Prayers of Hope In
Times Of Calamity or Storm
By Cynthia Hyle Bezek
Tragedies come in all sizes and forms. They range from
malicious, premeditated tragedies (like a large-scale terrorist attack or
violent murder) to unavoidable but equally devastating tragedies that affect
communities or individuals (such as fires and floods, cancer and car wrecks).
Naturally, how you pray will depend on the specific crisis. There are, however,
some common denominators that apply to any calamity. Hurting people need hope;
they need an eternal perspective; they need others to reach out and care for
them; they need to reach out to the Father and trust Him. As you pray for the
people involved in a calamity or crisis, adapt these Scripture-based prayers as
the Holy Spirit leads.
1. Dear Lord, if these hurting people have not called on You
before, may they begin calling on your name right now; may they find You to be
their refuge and strength, an ever-present help in their time of trouble. (Gen.
4:26; Ps. 46:1)
2. Lord of heaven and earth, encourage these friends to seek
You, reach out to You, and find You because You are not far from them. Give
them hope that You are with them so that the waters they are passing through
will not sweep them away, and the fire they are walking through will not burn
them. (Acts 17:27; Is. 43:2)
3. Living Word, make Your Word come alive to those who
suffer. When their souls are weary with sorrow, strengthen them according to
Your Word. Give them longing for Your precepts, and preserve their lives by
them. Comfort them with Your promises. Use this affliction to bring them near
to Your ways. Sustain them according to Your promise, and do not let their
hopes be dashed. Give them a love for Your law, Lord, so they will have great
peace and nothing will cause them to stumble. (Ps. 119: 28,40,50,67,116,165)
4. God of peace and unity, bind affected families together
in love. When one member is weak, fill the others with strength and compassion
so that the one who falls will have someone to pick him up. Help them not to
lose patience with each other, attack each other, or in any other way be
separated by these tragic circumstances; instead, knit them together in love
and strength. (Eccl. 4:9-12; Mt. 19:6)
5. Loving Father, draw the children involved in this tragedy
to Yourself. Let them come to You without hindrance. Strip away any foothold in
their lives that Satan may try to gain through this tragedy. Rather, use it to
refine their faith in You. (Mt. 19:13-14; Lk. 17:1-2; Eph. 1:27; 1 Pet. 1:6-7)
6. Stir Your body to action, Lord Jesus. Surround these hurting
people with those who will minister to them. Send believers who will offer
food, visits, and other ministry in Your Name. Prompt Your people to reach out
and offer the comfort they themselves have received from You. Give them
opportunities to share the reason for the hope they have. (Mt. 25:37-40; 2 Cor.
1:3-4; 1 Pet. 3:15)
7. Eternal Father, prompt these friends to view their
circumstances from the perspective of eternity. Help them to consider the
fleetingness of life, the vain bustling around, and the storing up of wealth.
Cause them to ponder the eternity You have set in their hearts. Give them a
heart of wisdom as they realize that all our
days are numbered. (Ps. 39:4-6; Eccl. 3:11; Ps. 90: 10-12)
8. Sovereign Lord, help these dear ones to be like Job, to
see You as good and find reasons to praise You even though You have taken away.
Grant them faith to accept trouble from You as well as good things, and give
them confidence that even though You slay them, they can still hope in You.
(Job 1:21, 2:10, 13:15)
9. Great Redeemer, protect these friends from feeling
persecuted. Bless them with confidence that You intend good for them. Please
redeem every loss and every painful memory, and use them for the saving of many
lives. Help them to know that You understand how they feel because You also
suffered. (Gen. 50:20; Heb. 4:15-16)
10. Author of life, on behalf of these friends I come before
You to resist every attempt of the evil one to steal and kill and destroy
through this tragedy. You are the resurrection and the life; bring the
blessings of life and fullness into these friends’ lives. (Jn. 10:10, 11:25)
11. Merciful Savior, help these friends to see Your grace
clearly and seek it to guard themselves against any root of bitterness. (Heb.
12:15)
12. God of all hope, help these friends to not lose sight of
the plans You have for them—to prosper them and not to harm them, to give them
a hope and a future. Help them, Holy Spirit, to hope in You and not in
circumstances, so their strength will be renewed. Fill them with joy and peace
as they trust in You so that they may overflow with hope by the power of the
Holy Spirit. (Jer. 29:11; Is. 40:31; Ro. 15:13)
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