Grace for America

Adding a new discussion to feature 40 days of prayer using the Grace for America prayer guide promoted by Fast Forward America and Pray as One.  This guide was produced by Dick Eastman and Every Home for America and is used by permission, with the following credit:

Grace for America © 2016 by Dick Eastman,
International President, Every Home for Christ
(www.ehc.org) and is reprinted by permission of the
author and Every Home for Christ International.

I will publish each day's brief prayer from the guide in this discussion and invite responses and prayers from the community.  I agree with so many who have said that America is in desperate need of revival and that the current election cycle may be a tipping point - not just in terms of who is elected and the ramifications of that, but also in terms of the divisiveness that seems to be growing in our country.  May God gain glory for himself in our country in this time of prayer!  May he forgive and cleanse our sins, and may he turn our hearts back to him!

--Andrew

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  • Day 40: Restoration

    Acts 15:16-18 (NLT)
    “Afterward I will return and restore the fallen house of David.
    I will rebuild its ruins and restore it, so that the rest of humanity
    might seek the Lord, including the Gentiles— all those I have
    called to be mine. The Lord has spoken— he who made these
    things known so long ago.”


    PRAY: God, I rejoice that your Kingdom has come to earth
    through your Son. I know we are in an age of “now-and-not yet”—
    your Kingdom is here, but it is still to come. Today, I
    pray that you would make our nation part of your restorative
    work on earth. I pray that the results of this election would
    usher America into an age of joyful participation in the
    ultimate restoration of your Kingdom on earth.


    For further reading: Psalm 23

  • Day 39: Involvement

    Hebrews 5:7-8 (MSG)
    “While he lived on earth, anticipating death, Jesus cried out
    in pain and wept in sorrow as he offered up priestly prayers to
    God. Because he honored God, God answered him. Though
    he was God’s Son, he learned trusting-obedience by what he
    suffered, just as we do.”


    PRAY: Jesus, I humbly thank you today for the way you
    involved yourself in humanity, that you might understand
    our pains, our sorrows and our sufferings. I pray that you
    would show me how to become involved in the lives of my
    neighbors, that I might see them through your eyes of grace
    because I understand their sorrows and sufferings. May my
    votes bring relief because of my involvement in the plight of
    those around me.


    For further reading: John 1

  • Day 38: Sensitivity

    Hosea 6:2-3 (NLT)
    “In just a short time he will restore us, so that we may live in
    his presence. Oh, that we might know the Lord! Let us press
    on to know him. He will respond to us as surely as the arrival
    of dawn or the coming of rains in early spring.”


    PRAY: Today, I pray for the leaders we will elect in the coming
    days. Father God, I pray that the men and women we choose
    would have sensitive hearts. Make them especially sensitive
    to you, Lord. May they “press on to know” you so that you
    will respond and heal our nation. Make them sensitive, also,
    to the needs of the people they are elected to represent.


    For further reading: Jeremiah 29

  • Day 37: Concern

    Deuteronomy 30:3-4 (MSG)
    “Here’s what will happen. While you’re out among the
    nations where God has dispersed you and the blessings and
    curses come in just the way I have set them before you, and
    you and your children take them seriously and come back to
    God, your God, and obey him with your whole heart and soul
    according to everything that I command you today, God, your
    God, will restore everything you lost; he’ll have compassion
    on you; he’ll come back and pick up the pieces from all the
    places where you were scattered. No matter how far away you
    end up, God, your God, will get you out of there and bring
    you back to the land your ancestors once possessed.”


    PRAY: Lord, I pray today that you would give me your heart of
    gracious concern for my neighbors as I approach the election
    in my nation this November. I pray that you would use my
    vote to minister your restoration and your compassion to your
    people and to the lost in America. I pray that you would nudge
    the hearts of your people to remember, God, that when we
    respond to you and obey you, you will restore us.


    For further reading: Romans 15

  • Day 36: Support

    Romans 15:5-6 (AMP)
    “Now may the God Who gives the power of patient endurance
    (steadfastness) and Who supplies encouragement, grant you
    to live in such mutual harmony and such full sympathy with
    one another, in accord with Christ Jesus, That together you
    may [unanimously] with united hearts and one voice, praise
    and glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (the
    Messiah).”


    PRAY: God, I pray that you would show me where your
    support falls in this election. Direct my support to issues and
    candidates that have your support. I pray, also, that you would
    support your Church in America in your grace—make us live
    in “mutual harmony” and “full sympathy with one another, in
    accord with Christ Jesus,” that we would demonstrate your
    love to the world around us through our participation in this
    election.

    For further reading: Psalm 18

  • Day 35: Awareness

    Psalm 139: 1-6 (MSG)
    “God, investigate my life; get all the facts firsthand. I’m an
    open book to you; even from a distance, you know what I’m
    thinking. You know when I leave and when I get back; I’m
    never out of your sight. You know everything I’m going to
    say before I start the first sentence. I look behind me and
    you’re there, then up ahead and you’re there, too— your
    reassuring presence, coming and going. This is too much, too
    wonderful— I can’t take it all in!”


    PRAY: Your awareness of me, oh God, speaks to me of your
    overwhelming love for me. You love me even as you search
    and know me. You are always aware of what I am doing,
    where I am going and what I am saying. I pray, Lord, that you
    would make me aware of you—aware of your thoughts, your
    desires and your will—as I consider the issues and candidates
    on my ballot this November.

    For further reading: John 15

  • Day 34: Understanding

    Isaiah 11:1-3 (NIV)
    “A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; from his roots
    a Branch [Messiah] will bear fruit. The Spirit of the Lord will
    rest on him—the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the
    Spirit of counsel and of might, the Spirit of the knowledge and
    fear of the Lord—and he will delight in the fear of the Lord.
    He will not judge by what he sees with his eyes, or decide by
    what he hears with his ears…”


    PRAY: Father, I pray that you would equip me with your spirit
    of wisdom and understanding during this election season. As
    I research, participate, advocate and vote, I pray that I would
    be filled with your counsel and knowledge. May my decisions
    be motivated by “delight in the fear of the Lord.” I pray, also,
    that your spirit of understanding would fall on all your people
    in America today.


    For further reading: Ephesians 1

  • Day 33: Availability

    Psalm 34:17-19 (MSG)
    “Is anyone crying for help? God is listening, ready to rescue
    you. If your heart is broken, you’ll find God right there; if
    you’re kicked in the gut, he’ll help you catch your breath.
    Disciples so often get into trouble; still, God is there every
    time.”


    PRAY: I praise you today, oh Lord, for your availability. I
    thank you that every time I am in trouble, you are there, ready
    to rescue me. I thank you for mending my broken heart and
    responding every time I cry for help. I pray that you would
    be available to your people in this nation during these days. I
    pray that we would turn to you, remembering always that you
    are always available to hear our cries.


    For further reading: Psalm 91

  • Day 32: Acceptance

    2 Corinthians 6:2 (AMP)
    “For He says, In the time of favor (of an assured welcome) I
    have listened to and heeded your call, and I have helped you
    on the day of deliverance (the day of salvation). Behold, now
    is truly the time for a gracious welcome and acceptance [of
    you from God]; behold, now is the day of salvation!”


    PRAY: Lord, I thank you for your acceptance—for your
    gracious welcome and salvation. I pray today that you would
    fill my heart with the acceptance you have extended to me.
    Show me how to respond favorably to those around me and
    especially how your spirit of acceptance might inform my
    votes this November. May your gracious acceptance and
    salvation spread across our land through your people this
    election.


    For further reading: Jeremiah 1

  • Day 31: Long-Suffering

    1 Timothy 1:15-16 (AMP)
    “The saying is sure and true and worthy of full and universal
    acceptance, that Christ Jesus (the Messiah) came into the
    world to save sinners, of whom I am foremost. But I obtained
    mercy for the reason that in me, as the foremost [of sinners],
    Jesus Christ might show forth and display all His perfect
    long-suffering and patience for an example to [encourage]
    those who would thereafter believe on Him for [the gaining
    of] eternal life.”


    PRAY: God, you have been long-suffering with us, your
    people in America. You have saved us, sinners, and you have
    given us mercy. You have been patient with us, even when
    we have complained against you. Today, I pray again for the
    leaders we will elect this November. I pray that you would
    give them a spirit of long-suffering. Give them patience as
    they endure the scrutiny of our nation, and give them peace
    as they suffer the offenses and hardships of their respective
    offices.


    For further reading: Isaiah 53

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