We come before the Lord with heavy hearts, grieving over the division and injustice described in this situation. Father, we know that Your Word explicitly forbids favoritism and partiality, for James 2:8-9 tells us, "However, if you fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself,' you do well. But if you show partiality, you commit sin, being convicted by the law as transgressors." The policies created by this elder, who holds a position of spiritual and governmental authority, have caused harm—not only to the church but to the very people he is called to serve. This is not Your heart, Lord. You do not show favoritism (Romans 2:11), and neither should those who lead in Your name.
We lift up this elder before You, asking that You would convict his heart of this sin. The neglect of local citizens in favor of foreigners has created deep resentment, economic hardship, and a breach of trust within the church and community. This is not the unity or justice You desire. We pray that he would see the error of his ways, repent, and take swift action to correct these policies. May he remember that leadership in the church is a sacred trust, and those who lead must be above reproach (1 Timothy 3:2). If he does not repent, we ask that You would raise up godly discipline within the church to address this matter, for the sake of Your name and the well-being of Your people.
Lord, we also pray for the church body affected by these policies. The favoritism shown has caused financial strain, frustration, and a sense of being undervalued. We ask that You would heal these wounds and restore a spirit of fairness and love. Help the church to stand firm on Your Word, which commands us to care for the vulnerable and to treat all people with dignity, regardless of their origin. Galatians 3:28 reminds us, "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free man, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus." Yet this does not mean we ignore the unique needs of those within our own communities. We must balance love for the foreigner with justice for the local, for both are precious in Your sight.
We rebuke the spirit of nationalism that seeks to elevate one group over another, just as we rebuke the favoritism that has caused harm. Neither extreme aligns with Your heart. Instead, we pray for a spirit of wisdom and discernment to guide this church and its leaders. May they seek Your will above all else, remembering that true justice is found in Your Word. Proverbs 29:4 tells us, "The king by justice makes the land stable, but he who takes bribes tears it down." Even if this elder holds a governmental role, he is first accountable to You, and his policies must reflect Your righteousness.
Father, we also lift up the local citizens who have been treated as second-class. You see their struggles, their financial burdens, and their frustration. We ask that You would provide for their needs, open doors of opportunity, and restore their dignity. May they not grow bitter or resentful, but instead trust in You as their Provider and Defender. Help them to forgive those who have wronged them, even as we pray for repentance and change.
Finally, Lord, we pray for the church in this nation. May it be a light in the midst of this darkness, a place where Your love and justice are lived out. Raise up leaders who will shepherd Your people with integrity, humility, and a heart for all—both local and foreign. May this situation serve as a wake-up call, not just for this elder, but for the entire body of Christ, to examine our hearts and policies to ensure they align with Your Word.
We ask all these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ, the only name by which we can approach You, the only name by which we are saved (Acts 4:12). Without Him, we have no standing before You, no access to Your throne of grace. But through His sacrifice, we come boldly, trusting in Your mercy and justice. May Your will be done in this situation, and may Your name be glorified. Amen.