O’Brien and Michael Burke.
- Finally, please pray for these statewide candidates and those contenders running for local offices near you:
- Kwame Raoul and Thomas DeVore running for Attorney General
- Michael Frerichs and Tom Demmer running for Treasurer
- Alexi Giannoulias and Dan Brady running for Secretary of State
- Susanna Mendoza and Shannon Teresi running for Comptroller
- YOUR local State Senate Candidates
- YOUR local State Representative Candidates
- YOUR local Judicial Candidates
- YOUR local County Board Members
“The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer;
The God of my strength, in whom I will trust;
My shield and the horn of my salvation,
My stronghold and my refuge;
My Savior, You save me from violence.
I will call upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised;
So shall I be saved from my enemies.
~2 Samuel 22:2-4