Prayerfully Re-Center Around God
Luke 22:31-32
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. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers. ~Jesus
Pondering Point
Previously we used this as a teaching on prayer. Now we use the prayer itself. Using Jesus as our model, we pray for others over whom we have concerns:
Lord, I am praying for __________, that their faith may not fail, and that (he/she/they) will soon be able to strengthen others because of this experience. Amen.
Journal Prompt:
Those God has placed on my heart (and why God placed them on your heart):

Review
This review is not about you personally but about those God has placed on your heart. These are the ones to pray for suggested above. Family may come to mind, friends… who else? Ask God and lift each one up in the language of the above prayer.
Repent if Necessary
Repent means changing one’s heart, attitude, or direction. You may be hoping for such a change to occur in those for whom you’re praying. You might need to repent of not already praying for those God put on your heart.
Return (as necessary)
Mentally picture the people you’re praying for being present with God/Jesus and gaining wisdom and insight from Him. You are also encouraged to picture yourself receiving the same blessing from God. This imagining or picturing people with God can be a wonderful form of prayer. Find out if it suits you.