In the current day and age that we live in, when challenges are arising from all corners around, every individual seeks a guaranteed formula for a victorious Christian life. The heart of a righteous man grieves when evil and unrighteousness take over the land. The Lord called His children to be watchmen, pray, and intercede for the land and people around them. There are many examples of great intercessors in the Old Testament. Mosses and Samuel were the intercessors the Lord acknowledged and kept as standards for the Israelites. When The Lord spoke to Jeremiah, he said that though Moses and Samuel stood before me, my heart would not turn toward this person (Jer 15:1). The Lord mentioned the qualified intercessors and their persistent prayer to sustain the group of people entrusted to them. Our desire should be to know the Lord’s heart, to walk with Him, to see what He reveals to us, and to stand in the gap and pray.
Moses was a great intercessor between the Lord and the Israelites. He was willing to sacrifice everything to save the rebellious people from the wrath of God. When the Israelites reached the wilderness of Sinai, the word of the Lord came to Moses, saying He would come to them in a dense cloud (Exod 19:9). The Lord descended upon Mount Sinai and summoned Moses to go up the mountain (Exod 19:20). The Lord spoke to Moses on the mountain, and when the people saw that he was delayed in His presence, they asked Aaron to build a god for them. The Israelites worshipped an idol and broke the law the Lord gave them. Moses returned to the Lord and said, these people have sinned a great sin; they have made themselves gods of gold. But now, if you will only forgive their sin—but if not, please blot me out of the book that you have written (Exod 32:31-32). The sacrificial prayer qualified him to be referred by the Lord to Jeremiah, and even though Moses stands before me, His heart will not turn.
There are mighty intercessory prayers that the saints prayed to stand in the gap, but I want to focus on another role God gives to the prayer warriors. The role of the watchman is to station in strategic areas to keep guard of the city, watching the arrival of the enemy and alert the people about the enemy’s approach. The book Ezekiel describes the prophet’s appointment as a watchman over Israel. Son of man, I have made you a watchman for the house of Israel; whenever you hear a word from my mouth, you shall give them warning from me (Ezek 3:17). The purpose of Ezekiel’s divine commission as God’s watchman was to warn a generation of obstinate and hardened Israelites of impending judgment, to emphasize each generation’s accountability for sin, and to exhort those willing to follow the counsel to Repent and live (HW 558). The prophet was expected to stand in the gap, receiving from the Lord and speaking on His behalf.
The prophet is complaining to the Lord about the injustice among the Kingdom of Judah and pleading to intervene. The Lord responded by saying the Chaldeans were becoming a ruthless nation and coming to subdue nations. The response from the Lord might not be the one the prophet expected. He said I would stand at my watchpost and station myself on the rampart (Hab 2:1). When Israel worshiped other gods and began to sway away from the Lord, the prophet complained to the Lord that destruction and violence were before me, strife and contention arise. So, the law becomes slack, and justice never prevails. The wicked surround the righteous, and therefore judgment comes forth perverted (Hab 1:3-4). The answer he got was not what he expected. The Lord said I am rousing the Chaldeans, that fierce and impetuous nation, who march through the breadth of the earth (Hab 1:6).
The message of the Gospel is simple, and it is available to all. Apostle Paul wrote in Colossians, pray for us as well, that God will open a door for the word, that we may declare the mystery of Christ (Col 3:3-4). When God assigns you as a watchman over a city or nation, we need to pray and intercede for the people who are perishing. During a time of world injustice and wickedness, watchmen must sit in God’s presence, receive from him, and warn others of the eternal punishment that awaits those who reject the salvation that Jesus offers.
A watchman’s call is to see what God reveals to you and to intercede and pray for them and remind yourself that our struggle is not against blood and flesh but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers of this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. (Eph 6:12). The Lord is looking for someone to stand in the gap and watch over the city, the community and the nation. The Lord’s calling is to spend time in His presence, identify the forces of the enemy, and warn the children of God about it.