Monday
August 18, 2025

Disciples learn the path of blessedness,
praying for those who are persecuted over their faith

Matthew 5:11-12

Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. ~ Jesus

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At first glance, it might seem like a no-brainer to pray for Christian persecution to cease, but if you haven’t already done so, reconsider how you pray about those who suffer for Christ, including yourself.

The Apostle Paul was often saved from death but suffered a great deal on account of Jesus – AND he considered that an honor to do so (see Acts 9:16, Philippians 1:29).

Here are three good reasons NOT to pray for an end to persecution of Christians, which we look at in greater detail in the coming days:

  1. The church grows in times of persecution
  2. Faith in God grows in times of persecution
  3. Jesus said that His followers would endure persecution

In light of this, and of our own perspective coming into this week, let’s ask God to help us face whatever comes our way as we carry the name of Jesus; to quote the Apostle Paul, "for your sake’s we face death all day long" (Romans 8:36).

Prayer For the Week

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Lord Jesus Christ, teach us Your ways and grant us Your Holy Spirit in measure enough to stand up for You in all places and stand up under Your strength and in all circumstances. I pray this for the entire church scattered across the world – in Your name. Amen.


Micro-Meditation

Psalm 119: Immersed in the Word of God

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Psalm 119:121-128  16th letter: Ayin (ע) 

  1. I have done what is righteous and just;
    do not leave me to my oppressors.
  2. Ensure your servant’s well-being;
    do not let the arrogant oppress me.
  3. My eyes fail, looking for your salvation,
    looking for your righteous promise.
  4. Deal with your servant according to your love
    and teach me your decrees.
  5. I am your servant; give me discernment
    that I may understand your statutes.
  6. It is time for you to act, Lord;
    your law is being broken.
  7. Because I love your commands
    more than gold, more than pure gold,
  8. and because I consider all your precepts right,
    I hate every wrong path.

Read the verses of the Psalm. 

Mark the words or phrases that catch your attention. 

Meditate: talk (or better, write) with God about those words. Ask him to impress things upon your heart and mind; expect responses.

Pondering Point

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The traditional sense of the Hebrew letter Ayin is vision, coming from its root meaning eye. Can you see its reference in the verses above? Pray for Godly vision.


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