Prayer List: 2 – 3 Oct, 2021

Sunday, (Oct 3) – Pray for Wesley Klang that through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, we would be witnesses for Jesus wherever God has placed us. Pray that we would be able to share the love of Christ through our speech, conduct and lifestyle. Pray that our actions will indeed point the people around us to Christ. Pray also that Wesley Klang will truly live out our lives as disciples of Jesus.

Monday, (Oct 4)Missions Month: Pray for the needs of the underprivileged indigenous community especially those who are unreached. Pray that those who have ventured into towns seeking employment would not be exploited. Pray for Christians to reach out to these people and help them. Pray for their hearts to be open to the Gospel message. Pray for God’s wisdom and guidance to be upon Wesley Klang volunteers who serve in the ministry of the Orang Asli / Orang Asal. Pray also for our OA Pastors that God will bless the work of their hands and bring growth to their ministry.

Tuesday, (Oct 5) – More than 400,000 cases of COVID-19 infection involving individuals under the age of 18 were recorded so far this year. Pray that the on-going vaccination programme implemented by the government for this group will ensure that all teenagers from the ages of 12 to 18 will be fully vaccinated as soon as possible, and that the teenagers will have no or minimal side effects from the vaccine. Pray that parents will provide support and encourage their children to adhere to all SOPs, especially when the schools reopen. Pray also that those who wish to make statements with regard to the vaccination programme for teenagers would verify their information with the relevant authorities as the spread of inaccurate information can cause confusion and doubts among parents.

Wednesday, (Oct 6)Pray for the Nation: Praise God that the COVID-19 situation in the nation is improving with a decline in the daily COVID-19 cases and the number of ventilated cases in the ICU. As the authorities prepare for transitioning from pandemic to endemic stage by end-October, pray that they will exercise much wisdom and caution when reopening interstate travel and the country’s international borders in order to revive the tourism sector, and also for the reopening of more economic sectors to boost the economy. Pray that the rakyat will do their part by remaining on the high alert and strictly following all SOPs so that we will not go back to square one.

Thursday, (Oct 7) – Pray that God will surround us with His love so that we may be encouraged and strengthened. Pray that He will grant us wisdom and understanding, and a thoughtful spirit. Pray that whenever we feel overwhelmed, anxious, weary or troubled in any way, God will guard our thoughts and show us His peace, His unfailing love and fill our hearts and minds with knowledge of His grace and faithfulness. Pray that we will choose to rejoice in the Lord, not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, in thanksgiving, we will present our requests to Him, and His peace which transcends all understanding will guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.

Friday, (Oct 8)Pray for TRAC: Pray for our District Superintendent (CD2), Rev. Paul Christie. Pray for God’s strength and wisdom to be upon him as he chairs the Local Conferences of all the churches in Central District 2. Pray that Rev. Paul will indeed experience the sufficiency of God’s grace as he carries out all his conference duties. Pray for God’s favour and blessings to be upon him and his family as they seek to serve the Lord as a family.

Saturday, (Oct 9)Pray for the World: Wealthy nations are hoarding supplies of high-profile COVID-19 vaccine brands for booster shots to protect their populations from more virulent variants. Thus, poorer nations are turning to lesser-known vaccines, many of which have yet to receive World Health Organisation approval. Pray that the medical experts will be able to provide sufficient scientific evidence of the safety and efficacy for these lesser-known vaccines so that the populations of poorer nations will be able to get vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus.

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