25 Days of Prayer || Day 24

“24And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, 25 not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching.” Hebrews 10:24-25 NKJV
Father, I pray that our community will unify in Your name and promote a triumphant community. With You at the center of our community, trust, understanding of students, families, cultures, and police protocols can be cultivated, in Jesus’ name.
I pray for leaders in our apartment complex offices, HOA offices, security, landscapers and all maintenance workers, that we can all walk in harmony of the vision of oneness, in Jesus’ name.
I pray that as families pray, that those prayers will reach designated points and community members will love our neighbors as ourselves, value each other, and that all unmet needs will be met in Jesus name.
I pray that my neighbors and I will continue to support, communicate, and watch out for each other’s property, children and families. I pray for anyone in our community that may be struggling with issues, circumstances, fear, unbelief, doubt, domestic violence, problems with children, loneliness, mental, physical or spiritual abuse, Lord, send your angels that protects, heals, comforts, encourages and guides, in Jesus’ name.
I pray Lord, that You would pour out Your Holy Spirit upon police and security patrols, that they operate from their trainings with dignity, integrity, respect and justice for all in our community, in Jesus’ name.
Finally, fill us with Your Holy Spirit, so that we will be the examples of love, unity, hope, diversity, hands and feet of Jesus, and peace in our community. Father, I give into Your hands every member of my community and their situation. Touch the caregiver that is caring for a parent, child, friend or loved one and please give them the needed strength for their journey. So, let the words of my and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer, In Jesus name, Amen (Psalms19:14)
Dwayne Lewis, Congregational Leadership Manager
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