Pray for your country (Part 4)
We must be aware that our battle is supposed to be spiritual and not physical. Likewise, the victory is first of all in spiritual realm before it is manifested in the physical realm.
The Bible says in Ephesians 6 : 12 that we do not fight against flesh and blood but against the rulers, the authorities, and the powers of this dark world, and the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realm. The problem is that very often Christians fight other people (in the flesh) instead of fighting the spiritual battle. In writing to the Colossians, Paul says that Epaphras wrestled in prayer for them (Colossians 4 :12). The church needs to understand that we are supposed to wrestle in prayer until the promises of God come to pass.
Let us go back to the prayer of Daniel in chapter 10. Having received insight from a vision, Daniel spent 3 weeks in prayer and fasting for his people (Daniel 10: 2-3). As usual, the angel Gabriel appears to him to give him a message from the Lord, but this time there is a slight variation. The angel Gabriel is unable to deliver the message as he had previously because of the magnitude of the opposition until the angel Michael intervenes.
I was deeply touched and impressed by the words of the angel Gabriel when he told Daniel that as soon as he began to pray when it was in his heart to understand the promise of the Lord and to humble himself before the Lord, his words (prayers) were heard. In fact, it was because of these prayers that Gabriel came (Daniel 10:12). We often think that God acts on our behalf after a long period of prayer, but we need to understand that God acts as soon as we begin to pray.
The question is always the same: If God sent an answer as soon as he began to pray, then why did he have to wait another 21 days? The answer to this delay is found in verse 13 where the angel Gabriel says that the prince of Persia resisted him for 21 days until Michael one of the chief princes came to his aide. We could say it this way: Gabriel was practically incapable to deliver the Lord’s message without the help of Michael. This would seem to indicate that Michael is spiritually stronger than Gabriel. Remember that in chapter 9, Gabriel had no problems delivering the message of the Lord, but in chapter 10 it was seemingly impossible without the assistance of Michael. The Bible does not say that Michael is the only prince but just one of the princes of God people, which would indicate that there are other powerful angels that intervene for the welfare of the church. It is this kind of angel that intervenes against the rulers and authorities that we mentioned in Ephesians 6:12.
The intervention of the angel Michael would not have succeeded if Daniel had not persevered in prayer. Many Christians start well in their prayers but somewhere along the line, they become discouraged and abandon their prayers while in reality it is perseverance in prayer that provoke angelic intervention. There are blessings that never reach us without angelic intervention.
Pray for your country (Part 5)
The angel Gabriel clearly stated that the prince of Persia resisted him 21 days. My question is this: did the resistance come in the form of King Cyrus since he was the official king of Persia?
I think that the answer is NO because Cyrus could not resist an angel simply because he was a man just like us. The prince of Persia mentioned by the angel Gabriel was a powerful spirit (demon) in the heavenly realm. This tells me that each nation has a hostile prince in the spiritual realm and in order for the will of God to be accomplished in that nation, this spirit must be conquered. In Daniel’s case, he fought this battle in prayer. His prayer brought Michael’s intervention without which Gabriel would never have arrived with the message.
Burundi just like the United States or any other nation has a spiritual prince or king that opposes the realization of the plan of God for his people and his church in the nation. For this reason, the church must rise up and fight in prayer against these spirits and not against people.
3. Prayer for the authorities
Before I speak on prayer for the authorities, we must first see what the bible has to say about the authorities in a nation. Paul wrote to the Romans to inform them that they must respect the governmental authorities because there is no authority except that which God has established (Romans 13:1).
The paradox here is that during this period Romans were governed by Nero considered to be the worst persecutor of the church in that time period. If I were to try to place myself in these Roman Christians situation, I would find it nearly impossible to be able to pray for someone who not only mistreated people in general but also persecuted the church. Worse still, Paul says in verse 4 that the ruler in authority is God’s servant for our good.
Why would Paul speak of God’s servant when he knew full well of the atrocities committed by Nero? The answer is found in 1 Timothy 2:1-3. Writing to Timothy, Paul exhorts him to pray for all people and especially those in authority such as kings (presidents) so that we may lead peaceful and quiet lives in godliness and holiness. If we don’t pray for our presidents, governors, senators, etc… the devil will know how to best use them to accomplish his will in the earth since Jesus described him as the prince of this world (John 14:30). We must pray then that God would use them to accomplish his will here on this earth. We don’t pray for them because they are righteous but rather because they hold a very important place in the sight of God and the people.
The Word of God says that it is God who changes the times and seasons, he removes kings (presidents) and raises up others (Daniel 2:21). This means that we need to accept those who govern over us, pray for them despite their evil actions for this is good and pleases God our Savior (I timothy 2: 3).
Pray for your country (Part 6)
I was among those who spoke very negatively about the leaders of their country but I repented as soon as the Lord gave me this revelation. When we speak negatively of our leaders, we are actually cursing them since our speech either curses or blesses people (James 3:9). The problem is that when we curse them we are inadvertently cursing those who are under their authority.
One day Paul insulted the high priest without considering his position. His friends were astonished and asked him how he could dare to do something like that to the high priest. His answer astonished me: Paul replied, “Brothers, I did not realize that he was the high priest; for it is written: ‘Do not speak evil about the ruler of your people.” (Acts 23: 5).
We need to pray for our leaders so that God can guide them in making their decisions for if we do not pray, they will be guided by other forces (demonic) and laws against the bible like homosexuality and abortion and they are established in some places; In other nations, they are influenced by corruption and criminal activity. Some decisions pass in the name of certain laws of democracy, which had become the devil’s favorite weapon for defying the Word of God. We will have true peace and success if we totally put in practice the Word of God.
4. The Christian’s weapons
I would like to conclude with this scripture that should shake the church of Jesus Christ. If you read this message from America, Europe, Asia, or Africa… you need to understand that the Word of God compels us to pray seriously for our respective nation and leadership. The passage says this: “For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.” (2 Corinthians 10: 3-5).
May the Spirit of the Lord help us to understand this message.
To God only belong the glory and the honor.