Day 1: Salvation for the Lost
Focus: The lost coming home to Jesus
Scripture: Luke 15:7
Salvation is the heartbeat of God. Every miracle, every message, every moment of worship ultimately points to this—that people who are far from God would come home. Jesus made it clear that heaven erupts with joy over one sinner who repents. That tells us something about what heaven values.
If the Church ever loses its passion for the lost, it loses its purpose. We pray not from obligation, but from compassion—because we remember what it was like to be lost ourselves. Someone prayed for us. Someone invited us. Someone didn’t give up.
Today, we pray with names on our hearts. Faces in our minds. Families, coworkers, neighbors, and nations that have yet to encounter the grace of Jesus.
Prayer Points:
Reflection: Who is God placing on your heart to pray for consistently?
Scripture: Luke 15:7
Salvation is the heartbeat of God. Every miracle, every message, every moment of worship ultimately points to this—that people who are far from God would come home. Jesus made it clear that heaven erupts with joy over one sinner who repents. That tells us something about what heaven values.
If the Church ever loses its passion for the lost, it loses its purpose. We pray not from obligation, but from compassion—because we remember what it was like to be lost ourselves. Someone prayed for us. Someone invited us. Someone didn’t give up.
Today, we pray with names on our hearts. Faces in our minds. Families, coworkers, neighbors, and nations that have yet to encounter the grace of Jesus.
Prayer Points:
- Ask God to soften hearts and open spiritual eyes
- Pray for divine appointments and bold invitations
- Declare salvation over prodigals coming home
Reflection: Who is God placing on your heart to pray for consistently?
