A Prayer of Sending: Commissioning the Called
"And when they had fasted and prayed, and laid their hands on them, they sent them away." - Acts 13:3

Heavenly Father,
We come before You in reverence, with hearts humbled and desires aligned with Your will. In this time of communal seeking, we are reminded of the powerful moment described in Acts 13:3, where Your faithful servants, after fasting and praying, laid hands upon those You had chosen and sent them forth on their mission. We long for this same revelation and empowerment as we seek to fulfill our calling in You.
Lord, just as the disciples set aside time to fast and pray, we gather with a singular focus. We bring our petitions, our desires, and our gratitude to lay bare before You. Teach us the true meaning of fasting—not merely as an act of self-denial, but as an intentional act of devotion where we draw our strength from You alone. Help us to sacrifice our distractions and worldly pleasures, for in doing so, we grow closer to Your heart and discern Your voice more clearly.
Father, as we enter into this sacred time of prayer, we ask for Your Divine guidance. In our stillness before You, reveal the paths we are to take. In the hustle of life, it can be easy to lose sight of Your calling; thus, we ask for clarity. Just as the early church sought confirmation of Your will, we come to You with open hearts, ready to be filled with Your Spirit. Illuminate the areas in our lives where we may need to surrender, and ignite a fire within us that fuels a desire to serve and to love as You have called us to do.
Holy Spirit, we invite Your presence into this moment. Wrap us in Your love as we lift up those who are being set apart for the work of the kingdom. As we lay hands on them, may we be conduits of Your grace and strength. Let our touch be more than a physical connection—may it represent our unified support and blessing, imbuing them with confidence and courage. As they step into their calling, let them feel the weight and glory of our commitment alongside theirs.
We pray specifically for the leaders among us—those who will carry the message of hope, grace, and love to the corners of the world. Empower them with boldness, Lord. Fill their mouths with Your words, and let their lives be a testament to Your mercy and compassion. May they move forward into unknown territories with the assurance that You go before them. Surround them with a protective hedge, and grant them the wisdom to discern between the lies of the enemy and the truth of Your promises.
Father, we also intercede for those who will receive Your message. Prepare their hearts to be receptive, and inspire the chosen ones with creativity and innovative means to share the gospel. No heart is too hard, and no soul is beyond Your reach. May they encounter You in transformative ways and come to know the depth of Your love.
As we conclude this powerful act of fasting and prayer, we release each individual into Your capable hands, trusting in Your perfect will and timing. Just as the early apostles were sent forth, so do we now send our brethren out—fueled with faith, guided by love, and clothed in strength and power from on high. Let them carry the light of Christ wherever they go, shining brightly amidst the darkness of this world.
In conclusion, we bless those whom You have called. May they go forth with Your peace, equipped to transform lives, communities, and nations. And may we, as the body of Christ, continue to support and uplift them through prayer, love, and action. All of this we ask in the name of Your beloved Son, Jesus Christ.
Amen.
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Acts 13:3 - "And when they had fasted and prayed, and laid their hands on them, they sent them away."
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