"Godliness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people" (Proverbs 14:34).
God's Word (1 Timothy 2:2) reminds us that we are to pray for those in authority over us, so that we can live in peace and quietness, spending our time in godly living and thinking much about the Lord.
We should pray daily for all those in authority over us, from the precinct to the White House, and we should seek through the writing of letters and personal appointments to communicate God's love to each one of them, so that they may contribute to those qualities of godliness that will cause the blessing of God to continue to be poured out upon this nation.
One day I walked into a senator's office in Washington, D.C. I had never met the man before, but a mutual friend had suggested that I drop by to see him.
Within a few minutes it seemed as if we had known each other for a lifetime. A natural opportunity arose for me to ask him if he were a Christian, and I was able to share the good news of the gospel with him through the Four Spiritual Laws. Before I left his office, the senator said he would like to receive Christ.
Another time, I spoke at a congressman's home, to which several other congressmen and their wives had been invited. After the meeting, several individuals requested personal appointments.
I went by the office of one of the congressmen the next day.
"Did what I said last night make sense to you?" I asked him.
"It surely did," he replied.
"Would you like to receive Christ?" I asked. He said that he would and knelt beside his couch to pray.
Down the hall, I shared Christ with still another congressman who had been present the night before. He too said he would like to receive Christ. All three of these men and many others continue to walk with God, seeking His wisdom to help them lead our nation wisely.
Because "godliness exalts a nation," we feel it is important for every Christian to pray for and witness to all of our nation's elected officials. Supernatural enablement of the Holy spirit is available to assist us in our communication.
Today's Action Point
I will pray today for one or more of our nation's leaders, and I will seek opportunities to witness to them and other governmental leaders personally or through correspondence.