THE CALL TO PRAY FOR ALL PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY LEADERS

“I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way” (1 Timothy 2:1-2 ESV).

Paul called believers to pray for “all people,” especially for those in authority. His command to pray for “all people” extends beyond the church. Christ followers are to pray not only for fellow believers but for everyone, acknowledging that God desires all people to come to know Him.

Paul specifically called believers to pray for “kings and all who are in high positions.” This call was significant given the political hostility first century Christians often faced. Yet Paul didn’t advocate for rebellion or disengagement but for prayer. Through prayer, we trust God’s sovereignty over all authorities and situations, even when those in power don’t reflect our values.

The purpose of these prayers is that we may live “peaceful and quiet” lives, marked by godliness and dignity. Our prayers for leaders promote peace in society and make room for sharing the gospel. In today’s polarized world, Paul’s call to prayer remains vital. By lifting up all people, especially those in authority, we invite God’s peace and wisdom into our communities, trusting His power to bring about real and lasting change.

PRAYER: Father, we are so disturbed by all the political disunity in our land. We are tempted to join in, but You call us to pray instead. Therefore, we lift up all people, especially those who walk in darkness that their eyes might be opened. We pray for all those in authority that You would give them wisdom and strength to do Your will. We put our trust in You. In Jesus’ name, amen.