Our Persistent PrayerSample

Prayer and the Widow
Okay, so, on Day 1 of this Bible Plan, you identified something wrong in your world that you want to pray about. Now, you’ve made it to Day 3. Are you still praying about it? If yes, that’s awesome. If no, you’re not alone.
It takes grit to remember to pray for things. Sure, you might make it three days. But what about three weeks? Three months? Three years? You get the picture.
Watch this video for more about praying with tenacity.
It’s powerful when people unite and pray. So, that’s your challenge for today! Keep reading and see if you can find others to join you in praying for the injustices you’re praying about!
Ask yourself: Who can I share what I’m praying about with so we can unite in prayer together?
Challenge yourself: Talk to the person or people you thought of in the “Ask yourself” question above. Share with them what’s on your heart that you wrote about on Day 1 of this Bible Plan. Ask them if they’ll join you in praying about it.
Your persistent prayer: God, justice is Your design, and I want everyone on earth to know Your righteousness. Count me in as Your partner. Lead me to where things are broken and direct me on how to make a difference. Until Your world is restored and evil is no more, amen.
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About this Plan

When you pray for something important, like righting a wrong, it can feel discouraging when nothing seems to happen. This five-day Bible Plan for preteens features the parable of the persistent widow and videos from The Loop Show to encourage you to pray with persistence!
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