Ephesians 6:18
“with all prayer and requests, praying at all times in the Spirit, and being watchful to this end in all perseverance and requests for all the saints:”
BEREAN.AI
Title: Keep Praying for the Saints
Scripture: Ephesians 6:18
Paul has just finished describing the whole armor of God. Then he adds one more weapon: prayer. The sword of the Spirit is the Word, but prayer is how we wield it. Paul tells us to pray "at all times in the Spirit." That does not mean we need a special feeling. It means we pray according to the Spirit's lead, for the Spirit's concerns, with the confidence that the Spirit helps us even when we do not know what to say.
Paul is especially urgent about one kind of prayer: intercession for all the saints. The battle is not solo. Every Christian is in the fight, and every Christian needs reinforcements. When you pray for your brothers and sisters, you are supplying ammunition to the front lines. When you neglect that duty, you leave gaps in the wall.
Notice the phrase "with all prayer and supplication." Paul piles up words to make the point: keep asking, keep begging, keep bringing specific needs. Generic prayers like "bless everyone" rarely move us, and they rarely move God. Name people. Name their struggles. Name their ministries. Write the names down if you must. Prayer lists are not unspiritual; they are simply being obedient to this verse.
Paul adds two practical notes. First, "keep alert." Tired soldiers miss the enemy's approach. Set reminders on your phone, pair prayer with daily habits, meet with others to pray out loud. Second, "persevere." Some requests take years. Keep knocking. The answer may come after you are gone, but the prayer is never wasted.
Start small. Pick three people in the church. Pray Ephesians 1:17-19 over them each day for a week: that they would know God better, have hope, and feel the Spirit's power. Then rotate to three more. If the whole congregation did this, every member would be covered in prayer every week. That is how battles are won.
Prayer: Father, make us a praying church. Teach us to name one another before Your throne until the day You name us before the throne of Christ. Amen.