Series | The Promises of God
Scripture | Acts 16:31, “They replied, ‘Believe
in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved– you and your household.’”
Lesson 21 | The Promise of a Saved Family
The above passage refers to the promise that
Paul gave the Philippian jailer after God had rescued them from prison. It was a prophetic promise to this specific
man because Paul was given future knowledge concerning what would happen when
the man brought them home to meet his family.
And when they went to the house, everyone received Jesus as their Lord
and Savior and thus was “saved.”
At the same time, I also believe the verse is a
general promise for all believers concerning the will of God for their lost
family members. Meaning, Paul also said
in 1 Timothy 2:1-4, “1 I urge, then,
first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for
everyone… 3 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, 4 who wants all men to be
saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.”
Therefore, God wants you to pray for your family to be saved knowing
and believing that He strongly desires their salvation.
My Mother prayed for me for years without
ceasing and she saw her prayers answered with me getting saved at her kitchen
table. Our prayers don’t over ride
people’s own freedom of will and free choice, however, I believe our prayers
make more opportunities for them to hear the Gospel without hindrance and gives special protection to them so they can have more time in life to be saved.
Therefore, take some time everyday to pray the
promise of God to save your lost family members. Don’t get discouraged if it looks worse even
after you pray- remember you are waring for their soul against the Devil and
his satanic forces. However, God will
keep His Word- your family can and will be saved!
Reflection | Are you praying for your family to all be saved?
Action | (1) Believe God wants to save your family. (2) Pray by name for each of your lost family members to be saved. (3) Lastly, prayerfully look for opportunities to preach and share the Gospel with them in grace and truth.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Leviticus 11:1-12:8, Mark 5:21-43, Psalm 38:1-22, & Proverbs 10:8-9. Click here to read online.
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