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Remember To Pray For Our Leaders

Submitted by on January 20, 2009 – 10:15 am16 Comments

I’m certain that there are a number of people who are dismayed that Barack Obama is being inaugurated as the 44th president of these United States today. Then again, I’m just as certain that some people have felt that way with a number of presidents before him, dating back to the founding of our country.

PrayerAs an American, I am thrilled that we live in a country where we can vote for our elected officials and that our voices are heard. There are many Christians around the world who have no say in politics, having to accept whatever the government dishes out, including threats to their freedoms, to their way of life, even to their very lives.

My eyes are wide open to the political landscape of our country, but more so to its spiritual condition, which is ailing. Many have forsaken the tried and true path and are relying on human strength and ingenuity. God has been marginalized throughout society, making it difficult — though not impossible — for Christians to stand on what they believe.

As a follower of Jesus Christ, I have learned the importance of praying for our elected and appointed leaders whether I like them or not or whether I approve or disapprove their policies. I certainly do not have a problem with people opposing those who are in power, but as a believer I know that it is my duty to prayerfully intercede on their behalf.

Somehow, praying for those in authority lessens the sting of their leadership, while redirecting one’s eyes to their personal need for God.

The apostle Paul was no stranger to living in and visiting areas of the world where Christians had no voice, even to the point where their lives were threatened if it became known that they followed Jesus Christ. However, by the leading of the Holy Spirit, Paul urged believers to pray for those in authority:

1I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men;

2For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.

3For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;

4Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. (1 Timothy 2:1-4)

The main reason for those prayers? Why, entirely selfish: “…that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.”

At precisely noon today, President George W. Bush will be taking off from DC and winging his way to Texas. At that same time, President Barack Obama will be sworn in as our nation’s president, continuing a string of peaceful leadership change that dates back to over two centuries.

Just as Bush has been raised up and will now move on, Obama will one day see the end of his presidency too.

In the meantime, God is watching over the affairs of mankind, orchestrating events as He sees fit until that day when His Lordship will reign over all of the earth.

That, my friends, will be one “inauguration” day which I will be glad to see!

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