How To Pray For Unsaved People
How To Pray For Unsaved People
Although this topic deals specifically with the principles of interceding for an unsaved
person, the same principles can be applied to just about any other problem area in spiritual life.
Before we pray for an unsaved person, it is important to know what God says about the
matter. It is God's will that all people should be saved. Read the following portions of
Scripture carefully: "Do I take any pleasure in the death of the wicked?" declares the Sovereign
Lord. Rather, am I not pleased when they turn from their ways and live?" (Ez.18:23) "In the
same way your Father in heaven is not willing that any of these little ones should be lost"
(Mt.18:14). "If anyone sees his brother commit a sin that does not lead to death, he should
pray and God will give him life" (1Jn.5:16). "The Lord is not slow in keeping the promise as
some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but
everyone to come to repentance" (1 Pet.3:9) "This is good and pleases God our Saviour who
wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth" (1 Tim.2:3-4).
We can see from these portions that God the Father wants to save sinners. Therefore,
when you pray, take these promises and all the other promises in Scripture that concern this
matter and pray to God on the grounds of these promises. The reason why we pray for the
salvation of people, is because God wants to save them. It is also God's will that we should
pray for their salvation. 1 Jn.5:16 says clearly that we should pray for the salvation of the
unsaved. It is clear from 1 Tim.2:1-6 that God connects people's salvation and prayer with
each other.
Here are a few tips to keep in mind when praying for people's salvation. You must pray
for the complete person.
• Look for negative or sinful habits in the person's life and pray for them.
• Look for sinful, negative and unconfessed behaviour patterns and pray against them.
Pray that the Holy Spirit will open his/her heart for the truth.
• See who influences the person's life negatively and pray for the breaking of that
negative influence and/or the breaking of this friendship that draws/keeps the person
away from Christ.
• Determine what influences the person's life negatively (e.g. certain activities). Pray that
they will be replaced with positive activities and/or that the negative influence becomes
powerless.
• Determine what experiences from his past contribute to his behaviour. Pray for healing
- that he will be able to forgive and pray for resignation and acceptance.
• Pray specifically for conviction of sin and the realisation that he cannot live without
Christ.
• Pray for an opportunity to talk to him about Jesus yourself or that the Holy Spirit will lay
it on someone else's heart to talk to him about the Lord Jesus.
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Six questions
Pray specifically that the Holy Spirit will lay these questions on the person's heart and that he
will start looking for answers to these questions. (*1)
a) Whom can I trust?
b) What is my purpose in life?
c) Where will I go when I die?
d) When will I be free?
e) Why do I hate God? Why do I flee from God?
f) How can I handle my problems?
Position of authority
It is vitally important to know your position of authority in Christ when doing the work of
intercession for the salvation of unsaved people. Read Eph.1:19, then verses 20-22, and also
Eph.2:6 where it says that every believer has a position of authority with Christ in heaven,
above all authority, power, force and dominion and every name mentioned, not only in this age
but also in the one to come. "I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in
order that you may know...his incomparably great power for us who believe" (Eph.1:28-29).
"...which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right
hand in the heavenly realms, far above all rule and authority, power and dominion, and every
title that can be given, not only in the present age but also in the one to come. And God
placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church..."
(Eph.1:20-22) "And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly
realms in Christ Jesus..." (Eph.2:6).
As Moses stretched out his hand over the sea until the water parted, and as Aaron and
Hur held Moses' hands high until the Amalekites were conquered, and like Joshua held out his
spear over Ai and did not withdraw it until they had triumphed, in the same way we must take
authority in Christ over all the works of the Evil One in a person's life until the victory has been
gained. We can stand against any form of demonic activity in a person's life from this position
of authority. We can pray in Jesus' Name that God will lift the veil from that person's eyes so
that he can see and accept the truth as it is in the Bible and in Christ. We can pray in this way
against any spirit of deception (false religion), fear or spirit of disobedience, unbelief, bitterness
or whatever the case may be. Important: We can take authority over any powers of the evil
that are blinding a person, but it is only God Himself who can regenerate that person.
Therefore:
• Bind Satan's works in Jesus' Name, rebuke him and resist him (Mt.16:19; Jas. 4:7). "I
will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven; whatever you bind on earth will be
bound in heaven and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven"
(Mt.16:19)."Submit yourselves, then to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you"
(Jas.4:7).
• Release the person in the Name of Jesus (Mt.16:19).
• Pray that the Holy Spirit will work in that person's heart at that moment and convict him
of sin. "When He (the Holy Spirit) comes, He will convict the world of guilt in regard to
sin and righteousness and judgement" (Jn.16:8).
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• We must pray for unsaved people on the grounds that Jesus has already come and
paid with His blood for the sins of the world. "But God demonstrates His own love for us
in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Rm.5:8). Pray that Jesus will
bring people from death into life. "For just as the Father raises the dead and gives
them life, even so the Son gives life to whom He is pleased to give it" (Jn.5:21).
• Always remember, the Father Himself draws people to Christ. "No one can come to Me
unless the Father who sent Me draws him and I will raise him up at the last day"
(Jn.6:44).
• Jesus brings unsaved people to life by the working of the Holy Spirit. Man cannot
revive himself. It says in Jn.6:63: "The Spirit gives life; the flesh counts for nothing.
The words I have spoken to you are Spirit and they are life."
• Pray specifically that people will see how much Jesus loves them, that they will see
that He shed his last drop of blood for them on the cross, that He became man for our
sins, that He first loved us. Once again, God Himself saves people. We cannot save
them. While wrestling for someone in prayer, make sure that you do not become
anxious and try to change the person with soul-force. You have to trust in the Lord
Jesus. It is your work to pray and it is the work of the Lord Jesus to change people's
hearts through the Holy Spirit. Any anxiety or unbelief on your part can prevent God
from working. We must learn to rest in the Lord while praying, to trust Him and allow
Him to work as He wants to.
• You must pray in faith. "And without faith it is impossible to please God, because
anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who
earnestly seek him" (Heb.11:6).
• Believe in God's omnipotence to recreate and save people.
• Believe that God wants to save people.
• Believe in the Lord Jesus who came to save people and that He paid the full price for
our sins with His blood that flowed on the cross.
• Stand in faith on the promises of God in connection with the salvation of people.
This is a very simple concept to help you reach people with the gospel of Jesus Christ. In
some places it is called prayer evangelism. This is a very effective strategy that all Christians
can use to reach out to friends, family, colleagues and neighbours.
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Write down their names:
1. ________________________________
2. ________________________________
3. ________________________________
4. ________________________________
5. ________________________________
Do not make this a law. If you feel five people are too many, start praying for two or three; it is
fine if you want to pray for more than five people. We simply suggest you start with five.
Step 2 - Pray five blessings for them, five minutes a day, at least five days a week
When you pray for them, pray for five things:
• Body - health, protection, strength
• Labour - work, income, security
• Emotional - joy, peace, hope, love
• Social - love, marriage, good relationships with family, friends, neighbours, at work
• Spiritual - salvation, faith, grace, mercy, spiritual growth
You can add other things to pray for, but start by using these five prayer pointers as you pray
for your five people/families.
When you pray for the salvation of people, you can also ask God that, through the power and
work of the Holy Spirit, people will start to ask themselves the following questions:
• Whom can I trust?
• What is my purpose in life?
• When will I be free?
• Where will I go when I die?
• Why do I hate God? / Why do I run away from God?
• How can I handle my problems?
• Where will I be safe? / Who can protect me?
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Step 5 - Persevere for one year
Keep praying for your 5 friends for one year. Remember, you will be praying with millions of
other Christians in Africa.
Implementing these five steps in your prayer life, should lead to what is called a prayer-care-
share lifestyle. It is a simple, practical, non-threatening form of evangelisation - even children
can do it. It is an effective way of reaching people with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Praying with others
You can pray alone, but it is always better and a great encouragement if you can find other
people that will also Take Five and pray with you. You can encourage your family to pray with
you or your cell group can do this together, or you can find 2-3 other fellow Christians at
work/school to pray with you.