Praying in the Spirit

Praying in the Spirit

“I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.” John 14:13-14.
I am convinced that if Christians truly understood what takes place during prayer-
– they would call upon the Lord more often and with greater results.

The believer’s prayer isn’t simply spoken into empty space.
The Holy Spirit is there to guide us in offering God-centered requests-
– to fill in words we fail to say,
– and to carry our needs before the Lord.

The Holy Spirit is part of the Trinity, so He knows the mind of God intimately. 1 Cor. 2:11.

Since He, like the Father, is omniscient and omnipotent-
He fully grasps the circumstance we are praying over—even the parts that remain unseen or utterly confusing to us.

Also, the Spirit dwells within every believer and knows each one’s mind and heart.

With this full knowledge, the Holy Spirit can carry out His responsibility to make our petitions match God’s desires.
To that end, He speaks in our spirit and opens our mind to Scripture.

The fact that God gives His Spirit to all believers reveals the value He places on communication between Him and His children.
Our Father provides the best possible Helper to ensure that we can be prayer warriors—wise, strong in faith, and fully yielded to Him.

But we are none of those things unless we are habitually talking with the Lord.

Christians never have to feel guilty for being uncertain about how to pray.
The indwelling Holy Spirit knows our needs and desires—as well as the mind of the Father and the details of every situation.

He speaks to God on our behalf while teaching us to pray in accordance with the Father’s will.

(PR)

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