The Power of Intercessory Prayer (Acts 12.1-5) - 7-30-23
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July 30, 2023 Genesis 18.22-33 and Acts 12.1-5 The Power of Intercessory Prayer Have you ever prayed specifically for another person? I don't mean just praying, "LORD, please bless my...
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The Power of Intercessory Prayer
Have you ever prayed specifically for another person? I don't mean just praying, "LORD, please bless my family and friends." Now that's a good thing to pray. But sometimes, you know someone is going through or facing something that is hard. Do you pray to God for that person in that situation? This is called intercessory prayer.
In our texts today, we will find two examples of intercessory prayer that should encourage us to pray for others. The Scripture read in your hearing were Genesis 18.22-33 and Acts 12.1-5. Today's subject is The Power of Intercessory Prayer.
Gen 19:29 NIV So when God destroyed the cities of the plain, he remembered Abraham, and he brought Lot out of the catastrophe that overthrew the cities where Lot had lived.
Act 12:5 NIV So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying to God for him.
God miraculously rescued Lot and delivered Peter. I want to challenge you today. Look for three opportunities to pray specifically for others. We need more empathy and compassion in this country. Intercessory prayer can help us get there.
Amen.
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