Prayer Topics for Good Friday Day of Fasting
- Good Friday reflections: 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 John 3:16; Hebrews 2:14-15; Romans 8:32
- That the Church would come out of this pandemic bigger and stronger
- Clear gospel proclamation and sacrificial neighbor-service for churches across the globe
- Conversions and revival across our state, the nation, and the world
- Missionaries serving international; their wellbeing, financial support, and ministry
- Mercy ministries seeking to mobilize relief assistance domestically and internationally
- Courage and love for those who are still working “on the front lines”: medical professionals, employees of essential businesses
- Wisdom for leaders as they decide how to proceed
- Wisdom for all educators
- Love for neighbors and obedience to instructions for all who may consider breaking stay-at-home orders
- Healing for those infected by the virus
- Halt to the spread of the virus
- Development of a vaccine
- Those whose livelihood is suffering the economical impact of the pandemic
Topics from Matthew Henry (http://www.matthewhenry.org/)
- Thank God for Granting you Recovery from Danger
- Thank God for the Measure of Peace you Experience: for your own share in the public plenty, peace, and tranquility.
- Pray for your Head of State: that God will protect his person, preserve his health, and continue his life and government long a public blessing.
- Pray for the Grace Needed to Die Well
- Pray for Preservation in Calamities
- Pray for Daily Supplies of Comfort and Support
- Pray for Preserving Grace: for grace to preserve us to the end and to fit us for whatever lies before us between this and the grave.
- Pray for the Support and Comfort you Need in your Afflictions
- Pray Earnestly for National Mercies and the Blessing of the Gospel Ministry in your Nation
- For those Weighed Down and Burdened
- For those who are at the Point of Death
- For those who are Sick and Weak: that those who are sick and unsaved may find hope in Christ; those who are sick and in Christ may be comforted.