Sunday September 20, 2020 “Get Ready, Set, Vote”

2 Kings 9:1  And Elisha the prophet called one of the sons of the prophets, and said to him, “Get yourself ready, take this flask of oil in your hand, and go to Ramoth Gilead.

 

Good evening and welcome to the Sunday Night Edition of “We are the People” Prayer for America.  Every Sunday we bring together the hearts of intercessors that choose to invest a minimum of 15 minutes in prayers of agreement between the hours of 6:00p.m. and 9:00p.m. using the three focus points listed below as a guide.  May God bless you for your concern for America’s future expressed in prayer tonight.  We encourage you to join us in prayer daily and invite others to join us.

Yesterday we covered Elisha telling the son of the prophet to anoint the new leader Jehu.  We prayed about the fact that on Nov. 3 we have the opportunity to vote for the leaders in America.  Tonight we will pray for the upcoming elections as we follow three prayer focus points.

Prayer Focus #1  “Get Yourself Ready”.  Be informed concerning all candidates, where they stand on issues that either put them in agreement with or against the teachings in the Word of God.  Pray for wisdom to rightly discern right from wrong.

Prayer Focus #2  “Take the oil in your hand.” Oil is the symbol of the Holy Spirit.  Pray that the one who guides us in all truth will guide all of God’s people in the ballot box on Nov.3.

Prayer Focus #3  Elisha told the son of the prophet where to go to anoint Jehu king.  Pray that God will give wisdom to His people as to how to vote – absentee, by mail or on Nov. 3 in person.  Whatever the case be, pray that we all will fulfil our public and spiritual duty and vote for candidates who stand for Biblical values.

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