HELP
FROM THE HOLY SPIRIT - Neil Anderson
Romans
8:26, 27
The
Spirit also helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should,
but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. . .
. He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God
We
really don't know how to pray or what to pray for, but the Holy Spirit does and
He will help us in our weakness. Help is a fascinating word in Greek (
sunantilambano ), two prepositions placed in front of the word take . The Holy
Spirit comes alongside, bears us up, and takes us to the other side. The Holy
Spirit connects us with God. He intercedes for us on our behalf. The prayer that
the Holy Spirit prompts us to pray is the prayer that God the Father will
always answer.
How
does the Holy Spirit help us in our weakness? I didn't know, but one evening
while preparing a message on the topic of praying in the spirit I tried
something. I said, "Okay, Lord, I'm setting aside my list, and I'm going
to assume that whatever comes to my mind during this time of prayer is from You
or allowed by You. I'm going to let You set the agenda." Whatever came to
my mind that evening was what I prayed about. If it was a tempting thought, I
talked to God about that area of weakness. If the busyness of the day clamored
for attention, I discussed my plans with God. I dealt with whatever came to my
mind.
I
wasn't passively letting thoughts control me though. I was actively taking
every thought captive to the obedience of Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5). Let me
warn you that if you passively listen to your thoughts, you may end up paying
attention to a deceiving spirit (1 Timothy 4:1).
If
you try this kind of praying, you will find out how personal God really is. If
God determined and prioritized our prayer list, He would begin with personal
issues that affect our relationship with Him. "Come on," God says.
"You keep telling others you have a personal relationship with Me. Let's
get personal!"
Prayer: Lord, teach me what it means to pray in the Spirit at
the deep, personal levels of our relationship.
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