1 Timothy 2:1-2 (NLT)
I urge you, first of all, to pray for all
people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for
them. Pray this way for kings and all who are in authority so that we
can live peaceful and quiet lives marked by godliness and dignity.
Historical
Summary
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1775 – The first Continental Congress calls
for a National Day of Prayer and Fasting.
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1863 – Abraham Lincoln calls for a National
Day of Prayer.
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1952 – Harry S. Truman declares a National
Day of Prayer and signs into law an annual observance there of – United States
Congress passed Joint Resolution 382 on April 17, 1952/ President Truman signs
Public Law 82-324 (Public Law 82-324; 66 Stat. 64—April 17, 1952).
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1988 – Ronald Reagan signs into law the
designation of the first Thursday in May as the annual observance for the
National Day of Prayer – President Reagan signs Public Law 100-307
January 25, 1988, in the Second Session of the One Hundredth Congress (Public
Law 100-307—May 5, 1988).
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1998 – Pub. L. 105-225, August 12, 1998, 112
Stat. 1258: The President shall issue each year a proclamation designating the
first Thursday in May as a National Day of Prayer on which the people of the
United States may turn to God in prayer and meditation at churches, in groups,
and as individuals. This law was signed by President Clinton.
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