Luxembourg

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Luxembourg is an extremely wealthy nation boasting one of the highest per capita incomes in the world[1]. One exceptional prayer challenge is over the trafficking industry in Luxembourg. While prostitution remains a legal commodity in this nation, human trafficking remains illegal. Luxemburg remains a destination country for women trafficked for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation[2]. Let’s Pray…

-God, we thank you for your hand of blessing over the nation of Luxembourg. Father, we pray that this nation would continue to seek you out with all their heart, all their soul, and all their strength.* We pray that the vice of money would not be a hindrance to this nation. May they simply be vessels for distributing your resources throughout the world. We pray that this nation would be a blessing in Europe, leading powerful transformation models for evangelism and discipleship in your church Jesus. We pray for false God’s and false religions to give way to the truth found in Jesus Christ alone. We pray for a renewal of hearts to walk in obedience to your calling Holy Spirit. We pray for healthy lifestyles to lead the people in Luxembourg. 

-Yeshua, we pray that you would shut down the human trafficking industry in Luxembourg. We pray for an angelic presence over the borders of this nation guiding the incoming victims towards a safe home and safe community. We pray for salvation to come to the oppressed and poor. We pray for healing, restoration, and freedom over those held captive. Father, we pray for prostitution to become illegal in this nation. We ask for conviction to fall upon those leading the trafficking industry, and we pray your grace would lead them to repentance, salvation, and restoration. 

-To the nation of Luxembourg, may the Lord bless you and keep you, may the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; May the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.**  Amen.  


Image Credit: Cedric Letsch

[1] CIA World Factbook (Date Accessed July 2015).

[2] Patt, Professor Martin (Date Accessed January 2015).

*Scripture quotations are based upon text obtained from New International Version of Deuteronomy 6:5, (2011).

**Scripture quotations are based upon text obtained from New International Version of Numbers 6:24-26, (2011).