Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Pleading for the Widow


Here it is as promised in the previous post (see Isaiah 1) my conviction to "plead for the widow" (Isaiah 1:17). This is the list God was already laying on my heart before I even read this verse. And the image above is one I found online. It's an artist's interpretation of Jesus pleading...somehow I think it's appropriate since I know He lives to intercede for us before the Father and I know His Holy Spirit prays for us with words and groans that we cannot even express when we don't know how to pray. (see Romans 8:25-27) Please don't just read over this list...please plead to your Abba on behalf of these ladies who most often would never plead to us on their own behalf. Ask Him to lead you in how you should pray for each.


  • Mom of one has court date 7/31 where she will most likely discover she will be receiving less child support. 
  • Mom of one has begun looking for new apartment in the Florence, Burlington or Hebron areas. She needs rent to be $600 a month or less. Current lease is up in October.
  • Mom of four has final court date for her divorce on 8/10. She and her children are moving to Florida 8/12. She needs peace from the stress and strain too.
  • Our neighbor, a mom of two who has been unable to find a teaching position because she holds her master's degree and her boyfriend will probably lose his job with a small airline this fall.
  • Mom of one has been feeling empty and bears heavy load of caring for her mother who has dementia also.
  • Mom of one lost her usual summer part time job and has been experiencing financial difficulties as a result.
  • Mom of three is getting married and moving to Wisconsin from the Northern Kentucky area.
  • Mom of two moved to Arizona recently. Pray for them during this transitional time of adjustment.
  • Mom of three experiencing financial strain has started a home-based business and looks for opportunities to earn money from home.
  • Mom of one may be going back to school. Pray for wisdom about financial aid and college choices.
  • Mom of three has experienced difficulty with son and his emotional strain. Pray for them as they head into the next school year.
  • Mom of five, four still at home, has had several rocky years as she has attempted to leave an abusive and controlling husband, find her own employment (which she now has) and begin life without being dependent on her ex.
  • Mom of four has had a difficult year and a half. She is self-employed and has previous asked for prayer regarding the finalization of her divorce and her ex-husband's plea bargaining process.
  • Mom of one is expecting and has a rocky relationship with her boyfriend.
  • Mom of a newborn, just born last week, needs physical recovery and rest. She will need much assistance in the days to come.
  • Mom of four is expecting a child this fall. She has expressed a need for some baby furniture.
  • Mom of two in Indiana is having severe financial difficulties and she cannot find a job in her chosen profession.
  • Mom that is new to homeschooling will need peace as she juggles home, work and schooling responsibilities.
  • Mom of three in Indiana has expressed concern over health issues recently.
  • Mom in Indiana has son receiving college interest for playing basketball as he heads into his senior year. Pray for wisdom and God's leading.
  • Mom of two lost her son through a violent act last year and as expected still grieves his loss.
  • Nine other moms that we have loose affiliations with that are at varying places in their journey. Some still have children at home, but are also grandmothers or have children at the age where they're getting married. 
  • All of the moms we know at one time or another have had custody or support disputes and regular issues with security...either financial, emotional or even physical.
Thank you for pleading for the widows of our society...the single moms and their families. Ask God to reveal to you the women in your life and circle of influence that also need someone to plead for them.

Amen!

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