Prayer for the City Glasgow Thursday 19th
September 2013
2 Chronicles 7:14
14 if my people, who are called by my name,
will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked
ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal
their land.
We pray for the
city of Glasgow, that God moves in all His power and majesty, and the people
of Glasgow will humble themselves and turn from their wicked ways and that
we will see our city healed and restored.
We pray for the
community of Anderston, that God will continue to use The Salvation Army
in ministry and in reaching out to our community.
We pray for
protection for the corps (church) from the attacks of the evil one. We
claim the victory that is ours in Christ and that we will be bold in
our vision, and even bolder in our faith that God will provide.
We pray for souls
to be won for the kingdom, in the community of Anderston.
We pray for the
physical health of our fellowship, that God will send his healing power upon
us.
We pray for the
children we work with and minister to in our kids clubs, and in the schools. We
pray for Godly influences in their lives.
We pray for Sarah
as she works in Anderston Primary School as a chaplain. We pray that there are opportunities to
minister the gospel to the staff and pupils.
We pray for Matt
and for blessings on his work in the Lifehouses (Hostels), and that he is used
to lead people to Christ. We give thanks
for all the conversations about faith that Matt is having in these days, and
pray God’s spirit to be in those, and moving in powerful ways.
We pray for the
paper ministry each week. We give thanks
to God for the generosity of the people of Glasgow. We pray that the people we come into contact
with will be impacted for the kingdom through the reading of the paper, and
that the conversations that we have will be kingdom building.
We give thanks
for the new links we are establishing into our community, and influencing
people and decisions for the kingdom.
We pray for the
work with the homeless and vulnerable in Glasgow. We pray that God will
bless those who minister to the homeless. Grant them grace, mercy and
love, and give them a renewed strength and hope as they minister God’s love to
those that they meet. We thank God for the opportunities of ministry
between Glasgow City Centre Corps and the Salvation
Army Lifehouses (Hostels). We
pray that we will be open to the leading of the Spirit in being bold for the
Gospel. We pray that the church works
together to support those impacted by homelessness and gives them a voice to
speak out.
We pray for our
Christian brothers and sisters in Anderston Kelvingrove Parish Church, and in
Finneston Evangelical Church. We pray
for God’s protection on them in these days in all that they are doing in the
name of the gospel. We pray that God
will continue to guide and lead them in what He wants them to be doing in the
community.
We pray for Matt
Oliver and the team at More Than Gold.
We pray for the plans and conversations they are engaged in to impact
the city of Glasgow for the gospel.
Lord, there are many hurting people across our city
and the world. May you fill them with your love, show compassion, give
peace and bring comfort in their time of need.
Other prayer requests from around the city and the world:
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We give thanks to God for answered
prayer!
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We pray for Christians in Glasgow who are
under attack, that they will be protected by the power of the Holy Spirit, and
will be able to operate in the safety of Gods wings (Psalm 91).
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We pray for Pauline & her family as
Pauline undergoes treatment for cancer.
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We pray for Peter Vardy Limited and the
plans God has to use it to serve Scotland, and spread the gospel.
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We pray for those who have recently
changed their lifestyle from drugs and prostitution, that they may have Christian
influences in their lives.
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We pray for
Margaret’s brother Paul and for God’s healing power.
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We pray for Linda McCann whose dad has
died.
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We pray for Josh.
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We pray for the friends and family of
Lorraine who passed away this week.
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We pray for Israel Uluilakeba and for
God’s healing.
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We pray for Ben and his family after the death of his uncle.
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We pray for Raymond, Jean, Kayleigh &
Samantha.
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We pray for those experiencing rejection,
that they will know that God loves them, and cares about them, and that they
are never alone.
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We pray for those whose self-esteem is
low, and who are hurting. May God reveal
to them their worth in His eyes, and give them a peace and fulfilment through
the power of His Spirit.
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We pray for the work of the Teen
Challenge buses as they minister the gospel to the most vulnerable of our City.
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We pray for Peter & Margaret.
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We pray for Peter & Anna.
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We pray for Lisa.
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We pray for Harriet.
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We pray for Sarah.
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We pray for Jamie & Karen &
Dylan.
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We pray for Jim & Sue.
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We pray for Kim.
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We pray for Lisa & Lucy-lee.
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We pray for Carolyne & Ben.
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We pray for Margaret.
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We pray for John.
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We pray for Steve.
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We pray for Johnny & his family.
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We pray for Jayne.
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We pray for Chris.
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We pray for Claire & Ian.
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We pray for Stephen who is having
radiotherapy treatment.
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We pray for Hazel.
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We pray for Sarah, Matt, Elise & Sam.
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We pray for Sonia.
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We pray for Sarah.
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We pray for Martyn.
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We pray for Jonathan, Jess & Michael.
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We pray for Philip.
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We pray for Marius, Suzy and baby Chloe.
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We pray for Daniel, and his children, and
his sister.
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We pray for John Paul, and pray God’s
protection as he is released from Prison this month.
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For the staff and pupils
of Anderston Primary School, St Patricks Primary School, Sandyford
Day Nursery & Cranstonhill Nursery School.
Lord, thank you for taking the time to listen to
our prayers. Thank you for taking the time to answer them. We
pray that we will always seek your heart, and listen to your voice in our
prayers. Empower us by Your Spirit Lord, that we will pray without
ceasing. Protect us Father from becoming discouraged, and lead us not
into temptation, but deliver us from evil, because this is your kingdom, and
for your glory and honour. Amen.