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31 Biblical Virtues to Pray
For Your Children
Praying
Beyond Protection and Blessing Bob
Hostetler

For years, like any responsible Christian parent, I prayed
daily for my two children, Aubrey and Aaron. I prayed for God’s
blessing and protection throughout their days. I prayed for them
to be happy. I asked God to help them through difficult times and
to help them make wise choices. My prayers were regular,
heartfelt, and–for the most part–pedestrian.
I wanted so much for my children. But when I knelt in prayer, I
invariably found the same tired words rolling from my lips. Then
one day, Nancy, our pastor’s wife, shared a testimony during a
morning worship service. She talked about her concern that her
children develop strong Christian morals and the fruits of the
Spirit. This had prompted her to develop a unique prayer list.
That day I decided to follow Nancy’s example. I’ve
developed a “parent’s prayer program” of my own, a simple
practice that has revolutionized the way I pray for my children.
Each day of the month, in addition to my prayers for their safety
and the concerns of that day, I also pray for a specific character
trait, virtue, or fruit of the Spirit to be planted and nurtured
in my children–through my efforts and my wife’s, through the
influence of others, and through Aubrey’s and Aaron’s own
actions and decisions. At the end of each month, I begin praying
through the list again, combining traits when the month is shorter
than 31 days.
Following is my list, along with suggestions from
Scripture. Feel free to duplicate it–or improve upon it–to
help you pray specifically and purposefully for your own children.
1. Salvation. “Lord, let salvation spring up within my
children, that they may obtain the salvation that is in Christ
Jesus, with eternal glory” (Is. 45:8, 2 Tim. 2:10).
2. Growth in grace. “I pray that my children may grow
in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ”
(2 Pet. 3:18).
3. Love. “Grant, Lord, that my children may learn to
live a life of love, through the Spirit who dwells in them”
(Gal. 5:25, Eph. 5:2).
4. Honesty and integrity. “May integrity and honesty
be their virtue and their protection” (Ps. 25:21).
5. Self-control. “Father, help my children not to be
like many others around them, but let them be alert and
self-controlled in all they do” (1 Thess. 5:6).
6. Love for God’s Word. “May my children grow to
find Your Word more precious than much pure gold and sweeter than
honey from the comb” (Ps. 19:10).
7. Justice. “God, help my children to love justice as
You do and act justly in all they do”
(Ps. 11:7, Mic. 6:8).
8. Mercy. “May my children always be merciful, just as
their Father is merciful” (Lk. 6:36).
9. Respect (for self, others, authority). “Father,
grant that my children may show proper respect to everyone, as
your Word commands” (1 Pet. 2:17).
10. Biblical self-esteem. “Help my children develop a
strong self-esteem that is rooted in the realization that they are
God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus” (Eph. 2:10).
11. Faithfulness. “Let love and faithfulness never
leave my children, but bind these twin virtues around their necks
and write them on the tablet of their hearts” (Prov. 3:3).
12. Courage. “May my children always be strong and
courageous in their character and in their actions” (Dt. 31:6).
13. Purity. “Create in them a pure heart, O God, and
let that purity of heart be shown in their actions” (Ps. 51:10).
14. Kindness. “Lord, may my children always try to be
kind to each other and to everyone else”
(1 Thess. 5:15).
15. Generosity. “Grant that my children may be
generous and willing to share, and so lay up treasure for
themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age” (1 Tim.
6:18-19).
16. Peace-loving. “Father, let my children make every
effort to do what leads to peace” (Rom. 14:19).
17. Joy. “May my children be filled with the joy given
by the Holy Spirit” (1 Thess. 1:6).
18. Perseverance. “Lord, teach my children
perseverance in all they do, and help them especially to run with
perseverance the race marked out for them” (Heb. 12:1).
19. Humility. “God, please cultivate in my children
the ability to show true humility toward all”
(Titus 3:2).
20. Compassion. “Lord, please clothe my children with
the virtue of compassion” (Col. 3:12).
21. Responsibility. “Grant that my children may learn
responsibility, for each one should carry his own load” (Gal.
6:5).
22. Contentment. “Father, teach my children the secret
of being content in any and every situation, through Him who gives
them strength” (Phil. 4:12-13).
23. Faith. “I pray that faith will find root and grow
in my children’s hearts, that by faith they may gain what has
been promised to them” (Lk. 17:5-6, Heb. 11:1-40).
24. A servant’s heart. “God, please help my children
develop servants’ hearts, that they may serve wholeheartedly, as
if they were serving the Lord, not men” (Eph. 6:7).
25. Hope. “May the God of hope grant that my children
may overflow with hope and hopefulness by the power of the Holy
Spirit” (Ro. 15:13).
26. Willingness and ability to work. “Teach my
children, Lord, to value work and to work at it with all their
heart, as working for the Lord, not for men” (Col. 3:23).
27. Passion for God. “Lord, please instill in my
children a soul that ‘followeth hard after thee’
(Ps. 63:8, KJV), one that clings passionately to you.”
28. Self-discipline. “Father, I pray that my children
may acquire a disciplined and prudent life, doing what is right
and just and fair” (Prov. 1:3).
29. Prayerfulness. “Grant, Lord, that my children’s
lives may be marked by prayerfulness, that they may learn to pray
in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and
requests” (Eph. 6:18).
30. Gratitude. “Help my children to live lives that
are always overflowing with thankfulness and always giving thanks
to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus
Christ”
(Eph. 5:20, Col. 2:7).
31. A heart for missions. “Lord, please help my
children to develop a desire to see your glory declared among the
nations, your marvelous deeds among all peoples” (Ps. 96:3).
After several weeks of praying through the above list for my
children, I discovered an additional benefit to my prayer program:
as I prayed with my children each night, the Lord brought to mind
the subject I’d prayed for that morning, and I would repeat my
request in Aubrey and Aaron’s hearing. Before long, they began
to echo my prayers, pouring out their own hearts in prayer for the
virtues and qualities I desired to see in them. Thus, my simple
prayer program has not only changed how I pray, but also how my
children pray–and by God’s grace, how we live as well.

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