PRAYERS FOR HARVESTS OF SOULS
Matthew 9:37-39 – “Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest”
1. Let’s thank God for His tender love for all mankind. Say thank You to Him because His desire is that all be saved and come into His kingdom and that not even one perish at all. Thank Him for the gift of the sacrifice of Jesus on cross that made a way for all to come to the saving knowledge of our God. Thank Him for bringing us into the ministry of bringing lost souls back to Him.
2. Pray for a baptism of hunger for lost souls. Pray that we will be overcome with an urgency and strong desire to do the work of an evangelist, ministering wherever and to whoever the Lord leads us to in this ministry of bringing the world back to himself.
3. Pray that as the Lord has declared that the harvest is plentiful, our eyes are open to see all those in need of salvation all around us, in Islington and in our local areas of abode.
4. Ask that Lord raises us up and equip us as effective labourers in this work of harvesting lost souls back to the Lord and into the kingdom. Pray for a baptism of the spirit of love and compassion for and for a spirit that is ready to share the good news as the Lord leads these lost treasures our way.
5. Pray that as a church, we begin to operate in greater dimensions of the gifts of the spirit as we go about our daily routine. Declare that our ears and hearts are open and responsive to the prompting of the Holy Spirit as it concerns those yet to come into the fold. Pray for an increase in the gifts of the word of knowledge and word of wisdom as we share the message of Christ.
6. Pray that as we go about harvesting these lost treasures into the kingdom, that there will be daily additions to the London Lighthouse and that we increase in number.
Supporting Scriptures – Matthew 9:37-38, 1 Corinthians 3:9a, 2 Corinthians 5:18-20, Acts 2;47
Thank God for answered prayers.