Sunday February 14, 2021 “Young and Old”

2 Kings 12:1 “In the seventh year of Jehu, Jehoash became king, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Zibiah of Beersheba.”

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.

At 7 years of age, Jehoash became king in the 7th year of Jehu. It is important that the context of one’s leadership is considered when a person takes a position of leadership. That leader must then build on what they find as they assume their role.

Considering this – let us pray tonight following these prayer points:  

Prayer Focus #1 Jehoash followed a bad dude, so pray that any of the habits of evil will not dominate the lives of our leaders across the land. Pray that the spirits that controlled previous leaders will not influence our present leaders across America. This will help the current leaders be free to do the will of God.

Prayer Focus #2 Jehoash reigned for 40 years. That was a long time in days of old and it still is a long time to lead in such an important position. Pray that people who have served in leadership for a long time will have their hearts in the right place- to serve the state, country, etc. with our citizens best interest in mind or that they be removed or remove themselves. Good to pray for term limits too.

Prayer Focus #3 It is interesting to note that this verse records the name of Joash’s mother. Pray that the mothers in America will see their calling to prepare men and women to lead America in a godly direction in the future.

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