Cry Out! For the Election

Editor’s note: Every Monday in October we’re bringing a sampling of the 30-Day Cry Out! Challenge to you here on the blog. Why? Because we’re sure that once you’ve read the post, you’ll want to take the challenge for yourself! This post by Erin Davis is live on the challenge today! 

But seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, 
and pray to the LORD on its behalf, 
for in its welfare you will find your welfare. 
—⁠Jeremiah 29:7 ESV

Your Challenge: Ask The Lord to Show You How to Declare Your Faith through Your Vote

Don’t we all wish someone would run with this campaign slogan, “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope” (Jer. 29:11 ESV)?

Our welfare . . .
The absence of evil . . .
A bright future filled with hope . . .

Now, that’s a platform I can get behind! And yet, if we look at the context of these verses, we see they were spoken in an era of political unrest. God’s people had been taken captive under an oppressive and wicked leader. Their freedoms had been fully stripped. They were forced to live in a new and foreign city. It was to exiles that God gave those beautiful promises after giving these instructions, “But seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the LORD on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare” (v. 7).

As the U.S. midterm election nears and political unrest continues to heat up around the globe, we need to be reminded that this is not our city. As Christ-followers, we can only ever be exiles and foreigners in this land. Our ultimate hope is in the New Jerusalem, whose builder and architect is God (Heb. 11:10).

While our spiritual welfare is secure, our human welfare is not guaranteed. Our mission is the same as that of the Babylonian exiles: we must pray for our cities, our nation, our world.

As you pray, keep this perspective: God has promised us a future hope that can never be shaken, not by one election nor one thousand. Our future with Him is secure. But God is attentive to the needs of His children, even as we live in exile in this place that is not our home. In this, and every election cycle, let’s cry out to Him for our welfare.

In any situation, no matter how it looks from the earth, there’s another story behind the story. There is heaven’s side of the story. —Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Heaven Rules

How to Pray

Lord, bring health and healing to our nation. Lead us to security. Restore our spiritual fortunes and rebuild us on the solid rock of your truth. Cleanse us from all the guilt of our sin against you and forgive our rebellion. Make America a nation of joy, praise, and glory before all nations of the earth who hear about the good you have done for us. Amen. (Adapted from Jer. 33:6–9.)

What to Pray

  • For revival in your nation and for your fellow citizens to be united by our faith in Jesus and commitment to His Word.
  • For God to put leaders in place who follow Him and obey His Word.
Did you know that Revive Our Hearts has five additional 30-day challenges that you can start as soon as you finish the Cry Out! Prayer Challenge? Grab a friend and start making plans for your next challenge today! 

About the Author

Erin Davis

Erin Davis is a teacher and author who is passionately committed to getting women to the deep well of God’s Word. She has written more than a dozen books and Bible studies including 7 Feasts, Lies Boys Believe, … read more …


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