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, “Pray for me, Pray for me, Pray that as I go on, I’ll be all God wants me to be. And when I do wrong, just remember this song. I need you to pray. I want you to pray. I need you to pray for me.” It was simple yet powerful. My verse was, “Don’t give up on me. Don’t give up on me. No matter what you see, don’t give up on me. In the midst of my mistakes, all I want to say is, I need you to pray. I want you to pray. I need you to pray for me.” The song’s admonition is when you experience bad or uncharacteristic behavior from someone, your first response ought not be criticism, but prayer.
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In Ezekiel 22, the LORD declares judgment on sinful Israel for her idolatry, abuse of power, slander and other wicked practices. God through His prophet laments, “I looked for someone among them who would build up the wall and stand before me in the gap on behalf of the land so I would not have to destroy it, but I found no one.” God is looking for intercessors. Sometimes we fail to intercede because we’re too busy ‘discerning,’ criticizing, or judging a person or their situation. We all have something in our lives that others could condemn, but that’s not the best use of our time and energy. Corrie Ten Boom shared, “Discernment is God’s call to intercession, never to faultfinding.” There is power in intercession. “Intercession is the truly universal work for the Christian. No place is closed to intercessory prayer: no continent, no nation, no city, no organization, no office. No power on earth can keep intercession out.” Richard Halverson