Praying for others
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‘Therefore we ourselves boast of you among the churches of God for your steadfastness and faith during all your persecutions and the afflictions that you are enduring.’ 2 Thessalonians 1:4
The watching and waiting of Advent can often be a reminder of those periods of waiting upon the Lord in our own spiritual lives. When we go through a season of uncertainty, it can be unsettling. There are many situations where we may be trying to see the hand of God in our lives, but His presence may not seem very clear. Perhaps we are very sick or waiting for test results from doctors. There may be a period of economic uncertainty, redundancy, unemployment, or waiting for the results of a job application. Maybe we are trying to discern God’s will for a marriage partner, but we just haven’t met the right person yet. Perhaps a marriage, family relationship or friendship has become strained or broken down. These and many other experiences may cause us to question our walk with God. Though doubt and uncertainty may overwhelm us, remember there are often people going through much worse. We can pray for them.
The early Church in Thessalonica was undergoing very difficult times. Paul himself knew great suffering and struggles, but he wrote to his fellow Christians in Thessalonica because he greatly loved them. Paul wanted to encourage and support his brothers and sisters who were undergoing persecution and suffering. He wanted to ensure that these Thessalonian Christians, who were young in their faith, continued to grow in faith, despite the difficulties and challenges that they faced.
Most of us are fortunate not to face the same level of persecution and suffering of those early Thessalonians, but we will experience trials and disappointments. Our faith may be challenged, and cause us to question where God is and what He intends for us. Prayer helps us to find God’s peace and purpose in our struggles, and to be mindful of the needs of others. As we wait upon the Lord for the answers we seek, may we pray for the healing and peace of others who are struggling and be inspired by their faith and courage.
The Revd Marc Wolverson, Vicar, St James’, Leyland.