| Our Prayers for the President |
| Written by Pastor Evans Phiri | |
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Looking at the recent events surrounding the president of Zambia, which is my country of birth and home, I feel obliged this week to ask all of you to pray for his healing and begin to praise God that it is done by faith. It is a terrible thing for people to say you are dead when you are still alive. Now scripture clearly tells us to pray honour and obey those in authority according to Romans 13:1-7 and Hebrews 13:17. Leaders in most cases have not grasped this truth. What the Apostle Paul meant when he said “so that we may enjoy quiet lives” is simply what people have missed. Those in Authority are placed in those positions by God. Now, of course, we know that there is also authority that has not been authorized by God, that which has been taken by force. Here I am talking about authority like the one most Presidents have. They are voted into office and that makes their authority legit. I am not talking about Zimbabwe either, that is a different story. Our job, however, is to pray. What Paul meant was that if we the body of Christ respect government authority there will be no persecution for the gospel. The gospel would spread with no opposition at all. But look at what is happening today, leaders both in business and religious circles are the first ones to bash those in authority in very unbiblical ways, leaders are in the forefront tearing down instead of building up. Others are just confused about authority. One day, they are with this party the next day with that party, don’t you think as leaders we are the head, so where the head goes the body goes too? If we disregard authority, then those that follow us will do the same. It will bring more confusion and the spread of the gospel will be hindered. Those that follow us include our families, I am not just talking about those leaders who have followers outside the home, but even a mother is a leader in her home, hence she has to lead by example and the rest will follow. Instead of people receiving us with open arms as leaders, they will say things like "I can’t listen to that man/woman because last time I checked they were talking so and so down," but today they want us to listen to them. Today, whether you like the president or hate him, Pray for him, don’t make fun of him, you are a leader, you know better, if someone says something jokingly about him and his wife even about what they think happened, don’t even laugh, as a leader you are called to lead and not to compromise.
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written by Jessy mwanza, August 19, 2008
This is a good and very powerful article.Am just sad that our president is now dead.But i believe we must now pray for peace and wisdom.Great job man of God,theys a lot of wisdom in your writing.
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Prayers for The President written by Simunza Muyangana, July 25, 2008
Team BH prays that the God of peace blesses His Excellency Levy P. Mwananwasa SC and his family during this trying period.
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