Join us for a transformative journey into the heart of intercession in this week's sermon, inspired by Exodus 32:1-14. As a church, we're committed to reorienting our lives around prayer, and this week, we explore the profound act of standing in the gap for others.
In our ongoing series on prayer, we've explored adoration and petition. Today, we delve into the transformative power of intercession—praying not for ourselves but on behalf of others. Moses, in Exodus, serves as a powerful example of interceding for a community in need.
Intercession is a selfless act of intervention in prayer. It's standing in the gap, recognizing the deficits, struggles, and needs of others, and bringing them before the Lord. It's a powerful and loving act that acknowledges our dependence on God's power and grace in every situation.
Discover the diverse scope of intercession—beyond praying for one another. From the sick to pastors, leaders, political figures, enemies, and the prodigal, our prayers can bridge gaps and bring transformative change.
Practical Steps:
Ask Others: Engage in collective intercession by seeking prayer requests from those around you.
Create a List: Form a dedicated list of individuals and situations that need intercession.
Be Persistent: Intercession is a journey, not a one-time event. Be persistent and faithful in your prayers.
Share this message with friends and family as we explore the art of intercession together. Our prayers have the power to bring healing, reconciliation, and transformation.