home

Intercessory Prayer

If you would like to become a part of the Intercessory Prayer Team,

please contact Rhonda Rasmussen.

 

To share a prayer request, click here.

intercessor

\In`ter*ces"sor\, n. [L., a surety: cf. F. intercesseur.] 1. One who goes between, or intercedes; a mediator. (a) One who interposes between parties at variance, with a view to reconcile them. (b) One who pleads in behalf of another. --Milton.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.

 

 

PRAYER SHOULD BE OFFERED UP FOR*:

  • Kings--1 Timothy 2:2

  • All in authority--1 Timothy 2:2

  • Ministers--2 Corinthians 1:11; Philippians 1:19

  • The Church--Psalms 122:6; Isaiah 62:6,7

  • All saints--Ephesians 6:18

  • All men--1 Timothy 2:1

  • Masters--Genesis 24:12-14

  • Servants--Luke 7:2,3

  • Children--Genesis 17:18; Matthew 15:22

  • Friends--Job 42:8

  • Fellow-countrymen--Romans 10:1

  • The sick--James 5:14

  • Persecutors--Matthew 5:44

  • Enemies among whom we dwell--Jeremiah 29:7

  • Those who envy us--Numbers 12:13

  • Those who forsake us--2 Timothy 4:16

  • Those who murmur against God--Numbers 11:1,2; 14:13,19

*You can look up all of the above verses at Bible Gateway.com or Crosswalk.com.

 

Click here to go to The Presidential Prayer Team website to pray for our president and our government.  The requests are updated weekly.

 

Click here to go to International Bible Society's Call to Prayer 24x7.

 

Walking Partners is a partnership of 2000 Wesleyan Women making fresh commitments to touch the world through prayer:  Click here for current prayer request.

Some examples of Biblical intercessors are Abraham, Moses, Samuel, Solomon, Elisha, Hezekiah, Isaiah, Nehemiah, David, Ezekiel, Daniel, Stephen, Church of Jerusalem, Paul, Epaphras, Philemon and, of course, Jesus.  Check out their stories in the Bible.

Hit Counter