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Should we pray for Putin, as Franklin Graham suggested? If so, what exactly should that prayer be?
Should we pray that God blesses Putin and helps him stay in power and achieve his goals? Or should we pray that God removes him from power?
Should we pray that the man responsible for the murder of innocent civilians, the torture of prisoners, the abduction of Ukrainian children, and the destruction of entire cities is granted success? Or should we pray that Putin repents?
The Bible does call Christians to pray for rulers and those in authority. But Scripture never tells us to pray that tyrants succeed in their oppression. Biblical prayer is a prayer for repentance, justice, and deliverance for the oppressed.
I believe the answer is obvious. But it is not the prayer that Franklin Graham has suggested.
So, if you want to pray for Putin, pray that God removes this evil man from power. Pray that God crushes the demonic spirit that has gripped entire russia. Pray that Putin confesses his sins before God and turns away from his genocidal war.
Pray that Ukrainian children are returned to their families, prisoners are freed, and the killing stops.
Pray that justice is done.



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