10-Day Prayer Challengeნიმუში

Paul’s prayer in Ephesians 3 is powerful because it’s for others.
From a prison cell, Paul doesn’t ask for rescue. Instead, he prays that the church would be strengthened in the inner being, rooted in love, and filled with the fullness of God. He’s thinking about the growth of others. He’s interceding for spiritual maturity and deeper understanding of God’s love.
Paul shows us the strength of selfless prayer. When we pray for others to grow, be filled, and walk in power, we reflect the heart of Christ.
Intercession is powerful. It’s one of the most loving things you can do for someone—bring them before God.
Respond to God’s Word:
Today, choose someone in your church or community and pray over them. Ask God to strengthen them, fill them with joy, and grow their faith.
About this Plan

Powerful Prayers of the Bible designed to help you grow in prayer by studying 10 of the most powerful prayers in Scripture. Each day includes a key Bible prayer, four supporting Scripture readings, and a “Respond to God’s Word” action step.
More
Related Plans

Rebuilt Faith

Game Changers: Devotions for Families Who Play Different (Age 8-12)

Awakening Faith: Hope From the Global Church

Protocols, Postures and Power of Thanksgiving

24 Days to Reflect on God's Heart for Redemption

30 Powerful Prayers for Your Child Every Day This School Year

Sharing Your Faith in the Workplace

You Say You Believe, but Do You Obey?

God's Book: An Honest Look at the Bible's Toughest Topics
