They Want You to Forget Our Persecuted Family (God Will Protect Them)

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Our persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ are facing unimaginable trials—prison cells, loss of family, hunger, threats, and even death—simply because they follow Jesus. The world wants us to forget them, but GOD NEVER WILL. In this powerful prayer, we stand together as one Body to intercede for their protection, strength, and courage.
This is more than just words—it is a spiritual weapon, asking the Lord to surround them with His angels, to hide them from the enemy, to fill them with boldness, and to turn their suffering into a testimony that draws many to Christ. We are calling on the God who parted the Red Sea, shut the mouths of lions, and walked through the fire with His people—to do the same for His children today.
Whether you are in a place of safety or facing persecution yourself, this prayer will remind you that we are one Church under one Lord. We are bound together by faith, by the Spirit, and by the unshakable promise that God will never leave nor forsake His people.
As you join in this prayer, may you be stirred to remember them daily—praying without ceasing, giving, supporting, and standing in unity with those who risk everything for the sake of the Gospel.
If you have never given your life to Christ, the end of this prayer is your invitation to enter the Kingdom of God—a Kingdom that cannot be shaken, no matter the storms we face.
Join in this prayer, and let us lift a shield over our persecuted family in the Spirit, trusting that God’s power is greater than any force that rises against them.
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Biblical Passages Referenced in Prayer:
• The parting of the Red Sea – God delivering His people from Pharaoh’s army (Exodus)
• Daniel in the lions’ den – God shutting the mouths of lions to protect His servant (Daniel)
• Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace – God’s presence in the fire (Daniel)
• The Good Shepherd who never abandons His flock (Gospels)
• Those who live godly lives in Christ Jesus will face persecution (New Testament letters)
• Those who endure to the end will be saved (Gospels)
• Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul (Gospels)
• Paul’s endurance in persecution and imprisonment (Acts & Epistles)
• Stephen’s vision of heaven as he was martyred (Acts)
• God opening prison doors for Peter (Acts)
• No weapon formed against you will prosper (Prophets)
• The peace that passes understanding (New Testament letters)
• God as defender of the weak, refuge of the oppressed, and fortress for those in trouble (Psalms)
• God wiping away every tear and the persecuted clothed in white before His throne (Revelation)

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