Leader Guide
Prayer
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Who can say
the SuperTruth from memory? Nothing can separate me
from God.
Sometimes
when everything in our life is going smoothly, we may begin to drift away from
God because we think we can handle things on our own. We may say, “I’ve got
this!”
It is
ironic that when things get tough because of trouble, or temptation, or persecution,
or disappointment—that’s
when we turn back to God! The Bible says that God is our very present help in
time of trouble! (See
Psalm 46:1 KJV.)
As followers of Christ, we are connected
to God through prayer. It is our lifeline. If we turn to God, we will draw
closer to Him and grow in our walk with Him.
In Paul’s
letter that he wrote from prison to the Christians in Rome, he said in Romans
12:12 (CEV):
Let your
hope make you glad. Be patient in time of trouble and never stop praying.
Who
was listening closely—where was Paul when he wrote this letter? In prison.
Even
in the darkest, filthiest prison, Paul knew he was still connected to God. He was
convinced that he could never be separated from the love of Christ. And because
of this, Paul was able to look beyond his suffering to encourage others to
stand strong in the midst of their trials and troubles!
Paul did
not say that their troubles would make them glad—he said hope could make them
glad in the midst of troubles. He said to be patient, then he ended by saying,
“Never stop praying!” That is our connection to God! Prayer is how we sense that
Jesus is with us and that He loves us, no matter what.
So let’s follow Paul’s instructions today.
First, please
close your eyes and think about seeing Jesus one day. Imagine a world without persecution
and pain, sickness and sorrow. He will wipe away every tear! There will also be
no more death! That is the way it will be when Jesus returns to Earth and makes
all things new again. (See Revelation 21:4.) That is how our hope
makes us glad—to know that our world will be what God originally created it to
be, and that we will live forever with Him in heaven. Allow children time to
pray.
Next, Paul
tells us to be patient in times of trouble. With your eyes closed, if there is
any kind of trouble or trial you are experiencing, share it with God and commit
to trust Him and His timing as He works in your situation to accomplish His
will. Allow
children a moment to pray.
The third
thing Paul told us to do is to never stop praying! God does not tire of us
coming to His throne in time of need.
Optional: read
Hebrews
4:16:
To close the prayer time, say each statement below and then pause for the children to repeat it.
With your eyes
still closed, if you agree to commit to what we discussed, say:
In times of trouble, Children repeat.
I will be glad because of my hope in God. Children repeat.
I will trust God and be patient. Children repeat.
I will never stop praying! Children repeat.