Intercessory Prayer

The ministry of intercessory prayer is a powerful thing.  When we pray for someone, in essence, we are touching God with one hand while reaching out to the one we are praying for with the other.

 Think about that when you pray for someone who is not saved. They are lost in their sin and far from God. When you pray for them, you intercede on their behalf. You are going before God in faith, praying for their salvation. The Bible tells us that the god of this world hath blinded the minds of the unbelieving sinner so that they are unable to see the glorious light of the gospel message (2 Corinthians 4:4).  We must always be active in the ministry of intercessory prayer. 

Paul was a great intercessor. In most every letter he writes, he tells the believer he is praying for them.  Although he was separated from them at the time, he knew he could minister to them through intercessory prayer.  What joy and encouragement it must have been to those believers to know that Paul was touching God for them through his prayers. 

Remember this: the answering hand of God awaits the lifted hands of men, and the heart that answers, always transcends that heart that cries.  Let’s always pray for those who are lost, those in ministry, those who are in great need, and for one another.

 The Pastor’s Pocket

Pastor Bruce Freeman                                          

 

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