16 September 2009

Future Generations

I've had this in my blogger drafts for a while - I'm just now getting around to posting it! In it, you will find seven suggestions for praying for future generations. Just think of the rich heritage you can bless future generations with!


(You can read the original here.)



Seven Generational Prayers

Our Visionary Womanhood group is going to be watching the first two DVD's in the DVD set entitled, How To Disciple Your Family. Wow. This conference is amazing and chock full of greatness. Here is just one little treasure...a list of "generational" prayers to pray for your children AND the next 7 generations after. Doug Phillips shares that one of his ancestors prayed that there would be no divorce in his future posterity...and since he lived, there has been NO DIVORCE in that family line. Imagine what God would be pleased to do if His people could, by faith, begin thinking and praying generationally again. That is what this conference is all about. I HIGHLY encourage you to get it and watch it. Go to the Vision Forum Website and type in How To Disciple Your Family.

And now here are seven prayers. We've decided that to pray these prayers on our Monday Morning Fast and Pray times...means that we ARE praying for the future revival of our country. The future of this world lies in what Christ will do through out posterity. Start praying!

1. Pray that God would save the souls of the children early in life.
2. Pray that the children would be faithful covenant keepers with God.
3. Pray for Christ-loving spouses for all children and that there would be no divorce for 200 years.
4. Pray that the children would continue to home educate, following the Biblical/Hebrew model for discipleship.
5. Pray that the wombs of the daughters and daughters’-in-law would be blessed with a multitude of covenant keeping children.
6. Pray that God would bless and make fruitful the dominion labor of the family in all its generations.
7. Pray that the children would honor their fathers and mothers and be faithful to the vision that their fathers give them.

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