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Prayer for Those in Authority

Jack Hayford · November 2, 1992 · TUES PM · Love LA Meeting

Pastor and Church Builder (1969-1999)

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In this gathering of local area pastors at the LoveLA meeting, Pastor Jack exhorts the attendees to be in prayer for the upcoming election and for those who will govern and influence the culture in the next season of our life in this country, city and state. His hand will untimately rule where His rule is invited. Just as His kingdom doesn't come to the human soul unless invited, His kingdom doesn't come to the state of human affairs. In this scriputre, Paul exhorts believers, to first of all, prayers intercession and giving of thanks be given for those in authority. that you may lead a quiet and peaceable life and in that environment the maximm possibilities of evangelism open up, a praying church determining the climate of a culture by the way that it prays for those that are in authority a quiteet and peaceable life becomes the outflow of that in society and the climate for evangelism is enhanced and the gospel is advanced because of what began with a praying church influencing its culture through intercessory prayer. To know that when a church prays it makes a radical difference.

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Key Scripture

1 Timothy 2:1-4

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