PRAYING FOR THE UNSEEN CHURCH
“Remember the prisoners as if chained with them—those who are mistreated—since you yourselves are in the body also.” — Hebrews 13:3
While many worship freely in open congregations, millions of believers around the world gather in silence, secrecy, and danger.
They are the Unseen Church—faithful saints whose obedience to Christ costs them comfort, freedom, family, and sometimes their very lives.
They do not trend online.
They do not fill stadiums.
Yet heaven knows their names.
The unseen Church meets in homes, forests, prisons, refugee camps, and underground rooms. They whisper hymns. They memorize Scripture because Bibles are confiscated. They pray knowing discovery could mean death—but they refuse to deny Christ.
Today, we lift them before the throne of grace.
Let us pray:
• Lord, strengthen believers who are persecuted for Your name’s sake.
• Comfort those imprisoned, displaced, beaten, or rejected because of their faith.
• Grant courage to those who worship in fear and uncertainty.
• Provide divine protection, wisdom, and supernatural endurance.
• Let their faith not fail, and let their witness bear eternal fruit.
Father, remind us that we are one body. When one part suffers, all suffer.
May we never grow complacent in our freedom, but instead use it to intercede fervently for those whose faith is tested by fire.
Let the blood of the martyrs, past and present, continue to speak—declaring that Jesus is Lord, even in the darkest places.
Amen.
The NKFJ Team
“Remember the prisoners as if chained with them—those who are mistreated—since you yourselves are in the body also.” — Hebrews 13:3
While many worship freely in open congregations, millions of believers around the world gather in silence, secrecy, and danger.
They are the Unseen Church—faithful saints whose obedience to Christ costs them comfort, freedom, family, and sometimes their very lives.
They do not trend online.
They do not fill stadiums.
Yet heaven knows their names.
The unseen Church meets in homes, forests, prisons, refugee camps, and underground rooms. They whisper hymns. They memorize Scripture because Bibles are confiscated. They pray knowing discovery could mean death—but they refuse to deny Christ.
Today, we lift them before the throne of grace.
Let us pray:
• Lord, strengthen believers who are persecuted for Your name’s sake.
• Comfort those imprisoned, displaced, beaten, or rejected because of their faith.
• Grant courage to those who worship in fear and uncertainty.
• Provide divine protection, wisdom, and supernatural endurance.
• Let their faith not fail, and let their witness bear eternal fruit.
Father, remind us that we are one body. When one part suffers, all suffer.
May we never grow complacent in our freedom, but instead use it to intercede fervently for those whose faith is tested by fire.
Let the blood of the martyrs, past and present, continue to speak—declaring that Jesus is Lord, even in the darkest places.
Amen.
The NKFJ Team
PRAYING FOR THE UNSEEN CHURCH
“Remember the prisoners as if chained with them—those who are mistreated—since you yourselves are in the body also.” — Hebrews 13:3
While many worship freely in open congregations, millions of believers around the world gather in silence, secrecy, and danger.
They are the Unseen Church—faithful saints whose obedience to Christ costs them comfort, freedom, family, and sometimes their very lives.
They do not trend online.
They do not fill stadiums.
Yet heaven knows their names.
The unseen Church meets in homes, forests, prisons, refugee camps, and underground rooms. They whisper hymns. They memorize Scripture because Bibles are confiscated. They pray knowing discovery could mean death—but they refuse to deny Christ.
Today, we lift them before the throne of grace.
Let us pray:
• Lord, strengthen believers who are persecuted for Your name’s sake.
• Comfort those imprisoned, displaced, beaten, or rejected because of their faith.
• Grant courage to those who worship in fear and uncertainty.
• Provide divine protection, wisdom, and supernatural endurance.
• Let their faith not fail, and let their witness bear eternal fruit.
Father, remind us that we are one body. When one part suffers, all suffer.
May we never grow complacent in our freedom, but instead use it to intercede fervently for those whose faith is tested by fire.
Let the blood of the martyrs, past and present, continue to speak—declaring that Jesus is Lord, even in the darkest places.
Amen.
The NKFJ Team