17 Though the fig tree doesn’t bloom, and there’s no produce on the vine; though the olive crop withers, and the fields don’t provide food; though the sheep are cut off from the pen, and there are no cattle in the stalls;
18 I will rejoice in the LORD. I will rejoice in the God of my deliverance.
19 The LORD God is my strength. He will set my feet like the deer. He will let me walk upon the heights.
Habakkuk 3:17-19 CEB
Category Archives: Love
Prayer for the Nations 11-7-22
Psalm 1 The truly happy person doesn’t follow wicked advice, doesn’t stand on the road of sinners, and doesn’t sit with the disrespectful.
2 Instead of doing those things, these persons love the LORD’s Instruction, and they recite God’s Instruction day and night!
3 They are like a tree replanted by streams of water, which bears fruit at just the right time and whose leaves don’t fade. Whatever they do succeeds.
Psalm 1:1-3 CEB
Prayer for the Nations 11-6-22
13 “You are the salt of the earth. But if salt loses its saltiness, how will it become salty again? It’s good for nothing except to be thrown away and trampled under people’s feet.
14 You are the light of the world. A city on top of a hill can’t be hidden.
15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a basket. Instead, they put it on top of a lampstand, and it shines on all who are in the house.
16 In the same way, let your light shine before people, so they can see the good things you do and praise your Father who is in heaven.
Matthew 5:13-16 CEB

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Prayer for the Nations 11-5-22
33 Instead, desire first and foremost God’s kingdom and God’s righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.
Matthew 6:33 CEB
Prayer for the Nations 11-04-22
9 “Happy are people who make peace, because they will be called God’s children.
Matthew 5:9 CEB
Prayer for the Nations 11-01-22
1Timothy 2
First of all, then, I ask that requests, prayers, petitions, and thanksgiving be made for all people.
2 Pray for kings and everyone who is in authority so that we can live a quiet and peaceful life in complete godliness and dignity. 3 This is right and it pleases God our savior,
4 who wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.
1Timothy 2:1-4
Prayer for the Nations Oct 31 2022
Prayer for the Nations Oct 30, 2022
Praying for the Nation–And They’ll know We Are Christians Cuz We Pray
The fires of hatred seem to be burning with an ever-increasing intensity within our nation. Mass shootings, sometimes violent protests, senseless acts of random and not-so-random violence are all part of the fabric of our experience on a daily basis. The divisions in our society feel like our nation is being split apart. Indeed, articles now freely circulate about a topic that only a few short years ago Americans would have thought unspeakable–to wit, the possibility of civil war. Where has the “united” in United States gone?
Stephen Covey, in his book “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” listed 7 habits in which effective individuals regularly engage. His 5th was “Seek to understand, then to be understood.” Most folks are so busy shouting their viewpoint from any and every imaginable platform possible that they’re way too busy to listen to any other point of view but their own.
So I’m making a modest proposal. I’m asking every person of faith who is committed to the welfare of our nation to promise to spend at least 5 minutes a day praying for it. And if you happen to live outside the United States, great! Either pray for us (friends should pray for friends, after all) or pray for your own country. And if faith isn’t your thing (which I find a bit puzzling since you’re reading this blog), then send positive thoughts or energy or whatever it is you manifest.
These things tend to be more successful when committing to a specific time with a specific trigger. Doing this during one’s devotions, while taking a shower, or going to and from school or work may be good alternatives.
The Thing About Prayer
There are a couple things possibly worth pointing out about prayer. The first is that although we often do it, prayer at its best isn’t a telegram to God telling him how things should be run. I rather suspect he’s figured all that out long before any of us ever existed. Rather, it’s telling God how we feel, pleading for things that are dear to our heart.
The 2nd thing about prayer is that it often requires feet, specifically, ours. What steps can each of us take toward mending our nation’s fabric? We can say “o, it’s too large, what can one person do?” And the truth is not much. But when that person stands with God and others who want the same thing, and are willing to make the necessary sacrifices, then the power of that is unstoppable. As the song “Pass It On” posits, “It only takes a spark to get a fire going.”
I also note that one of those sacrifices may well (and likely will be) exiting one’s comfort zone.
So what is it that you can and will commit to do? First pray, but with the object of determining how God would have you act to bring about the answer to your prayer and be a co-creator with Him to advance his kingdom. Because surely a nation and a world being ripped apart is not that. We are God’s children. We are not helpless.
Lastly, ask yourself how Jesus might act. Let the Scriptures inform your decisions. WWJD (what would Jesus do?) was rather trendy in the 90’s and was derived directly from Charles Sheldon’s book called “In His Steps” which was written in the late 1800’s but is a very salient guide for our actions even today.
Please comment, either on songatmidnight.com or the Facebook page. I look forward to uniting with each of you. Thank you, & God bless.
Praying for the Nation–Jesus’s Unanswered Prayer
The title likely comes as a bit of a jolt, as most people don’t think about the fact that some of Jesus’s most fervent prayers seemed to go unanswered. If we consider it at all, most would probably think of His prayer in the garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-44 among others), but few would think about John 17:21 “I want all of them to be one with each other, just as I am one with you and you are one with me. I also want them to be one with us. Then the people of this world will believe that you sent me.” (CEV).
We Christians seem to be splintered into so many factions it makes Humpty Dumpty look whole. From conservatives to liberals, from exuberant worship to quiet and staid, from those who love modern music to those who treasure the ancient hymns–we look at all these differences, and it’s hard to figure out how we could ever remotely be united with each other. And yet I think in a very real sense, we are.
Those who are called by Christ’s name, i.e., who bear the name of Christian, or “little Christs”, must first of all love and follow Jesus. We’re also told in numerous Scriptures we need to love each other, Luke 10:27 being just a single example.
Ephesians 4-10 says:
“Before the world was created, God had Christ choose us to live with him and to be his holy and innocent and loving people.
God was kind and decided that Christ would choose us to be God’s own adopted children.
God was very kind to us because of the Son he dearly loves, and so we should praise God.
Christ sacrificed his life’s blood to set us free, which means that our sins are now forgiven. Christ did this because God was so kind to us. God has great wisdom and understanding,
and by what Christ has done, God has shown us his own mysterious ways.” (CEV)
He did those things for you, for me, and for all whom he has chosen. God is our Father, which makes us a part of God’s family. Christ has already united us, but our lives have to make that a reality.
Unification will not come in putting aside our differences in worship style, music, and political beliefs. That’s not necessary, though putting away our animosity toward and quarrels with each other regarding them most certainly is. Unification will come when we begin to understand that God doesn’t play favorites with His children and that He loves each one of us equally–so much that His Son died so we could be with Him.
Christ washed His disciples’ feet–even the one who would ultimately betray him and instructed us to do likewise (John 13:14). To that end, Bob Goff, in his book entitled “Love Does”, points out that love is not a feeling, it’s actions. (check out Bob’s site here . In this footwashing scene, Jesus was saying the same.
This week I join in Jesus’s prayer that we would be united, so the world would know that God sent Christ to be with us. Or, perhaps, to put a little different spin on it, I pray that we Christians would be united so that this nation would know God Sent Jesus to be our brother and example.



