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The Prayers of Jesus
I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail.  Luke 22:32
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Jesus, how are You praying for me? I’d never thought to ask that question until my friend Lou  shared the experience of his heart-cry to Christ when he was faced with a situation that required  more wisdom and strength than he was able to muster. Hearing him voice that noteworthy question in  prayer has helped me add a fresh dimension to my understanding and practice of prayer.
In Luke 22, there was no mystery as to how Jesus was praying for Simon Peter: “Simon, Simon, Satan  has asked to sift all of you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not  fail” (vv. 31-32). When Peter was battered through trial, his faith flickered. But because of  Christ’s grace, it didn’t fail.
The book of Acts tells us how Jesus’ prayers for Peter—His eager but weak disciple—were answered.  God used him to preach the good news about Christ to Jews and gentiles alike. And Jesus’ prayer  ministry hasn’t ended. Paul reminds us that “Christ Jesus who died—more than that, who was raised  to life—is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us” (Romans 8:34). When you find  yourself in the throes of trial or temptation, remember that Jesus, who prayed for His disciples,  remains in prayer for those who have believed their message about Him (see John 17:13-20).
By Arthur Jackson
REFLECT & PRAY
How does remembering that Jesus is praying for you affect how you pray? In view of His prayer  ministry, how might you live and serve differently?
Dear Jesus, thank You for Your prayers on my behalf. Please help me to pray and live with this  awareness.
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