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Praying For People Facing Hard Times
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Praying For People Facing Hard Times
By Rick Ezell

1 Thessalonians 3:9-13

In seminary a professor would always say, “Be kind to the people you minister to, they all are facing hard times.”

The church at Thessalonica was facing hard times — persecution, testing of their faith, and spiritual opposition. The situation was so grim that Paul feared that they would give up on their faith.

Paul’s prayer is worth pondering because every week we’re asked to pray for people facing difficulty. Consider the following:

1. Pray constantly (v. 10).

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Paul prayed “night and day” for the believers in Thessalonica. When is the last time you stayed awake all night to pray for someone? Effective prayer engages the heart and mind at all hours of the day and night.

2. Pray earnestly (v. 10).

Paul describes the intensity of his prayer as “most earnestly.” It is like someone describing something as “more better.” While the phrase is incorrect grammatically, it communicates the idea of going above and beyond all normal measures.

Prayer must be earnest to be effective. Weak, shallow, half-hearted prayers produce weak, shallow, half-hearted results. Fervent or earnest prayers are “boiling” in their intensity, getting God’s attention because they bubble up from a heart wholly focused on the Lord and the one being prayed for.

3. Pray practically (v. 10).

These people were on Paul’s heart and mind. He loved them. He wanted to see them again. It seems such an insignificant request. But, Paul’s example reminds us that we are to pray about the everyday affairs of those who are going through difficult times.

Often, when people are facing difficulties they don’t eat properly or get sufficient sleep or overlook time spent with loved ones. Paul understood that all of life is to be lived under God’s watchful eye. Nothing is too small to bring to his attention.

4. Pray specifically (v. 10).

Paul wanted to “supply” or complete or make new what was lacking in their faith. The word supply, often translated restore, was used for mending torn nets so they would be useful for the next day’s fishing expedition and for setting broken bones so that healing would enable the person to live healthily.

Supplying or equipping is what an equipment manager does before the start of a football game. He makes sure the players have their helmets and pads because if they go into the game without a helmet and proper padding, they will be injured.

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