I exhort
therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and
giving of thanks, be made for all men (1 Timothy 2:1). Interceding
for others is something you do regularly, not when it's convenient, but as a
ministry. You should be effective in changing other people's lives through prayers.
If there's someone in the church who's not been very consistent and almost
giving up the faith, perhaps due to intense trials and persecution, intercede
for that one. You'll make an impact; you'll restore that life.
The latter
part of James 5:16 says, "...The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous
man availeth much"; this is in the context of praying for others; he lets
us know how we can be effective in changing other people's lives. The Amplified
Version says, "...The earnest (heartfelt, continued) prayer of a righteous
man makes tremendous power available [dynamic in its working]". When you
notice some believers around you, who're not growing well in Christ, intercede
for them. If you have relatives and friends who aren't born again, you should be
interceding for them very strongly; don't take it lightly! Remember, the Bible
says there's joy in the presence of the angels of God in heaven over one sinner
that repents (Luke 15:10).
Intercessory
prayer isn't something you're casual about; it's heartfelt; that means your
emotions are involved; you keep at it until there's a testimony. It could take
days, weeks, months, but don't stop; keep praying, because the value of the one
you're interceding for is the life of Jesus. Each one of us is as valuable to
God as Jesus is. So, when you take up a matter concerning another believer, and
you're praying, you're not wasting time; you're causing a changing in the realm
of the Spirit.
Sometimes,
there could be people, who are carnal among us and may act foolishly; don't get
angry at them; intercede for them instead. Fight for their souls, because Satan
is the one deceiving them; don't let him win. Keep interceding for them
fervently and passionately, praying in other tongues, until the Holy Spirit
takes over the intercession with deep sighs - groanings that are too deep for
words! "Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not
what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession
for us with groanings which cannot be uttered" (Romans 8:26).
PRAYER: Precious
Father, I pray for increased revelation, and understanding of your Word amongst
your children all around the world! I declare that the Church abounds more and
more in knowledge, and growing stronger by the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you for the work of the Holy Ghost in the churches, all around the world,
in Jesus' Name. Amen.
Further
Study: James 5:16; Ephesians 6:18; Acts 12:5-7
1-Year
Bible Reading Plan: Luke 18:15-43, 1 Samuel 11-13
2-Year
Bible Reading Plan: Mark 4:1-12, Leviticus 20
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