Yielding to
the Lord
“In his heart a man plans his course, but the
Lord determines his steps.” Pvbs. 16:9
We declare our
trust in You Lord for all matters laid before Your throne of grace today. Our confidence is in You, Almighty God, for
increased visits and contacts between children and parents, according to Your
will. Father, such visits have been
found to improve a child’s educational, emotional, and social adjustment to
parental incarceration. We pray for the
bond of family to be maintained where it exists, and to be reconciled, where it
has been broken, as Your will and Your timing determine. We lean not on our own understanding, but
acknowledge You God, to establish a straight path for the children of our
communities, paved with healthy communication between parents and children,
more frequent visits as Your will and timing decree, and with honesty in all
areas of the relationship – for the truth will set the children free.
We pray for Your
Kingdom to come and Your will to be done in city streets, neighborhoods, the
highways and byways of our cities and towns.
Father, You see the children You have created for a plan and a purpose –
may that plan and purpose for every child’s life come to pass, so that we may
declare Your glory. Lord, as we desire
to do Your will, so too we ask that Your law of love and compassion be written
on the hearts of parents and children as they face challenges; that that they
are able to turn these into accomplishments, overcoming obstacles and barriers.
May Your will, plan and strategy be revealed to leaders who rise up and teach
the church how to minister to the broken hearted, bring healing to the bruised,
and joy to the suffering. We place our
confidence in You for increased visitation for children with parents in
prison. May You direct the steps of
volunteers into prison to challenge, equip, and strengthen prisoner-parents who
want to become good and effective parents even behind prison walls.
According to
Your will may godly mentors be called by You to befriend a prisoner’s child,
and demonstrate the love of Jesus, that will help the child heal and reach
towards restoration with their parent in prison, and to support the
guardian/parent. All this we bring to
You Lord, and pray nevertheless, not our will be done, but Yours. We pray all these things in faith believing
that Your will shall be done, in Jesus’ name.
Amen.
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