- Father, reveal the abundant life
- Father, build walls around the wayward
- Father, work through their parents
- Father, give them a vision of fruitfulness
- Father, deliver them from worry
- Father, guide them towards wise friends
- Father, Place a hedge of thorns around them
- Almighty God, Protect and lead to the blessed life
- Father, we Celebrate the love you demonstrate
- Father, please reveal the temporal
- Everlasting Father, please bring the prodigal souls
- Father, help them to see how you value them
- Father, create a thirst for you
- Father, Shield Them When They Turn
- Father, speak to them
- Father, help them be honest
- Father, Guide Them Into Truth
- Father, Build a Hedge
- Praying For The Prodigals
- Father, Deliver Them
- Father, show them you love them
- Father, Help Them Listen To Your Spirit
- Father, Deliver Them From Evil
- Father, Give Them Strength
- Father, Keep Them From Straying
- Lord, Help Them Rest In You
- Father, Break Through Stony Hearts
- Father, be glorified as you work through us
- Father, help them learn to follow you
- Glorious Father please touch prodigal hearts today.
Father, please deliver the prodigal individuals living within my community from the fleshly desires that have led them into wasteful and immoral lifestyles (Luke 15:13).
“And not many days later, the younger son gathered everything together and went on a journey into a distant country, and there he squandered his estate with loose living.” (Luke 15:13, NASB95)
Notice that the prayer above includes more than those whom you know. Every community has individuals who have been led astray from wisdom because they follow after their fleshly desires.
Today as you pray for the prodigals in your community think in an outwardly radiating pattern from closest to farthest away.
Pray first for those in your family, your church, your work or school, and out to the larger community you live in. Be specific and ask the Lord to do his work of restoration. While you’re at it consider the log in your own eye (Matthew 7:3-5) be aware of your own shortcomings and lead off your prayers with personal repentance. And let us walk not in the flesh, but in the Spirit of God.
“Now those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.” (Galatians 5:24, NASB95)