What can I say instead of keep me in your prayers?
What can I say instead of keep me in your prayers?
If you are praying for someone, you might say something like “I'll keep you in my prayers.” If you are not, maybe “I'll be thinking about you,” or “I'll keep you in my thoughts,” or “I'm sending you good vibes,” if you're into that sort of thing.
- Write it down right away.
- Keep it with me or near me when I'll hear prayer requests (church, bible study, family gathering, etc.)
- Get the prayer list out during your scheduled, daily prayer time.
What does it mean to keep someone in your prayers?
It means you consistently pray for that person and ask God to help them, hopefully, you have something specific to ask God to help the person with. When you tell someone you are keeping them in your prayers, it is the same as saying “I will pray for you.”
How do you say keep me in your prayers?
"Please keep me in your prayers," I would say would suffice. I'm not religious and this doesn't offend me, but then again, I've never been asked anything like this personally. But if someone did ask for me to pray for them, I would probably respond with something like, "I'm wishing you the best."Aug 7, 2013
What do you say when you pray for someone?
"Dear Lord, I pray for my friend right now. I pray that you will help them with the struggles they are going through in this season. For you know exactly what they need in this moment. Draw near to them and let them feel your presence.Aug 18, 2020