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Prayer Guide for the Nation

1. Praying for Protection (Psalm 91)


Psalm 91 is often called the "Soldier’s Psalm." It’s a powerful declaration of God’s role as a shield. When praying for our military and our borders, you can personalize these verses:


  • The Prayer of Shelter: Ask that those serving in harm's way would "dwell in the shelter of the Most High" and find rest in His shadow.


  • The Prayer of Safety: Specifically cite verse 11: "For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways." Pray for a physical and spiritual hedge around our service members.


  • The Prayer of Deliverance: Use the imagery of the "snare" and the "pestilence" to pray against hidden threats, cyber-attacks, or sudden conflicts facing the nation.



Key Focus: Focus on the "refuge and fortress" imagery. It shifts the heart from fear of the news to trust in a higher power.

2. Praying for Leaders (1 Timothy 2:1-2)


  • Pray for All Leaders: The text specifies "kings and all who are in high positions." This includes the President, Congress, local governors, and judges—regardless of political affiliation.


  • The "Quiet Life" Petition: The goal of this prayer, according to verse 2, is that we may lead a "peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way." *


  • Pray for Wisdom: Ask that leaders would have clarity of mind and a conscience directed toward justice and peace rather than division.



Prayer for the Nation

“Lord, we come to You as a nation in need of Your peace. We declare Psalm 91 over our military men and women; be their shield and their buckler. Let no evil befall them as they stand watch over our freedom. We also lift up our leaders as instructed in Your Word. Grant them a spirit of wisdom and discernment so that we may live in a land of peace and integrity. Amen.”



 
 
 

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