Collegiate Day of Prayer: 40-Day Campus Prayer GuideSample
DAY 31: Unity Leading To Transformation
By Jeremy Story (Campus Renewal)
“Make every effort to keep the unity of the spirit through the bond of peace.”
— Ephesians 4:3 (NIV)
Churches and ministries must grow beyond accommodating one another toward valuing and therefore needing one another. God is inviting us to consider each other better than ourselves, looking to others’ interests above our own. (Phil. 2:3-4) The Lord desires to bring unity through His voice as we pray together. (Acts 4:31-32) From that place of united prayer, God directly intervenes to transform us and our campuses.
To see entire campuses transformed by the Gospel, the whole Body of Christ must work together towards that end. The goal of our partnership, prayer, and fellowship together is to see God’s glory spread throughout a campus and beyond. (Acts 1:7-8)
Mission will always flow out of Christ-centered prayer and transformation-focused relationships. Jesus the King will call us to informed action together through the leadership and direction of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 2:44; 4:31-32)
PRAYER POINTS:
- Pray for the laying down of past and present offenses, leading to forgiveness and restoration.
- Pray that leaders in the Body of Christ on college campuses would humbly and mutually submit to one another, learning to value and appreciate one another.
- Pray for Holy Spirit-led unity between ministry leaders and believers in the Body of Christ that would result in deep relationships, united prayer, united action, and transformational impact.
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About this Plan
200 years ago in 1823, nearly every major denomination and university across America united in prayer for our nation’s college students. Campuses were being radically transformed by powerful seasons of spiritual awakening. Today, churches and campuses across America are once again uniting in prayer for the next generation on college campuses. Will you join us for 40 days of prayer for revival and spiritual awakening?
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