Call your Church friends to pray for you
“Brothers and sisters, pray for us.” (1 Thessalonians 5 v 25)
- Personal humility. He is not too big to ask for prayer. If the Apostle Paul asked then so should all of us.
- The alignment of mutual exchange of Christian fellowship. It is plural, ‘brothers and sisters’ and then ‘us’ – we are all involved, this is the fellowship of God.
- The demonstration of the value of the family of God. He uses ‘brothers and sisters’ purposely.
- He has a desire to live with them in their situation. Even if people are thousands of miles away and even if we have never met physically, we can be with them in their situation through prayer.
- He has a desire for God to move on him and his team. Only prayer will see God move.

