Because I sometimes met their spouses and children at church or in the community, I knew military personnel are sometimes separated from their families. But I never understood all that entailed. I knew “soldiering” came with its own set of dangers, but my superficial knowledge of the risks our military undertakes every day on our behalf was cursory, at best.
All that changed when my daughter married a member of the United States Navy. Instantly I became eager to learn as much as possible about life in the military. My son-in-law was in the middle of his first tour of duty and was out to sea as often as he was “home.”
Even “home” had changed. No longer was it in the next city, or state, or even across the country. Home for him and my daughter was a rented house in a foreign country half a world away.
Because I love my new son-in-law, I now think about the military every day. I pray for its members. I pray early in the morning, late at night, and during the night watches when something awakens me and my thoughts go immediately to him. Perhaps the Lord has awakened me so I can pray, I think. So I pray.
Perhaps you, too, love a service member. Or maybe, because you’ve served in the past or know someone who has, you understand the sacrifices these men and women make to guard our safety and preserve our freedom. Veteran's Day, a day to focus our attention on those who have served our countries in the Armed Forces, is Monday, November 11.
As we prepare to honor our military, will you join me today as I pray for the men and women who serve?
A Prayer for Soldiers and Troops*
Father, thank you for the privilege of praying for our service men and women. Like Aaron and Hur held up Moses’ arms when he grew weary in battle, we, too, can support those we love and appreciate. Some serve far from home. We may not even know where they are, but you do. If they’re in harm’s way, protect them. Surround them with your angels like you surrounded Elijah and the children of Israel with your fiery hosts. Shield them from those who seek to do them harm. Thwart the plans of the enemy.
Some are spiritually far away from you. Maybe the horrors they’ve witnessed have caused them to question your love, care, or even existence. Reveal yourself to them in a personal, mighty way. Like Saul on the road to Damascus, help them come face to face with the risen Christ and commit their lives to follow you. Remove whatever stumbling block that keeps them from wholeheartedly surrendering to you.
For those who already have a relationship with you, strengthen their resolve to honor you with their lives. Connect them with other believers. Draw them to your Word every day. Answer their prayers. Use them as a beacon of hope in this dark world. Expand their witness and draw many around them into a saving knowledge of you because of the way they live. Give them courage to speak the truth unapologetically and stand for what is right, even when it costs them. Enable them to sacrificially serve others. Glorify yourself through them.
When they are afraid, grant them your peace. Like a cool breeze on a hot day, send your quiet confidence to wash over them. In intense situations, where they must make life-impacting, split-second decisions, may their heart beat calm and steady. Don’t allow fear to draw them down paths they shouldn’t walk or situations they should avoid. Remind them to cry out to you and experience your deliverance.
When their hearts ache with loneliness, be their constant companion. During the night watches when the world is asleep and they stand guard, bolster them with your presence. If they find their home in you, Lord, it won’t matter where they lay their head; you will be there. Prompt them to seek your presence.
And when the communication channels are down, and they can’t call home, remind them they can always call upon you. Help them feel your presence as you walk beside them. Whether they are married or single, keep their hearts, minds, and bodies pure.
If they are separated from their spouse, help them remain true to the promises they made on their wedding day. Protect them from anyone who tries to lure them away from those promises. Help them seek, instead, wholesome, safe companionship. Enable their love to grow stronger despite the forces that threaten it. Prompt them to invest in their marriage, doing whatever it takes to help their spouse feel loved and treasured. Don’t allow laziness, bitterness, or apathy to creep into their relationship.
Give them the resolve to turn off, turn away, and stay away from the destructive evil of pornography. Remind them “No temptation has seized (them) except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let (them) be tempted beyond what (they) can bear. But when (they) are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that (they) can stand up under it” (1 Cor. 10:13). Help them find and take that way of escape.
Guard their health, Father. They seldom sleep enough to feel fully rested. Be their refreshment. Multiply the effects of limited sleep and opportunities to work out. It’s hard to eat right and exercise when options are limited in the field, in the air, or on a ship. Help them make wise choices about how to care for their body. Protect them from the destructive forces of drugs and alcohol.
Lord, you promise in James 1:7 that if we lack wisdom, we can ask, and you will give it to us liberally. Give our service members wisdom for every task, decision, and situation they encounter. Grant them supernatural insight to know when to speak and when to be silent, when to act and when to pray. Whatever they encounter, may they hear your voice in their ears saying, “This is the way, walk in it.”
And Father, help us, those who love them, to trust you more. Protect our hearts from fear and grow our faith. Hear our prayers, as Daniel prayed in Daniel 9:18, not because of our righteousness, but because of your great mercy. In the strong name of Jesus I pray, Amen.
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*This post originally appeared on Crosswalk.com.
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We have several family members who have served in the military. I pray for God to place His hedge of protection over them and bring them home safely.
ReplyDeleteMelissa, I'll add your precious servicemen and women to my prayers as I pray. Blessings to you, and thanks for your partnership in the gospel.
DeleteGlad you found the reason to pray for them. Edie Melson wrote a series of books on How to pray for your Military serving child. I know a number of currently serving service members. I don’t pray enough for them. I’ve been there. I should know better. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteYes, Warren, I have enjoyed Edie's resources and shared them with my daughter whose husband is in the Navy.They do much to help channel fear into prayer, which, after all, is the best way we can protect our loved ones. Thank you for your service, Warren!
DeleteWonderful thoughts and prayers Ms. Lori. Prayers for our service men and women work; I'm living proof. But for the daily prayers of one little woman from western Massachusetts, I doubt I would be around today to sing her praises. My Mom not only covered me in prayer during my time in the military, but our entire family throughout her life. What a comfort is it to know you have someone praying for you. Let us also be especially mindful of all the families of those service people. The sacrifices each of them make daily is all too often overlooked. The service man or woman is not the only one serving our country. Well said author!
ReplyDeleteI love the thought of your mama praying you through your military service (and, I strongly suspect, the rest of your life). That's what I want to do for my son-in-law, too. Heaven will reveal what those mama (and daddy) prayers protected us all from. May the Lord find us faithful.
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