Did you hear about the woman who bowed to pray on New Yearβs Eve, saying, βLord, for the coming year, I pray for aΒ fatΒ bank account and aΒ thinΒ body. And whatever You do, please donβt mix the two up like You did last year.β
While Christians often forget to pray for others, most of us remember to pray for ourselves, especially when it comes to things like that!
Of course, you wouldnβt thinkΒ a pastorΒ would forget to pray for others, but pastors are Christians too. So Paul wrote to Pastor Timothy, saying,
βI exhort therefore, that, first of all supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all menβ (I Timothy 2:1).
Now, when Paul onlyΒ exhortsΒ Timothy to pray afterΒ chargingΒ him to βteach no other doctrineβ (I Timothy 1:3,18), itβs easy to conclude from this thatΒ prayingΒ is not as important asΒ teaching.Β But an exhortationΒ from GodΒ is a serious thing! After the Lord told the Jews that βthe blood of all the prophetsβ would be βrequired of this generationβ (Lu.Β 11:50,51), Peter chose to βexhortβ them, βsaying,Β Save yourselves from this untoward generationβ (ActsΒ 2:40). That sounds serious to me! And when Paul then exhortsΒ usΒ toΒ pray, we know that prayer must be just as serious a matter in the eyes of God.
As we look back to the previous chapter to see why Paul would exhort Timothy to pray βtherefore,β we see that Paul just finished charging him to βwar a good warfareβ (I Timothy 1:18). Well, what does every soldier do before going into battle? He prays! I donβt care if heβs a Christian or not. An old saying says, βThere are no atheists in foxholes!β
Yet, as Christians, it is so easy to forget that God has called us to βwrestleβ¦ against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high placesβ (Eph.Β 6:12). After Paul went on in that passage to describe the armor God gave us to conduct that warfare (Eph.Β 6:13-17), he exhorted the Ephesians to pray (Eph.Β 6:18). Naturally! After donning his armor, every Roman soldier was certain to pray to his god, and so must we.
Beloved, we mustΒ prayΒ for the lost with whom we share Christ, and we mustΒ prayΒ for the saints with whom we share the mystery, if we hope to βwar a good warfareβ against the wicked spirits that are keeping them in darkness with their βdoctrines of devilsβ (I Tim. 4:1). If you are laboring to bring souls to Christ and then build them up in the faith, why not follow the example of Epaphras, who was βalways laboring ferventlyβ¦in prayersβ that people might βstand perfect and complete in all the will of Godβ (Col.Β 4:12). source