Praying for leaders
by Pastor Greg Fowler
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I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people – for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness (1 Timothy 2:1,2).
As I watched a little of King Charles’ coronation a few weeks ago, I saw a group of protesters waving placards that read ‘Not my king’. One of the reporters covering the event asked if they would pledge allegiance to the new king and support the ceremony (which included prayers) to respect the monarchy, even if they were not very keen on King Charles. The protesters replied with a definitive ‘no’.
What do we do as Christians when we have leaders who are enacting policies that we disagree with? As our world becomes increasingly anti-Christian, we will find time and again that our leaders do not represent our views and values. Ethical issues of life promoted by the government have troubled many Christians here in South Australia recently. More than that, there is a strong push now to define human sexuality in ways that some Christians find go against God’s will for his creation. Should we pray for these leaders and governments?
Paul gives clear instructions here that we have a responsibility to pray for our leaders despite their policies. In fact, our priestly duty is to bring all people before the throne of God – believers and non-believers alike. We pray that all people will receive the gift of faith in Jesus, and we pray for our governments to act in godly ways for the good of all. We can disagree with our government and even campaign against them at an election; that is our right as citizens. But we are called to pray for those in authority; that is our responsibility as Christians.
Lord of all, we pray for our leaders today and ask that they administer power for the good of all and in line with your will. Amen.
Pastor Greg lives in Adelaide and serves as pastor of Golden Grove Lutheran Church and School. He is blessed to be able to spend lots of time with his grandchildren, Teddy and Olivia. His spare time is taken up with golf, Formula 1 and going out with his beautiful wife.
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