Please read Psalm 20.
Meditate on verse 9.
Save, O LORD;
may the King answer us in the day we call.
This is an interesting prayer Psalm. In the first five verses, the prayer
requests are told to the person for whom prayer is being said. These are fervent prayers asking the LORD for
help. Some of the requests are:
1.
May the LORD answer you in the day of trouble.
2.
May the name of God set you securely on high.
3.
May the LORD send you help.
4.
May God grant you your heart’s desire.
5.
May the LORD fulfill all your petitions.
The one offering the prayer on behalf of another then
confidently states truths about God:
1.
I know the LORD saves His anointed.
2.
The LORD will answer with the saving strength of
His right hand.
Based on knowing those facts, the pray-er says what they
will do: “We will boast in the name of the LORD our God” (Psalm 20:7). And, what they are already doing: “We have
risen and stood upright” (Psalm 20:8).
The Psalm ends with a simple prayer of faith. Pray the prayer (Psalm 20:9) over yourself
and those for whom you stand guard as a faithful, prayerful watchman (Isaiah
62:6-7).
“Save ________ and me, O LORD!
May You, King Jesus, answer us in the day we call.”
Use this pattern for prayer and share it with someone you
love.
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