Prayer for Iran
A church prayer gathering focused on Iran, the Iranian people, imprisoned believers, family members affected by the conflict, and the broader regional effects reaching places like Lebanon.
Main themes
Prayer for Iran and the Iranian people
Testimonies from Iranian believers and those connected to Iran
Concern for imprisoned Christians and other prisoners
Hope for regime change and national freedom
Prayer for salvation among Muslims and across Iran
Concern for trauma, grief, displacement, and broken communication with family
Prayer for surrounding nations also being affected
Repeated emphasis on praying with faith, authority, hope, and expectancy rather than despair
Key History Mentioned
Personal testimony from an Iranian background
One speaker shared:
Growing up in Iran and being taught anti-American and anti-Israeli messaging from childhood
Being made to burn American and Israeli flags as a child
Seeing that as part of ideological brainwashing
Coming to Christ in 2015
Receiving a Bible in December 2015
Viewing their conversion as a miracle and evidence of Jesus’ power to save
Pre-1979 Iran
Several comments reflected:
A belief that Iran was once a more beautiful, freer country before the 1979 revolution
Hope that Iran could be restored, and even more fully than before
Reference to the shah’s son, living in exile in the United States, as a possible future leader
Repeated historical suffering
Speakers described:
Decades of oppression under the current regime
Repeated uprisings over many years
Many deaths over time, though exact numbers were uncertain because of censorship and internet shutdowns
Current Situation in Iran — What Was Described
Conditions described in the transcript
According to the speakers:
Internet access has been cut, making it difficult or impossible for families outside Iran to reach loved ones
Many people have reportedly been killed by the regime
Citizens have protested peacefully and were met with violence
Some speakers described hospital persecution, saying wounded people were reportedly followed and killed there
There is fear, grief, uncertainty, and inability to verify who is safe
Christians and other prisoners are in jail and in urgent need of prayer
The regime was described as oppressive, violent, and deeply controlling
Sharia enforcement and morality-policing style oppression were explicitly mentioned
The underground church was viewed as active and crying out to God
Some saw present events as a possible turning point toward regime collapse
Political hope expressed
Several speakers expressed hope that:
The present regime would fall completely
The shah’s son might return and help lead the nation
A different government might emerge if that is God’s will
Iran’s freedom would positively affect the whole region and even the world
Assessment of the Current Situation in Iran
From the conversation alone, the situation was being understood in these ways:
- Humanitarian crisis
The speakers see Iran as being in severe crisis:
deaths
imprisonment
family separation
trauma
fear
communications blackouts
- Spiritual crisis
They also view Iran as being under:
ideological deception
Islamic oppression
spiritual darkness
strong resistance to freedom and the gospel
- Political volatility
The gathering reflects a belief that:
Iran may be at or near a major turning point
the regime is under pressure
leadership transition or collapse is being hoped for and prayed for
- Regional spillover
What happens in Iran is seen as affecting:
Lebanon
Israel
Iraq
the broader Middle East
global stability
- Strong Christian hope
Despite the severity, the overall tone was not despairing. The meeting emphasized:
joy
authority in prayer
confidence in Christ’s victory
expectation of salvation, deliverance, and national healing
Prayer Requests / Prayer Points
For Iran generally
Salvation across Iran
Regime change
Freedom for the nation
God’s kingdom and righteous government to be established
Hope, courage, and faith for the people
Healing of the nation
A new day and a new season for Iran
For prisoners and jailed believers
Release of Christians from prison
Miraculous prison openings and deliverance
Protection of prisoners’ lives
Strength and boldness for imprisoned believers
Jailer conversions, like biblical prison narratives
Gospel outbreaks inside prisons
For Iranian families
Protection of relatives in Iran
Restoration of communication where internet has been cut
Comfort for those grieving lost loved ones
Encouragement for those afraid and uncertain
For the underground church
Strength for believers inside Iran
Protection and courage
Endurance under persecution
Greater effectiveness of their witness
A sense that current events may be an answer to their prayers
For Muslims in Iran
That Muslims would encounter Jesus
That those observing Ramadan would find Messiah while seeking truth
Freedom from deception, fear, and spiritual bondage
Deliverance from Sharia-based oppression
Signs, wonders, and revelation of Christ
For national leadership
Wisdom about who should lead Iran next
Prayer specifically for the shah’s son, that if he is God’s choice he would be strengthened, guided, and positioned rightly
Prayer that the people would choose what God wants for the nation
Prayer for righteous government
For trauma and healing
Deep healing for years of collective trauma
Healing of grief, fear, and oppression
Triumph over trauma
Peace, love, and restoration across generations
For finances to dry up going to terrorism
That all funding streams supporting terror would be cut off
That resources going to terrorism would be stopped
Scriptures Referenced or Alluded To
The transcript appears to include these references or clear allusions:
Revelation 22:1–2 — river of life, tree of life, healing of the nations
Zechariah 10:1 — ask the Lord for rain in the springtime
1 Timothy 2:1–6 — prayer for kings and those in authority, God desires all to be saved
Jeremiah 49:39 — restoration language connected to Elam/Iran
prison deliverance themes from Acts
overcoming by the blood of the Lamb and word of testimony
“not a spirit of fear, but power, love, and a sound mind”
“your kingdom come, your will be done”
fig tree imagery
“I saw you in your blood and said, Live”
Notable Statements / Burdens Repeated in the Meeting
Pray from victory, not desperation
Iranian people were described as victims of ideological and spiritual bondage, not merely enemies
The church should pray with authority, joy, peace, and confidence
There was strong desire not just for political change, but for mass salvation
Iran’s freedom was seen as important not only for Iran but for surrounding nations and world peace
Related Nations / Regions
United Arab Emirates (listed missile/drone attacks; later: drone strike in Abu Dhabi injuring Israelis; also “French base in UAE attacked”)
Qatar (listed missile/drone attacks; later: claimed attempted airspace intrusion by Iranian aircraft)
Bahrain (listed missile/drone attacks; later: fire at BAPCO facility said to be from an Iranian attack)
Kuwait (included in reported missile/drone wave toward Gulf targets; later: claimed airspace incident involving Iranian jets)
Iraq (Israel struck an Iran-backed militia base; pro-Iran militias claim drone attacks on U.S. bases; later: oil tanker incident at Khor Al-Zubair port described in the conflict context)
Cyprus (reported Iranian drone hit on a British base; later security incident near Akrotiri Air Base; Cyprus also attributes drone launches toward British bases to Hezbollah in Lebanon)
Türkiye (Turkey) (report of an Iran-launched ballistic missile intercepted after heading toward Turkish airspace; Iran later denies launching toward Turkey)
Azerbaijan (Iranian drones/missiles reported falling in Nakhchivan region near airport/school; Azerbaijan summons Iran’s ambassador; Iran denies targeting Azerbaijan)
Oman (attack reported on an Oman Oil Marketing Company fuel storage tank; operations suspended)
Saudi Arabia (reports claiming an Iranian strike on Aramco Ras Tanura; plus repeated references to Iran striking Gulf states and threats to regional energy infrastructure)
Lebanon (Hezbollah described as acting “on behalf of Iran”; multiple items mention IRGC presence/activity in Lebanon; Lebanon PM says measures requested to prevent IRGC activity and claims arrests)
Lebanon Notes
A prayer was also offered for Lebanon:
Hezbollah in southern Lebanon was mentioned as being tied to Iranian-backed influence
Large displacement of Lebanese people was described
Churches and ministries were serving displaced people with:
blankets
food
shelter
practical care
Prayer was made that displaced Shia Muslims would encounter Christians and hear the gospel
Prayer was made for Lebanese believers and ministers to have strength, discernment, and balance
Concise Summary
This was a faith-filled church prayer gathering centered on Iran. Iranian-connected speakers shared personal testimony, family pain, historic oppression, broken contact with loved ones, and hope for the fall of the current regime. The strongest prayer burdens were for imprisoned believers, salvation among Muslims, healing from trauma, protection for families, and a full national turning toward freedom and Christ. Lebanon was also included because of regional spillover, displacement, and ministry opportunities among affected populations.