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How and why should we pray for our leaders?



    
    

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Shea S. Michael Houdmann Supporter Got Questions Ministries
The concept of praying for our leaders is not unique to democratic nations, and it did not begin with the United States' National Day of Prayer. The Bible contains many commands to pray for our lea...

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9aa51e4b447252291b959c696fb96539 400x400 Jeremiah Kaaya Pastor at Springs of Power Church, Teacher by professional
First of all, we have to recognize that leadership is a project of God. God Himself is a leader and He knows the whole task of leadership, though on His part, He requires no body's prayers. He is Omnipotent, Omnipresent, and Omniscient. As that; God is the CHIEF Leader. Whoever is in leadership position, only does so on God's own behalf. The connotative meaning here is that; to pray for a leader is to ask God to empower that leader so that that leader is well directed in his leadership tasks by God Himself. When we pray, we are asking God for His intervention and guidance so we do not go astray. God's thoughts mean well, well as those of us the humans have been poisoned by the devil and unless we ask God to guide us away from going the way of the devil, we may end up in an abyss. Remember, the devil's project is to steal, to kill and to destroy (John 10:10). As that, once one is a mortal leader, he needs spiritual guidance. Mark you, every physical manifestation, there is a spirit behind it. Thus the need to pray for our leaders whether political or spiritual or whatever leadership it may be, so that they are well guided to lead according to how they have been guided by God.

God recognizes all leaders, even Hitler, or Stalin, or Idi Amin in the case of Uganda, all were led to be so by God. No leader becomes one without God's "consent", though it is invisible (Romans 13) (Mathew 23:2). What happens is only that one begins to lose contact with God and fall prey to the devil who is readily available to direct them the lee way. Saul had gone astray, but David continued to recognize he was king. Leaders are just like a common person who begins a journey with God, say he has chosen to be Born Again, but along the way, he loses God's guidance. Such means; he begins to lead himself, something he has no material to do by himself. God gave Adam and Eve an opportunity to lead, when they chose not to lead by God's guidelines, they forsook God. Leaders who lead brutally have simply forsaken God's guidance and they have not had anybody to pray for them a meaningful prayer. Even Christians forget their role to pray, they simply choose to castigate rather than pray. Christians forget that they aren't judges, but they are to pray.

But sometimes, there is also the element of not recognizing leadership and therefore choose to castigate and condemn rather than to pray. Such comes as a result of little or no respect for such leadership. That is why Jesus in His teachings He taught nobody to rebel against leaders. He taught that it is okay to follow them, but with caution so that if they go wrong and have lost God's guidance, we intervene by way of prayer so that they can get back to guidance by God. In Mathew 8:1-4, when Jesus healed the leper, he directed him to go and show himself to the priest. Meaning Jesus recognized these leaders, much as they had perceived that what He preached was not mostly in their favor.

How should we pray for our leaders?
We should pray that they too accept to be led of God whose thoughts mean well for them and for those they lead. We pray for them so that God, who is the CHIEF Leader and the source of all strength and power will be at the center of their leadership. All leaders originate from God's desire for them to be so. As that, they always have to look to Him for guidance.

Why should we pray for our leaders?
We should pray for our leaders because since they too are mortal, they can be made use of by the devil. As that; we pray for them so that much as they have others to submit to them, they should also submit to God who is all knowing and all powerful. The people you are leading are God's not yours. You are as mortal as they are, you are all faced with the same fate. So, you ought to submit to God for guidance. As Christians, we pray to God to guide our leaders so that they do not go astray, keep with God and lead well, as the word of God guides. In God is all.

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