![]() ![]() But before going any further, let’s ask ourselves: Did I actually pray for my city leaders and the President today? Did I actually pray for a swift resolution to the Coronavirus situation and the restoration of our jobs and national economy today? Did I actually pray for the end of racial divides and discrimination today? Did I actually pray for increased understanding, sensitivity and love among all people today? Or have I been more focused on just throwing my own opinions around (and feeding into the social media frenzy)?ĭoes that hit home with anyone? Let’s go a step further and see what 1 Timothy 2 has to say about this.ġ Timothy 2:1-4 - “I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. ![]() “Yeah, yeah…” you might say, “That’s the classic, canned Christian answer! When in doubt, it always comes back to the same thing, ‘Pray!’ But will things in the world really change? It seems like we never see things get any better.”ĭo you ever feel that way about prayer? Sometimes it may feel like our prayers are not very effective, especially during times of worldwide turmoil. Well, the Bible doesn’t tell us to do these things. What should concerned Christians do about the mayhem that surrounds us these days? Do we give in to despair? Do we try to take on the world and straighten things out? Do we run away from society and escape to our own Christian safe haven?
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