The Power of Pentecost

We know the Holy Spirit helps us pray through our weakness (Romans 8:26), but prayer in the Holy Ghost is prevailing prayer because it is under His direction, according to His divine purpose, and therefore certain of an answer.  It is cooperating with the will of God and therefore always victorious. 

Jude 20: “But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost,” Ephesians 6:18: “Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit,” 

E.M. Bounds has stated that our prayers must be such “…that hell feels the ponderous stroke of our tongue, until the gates of difficulty are opened, and until the mountain of obstacle removed," 

Our prayers need the power of Pentecost found in the book of Acts.   The first century Christians had power with God, and it was reflected in their praying.  What was the key?  They were filled with the Holy Ghost?  We too must seek to be filled.  We must empty of self and be led by God as we pray.  Praying in the Holy Ghost must be about God’s agenda, not ours.

How many of us would want to “shake the gates of hell” as we pray God’s will? 

I love the little poem that says, “Ol, Satan trembles when he sees the weakest saint upon his knees.”  Let us strive to become mighty in God and mighty in prayer.

 The Pastor’s Pocket

Pastor Bruce Freeman


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