Prayer Points for Turkey

The devastation in Turkey and Syria is overwhelming. Buildings reduced to rubble. People displaced. Lives lost. It was unimaginable listening to an email from our supported missionaries read to us last Sunday. Certainly our first world problems are put into perspective by this colossal tragedy. And it sets in motion a desire within us to help. As we seek the Lord’s wisdom to act may we depend upon Him in steadfast prayer. Where do we start? I found this helpful list written by one who ministered overseas and trains leaders for missions.

Here are some specific ways we can be praying for those affected by the massive earthquake, and especially for local believers as they share the love and truth of Christ in the critical days ahead.

1. Pray for God to fill his people with peace.

Many have lost loved ones. Homes and possessions are destroyed. And the repeated aftershocks can have a profound psychological effect. But we believe God is with his people and can provide them with a peace beyond understanding.

2. Pray for Christians to reach out in compassion.

Many local churches across the region will be mobilizing to help in various ways. When a major earthquake struck the eastern Turkish city of Van in 2011, churches rallied to provide hot meals and water, blankets and temporary shelters, as well as medical supplies and care.

3. Pray for local civic and church leaders to have wisdom.

How do you respond to a natural disaster of this magnitude? How do you counsel the hurting, mobilize volunteers, assemble resources, acquire funding, coordinate with partners, and prioritize needs? The task is daunting, and it requires leaders with calm heads and clear thoughts.

4. Pray for the church to work with humility and unity.

During a crisis like this, good communication and collaboration is critical, but it’s also extremely difficult. People are struggling with emotional and physical needs even as they try to care for others. Unfortunately, it can often lead to confusion and division.

5. Pray for Christians to be well-received.

In Muslim countries like Turkey and Syria, local believers and churches are often maligned and mistreated. When churches reach out in love during a disaster, it can lead people to see Christians as those who are compassionate, trustworthy, and truly good people.

6. Pray for an open door for the gospel.

During a time of such devastation—and even for years to come—trauma can open people’s hearts to the message of Christ. As horrible as such an event is, it provides believers with the opportunity to give an answer for the hope they have in Jesus.

7. Pray for the Lord to show mercy.

Natural disasters remind all of us of our desperate need for God’s mercy. Unless we repent, we will all similarly perish (Luke 13:4–5). We pray this earthquake will lead many to turn to the Lord for salvation. We pray God will mercifully prevent further devastation and death. And we pray that he might graciously turn this evil into good and rescue those who are perishing.

 

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