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Basic Intercessory Prayer Guide | ||
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Preface |
CHAPTER
FOUR HOW
TO INTERCEDE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this chapter you will be able to: -Explain
how to Intercede. INTRODUCTION The key element in Intercessory Prayer is not how loud we Pray, nor how energetic we are in our Prayers (this is not say that these are wrong), but how sincere our requests are as we make them known unto God. It is imperative that God's Glory be the end of our Intercession because Satan's chief goal is to prevent God from being glorified. Therefore if we are to have as our primary goal, the Glorification of God, and commit our whole Soul and being to the movement of Intercessory Prayer, God will manifest Himself. “Then you will call upon me and when you seek me with all your heart, I will be found by you...” (Jeremiah 29:13-14). Prayer should be offered in Faith and according to the Will of God: This
is the confidence we have in approaching God; that if we ask anything
according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears
us-whatever we ask-we know that we have what we asked of Him. (I John
5:14-15) In this lesson you will learn what the Bible teaches about how to intercede and what to intercede for. You will also learn how to base your Intercession upon the promises of God's Word. HOW
TO INTERCEDE Look up each of the following references in your Bible. These passages provide Biblical guidelines for Intercession: -Prayer
is to be made to God: Psalms 5:2 repetition is not -Pray
with understanding (in a known tongue): Ephesians 6:l8 PRINCIPLES
FOR EFFECTIVE INTERCESSION Here are some principles of effective Intercession drawn from the foregoing Scriptures: 1. Praise God for who He is and for the privilege of engaging in the same wonderful ministry as the Lord Jesus (Hebrews 7:25). Praise God for the privilege of cooperating with Him in the affairs of men through prayer. 2. Make sure your heart is clean before God by having given the Holy Spirit time to convict, should there be any unconfessed sin (Psalms 66:28;239:23-24). 3. Acknowledge you cannot really Pray without the direction and energy of the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:26). Ask God to utterly control you by His Spirit, receive by Faith that He does, and thank Him (Ephesians 5:18). 4. Deal aggressively with the enemy. Come against him in the all-powerful Name of the Lord Jesus Christ and with the “sword of the Spirit”--the Word of God (James 4:7). 5. Die to your own imaginations, desires, and burdens for what you feel you should Pray (Proverbs 3:5-6; 28:26; Isaiah 55:8). 6. Praise God now in Faith for the remarkable Prayer meeting you are going to have. He is a remarkable God and will do something consistent with His character. 7. Wait before God in silent expectancy, listening for His direction (Psalms 62:5; Micah 7:7; Psalms 81:11-13). 8. In Obedience and Faith, utter what God brings to your mind, believing (John 10:27). Keep asking God for direction, expecting Him to give it to you. He will (Psalms 32:8). Make sure you don't move to the next subject until you have given God time to discharge all He wants to say regarding this burden, especially when Praying in a group. Be encouraged by the lives of Moses, Daniel, Paul and Anna, knowing that God gives revelation to those who make Intercession a way of life. 9. If possible, have your Bible with you should God want to give you direction or confirmation from it (Psalms 119:10-5). 10.
When God ceases to bring things to your mind to Pray for, finish by
Praising and Thanking Him for what He has done, reminding yourself of
Romans 11:36,”For from Him and through Him and to Him are all
things.” To Him be the glory forever! Amen.” WHAT
TO INTERCEDE FOR Study the following Biblical references which reveal what you are to intercede for: -The
peace of Jerusalem: Psalms l22:6 INTERCEDING
WITH THE PROMISES God answers Prayer according to His will and His will is revealed in the promises recorded in His Word. When you do not ask on the basis of these promises your prayer is not answered. Ye
ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon
your lusts. (James 4:3) It is similar to how a father relates to his children. No parent commits to give his youngsters anything they want or ask for. He makes it clear that he will do certain things and not do other things. Within these limits the father answers his child's requests. It is the same way with God. He has given promises and they form the proper basis for Prayer. Learn what God has promised and pray according to these promises, then you know your Prayer will answered. One way to do this is to go through the Bible and mark all the promises of God and then base your Prayers upon these promises. When you Pray a promise, you actually declare God's Word back to Him. Here is an example: “Thank
you God that you know what is needed even before I ask (Matthew 6:8). I
come to you in the name of Jesus, knowing what I ask will be done (John
14:14). I pray for laborers for the harvest to be raised up to extend
the Kingdom of God...” (Matthew 9:37-38) Here are a few examples of Biblical promises. These promises focus specifically on the subject of Prayer: -The
Father knows what you need even before you ask: Matthew 6:8 Have anything you may want to add Contact
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