Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Prayer makes a difference.



How do we pray for other people’s salvation? Do we just
repeat their name to God continually until God finally
gives in and draws them. After all, it’s impossible for man to be
saved unless God draws them. Prayer seems to be strongly
connected with the preaching of the Gospel.
How will they believe unless they hear?
I believe that prayer moves God, it moves the people whom
we pray for and it moves us.
Blessed are those people who have somebody praying for them.
They are near the Kingdom of God. God shows them things
supernaturally which they would not see without somebody
praying. God sends people with the message to them, because
of our prayers.
Remember Elisha praying for his servant. As an answer to
Elisha’s prayers, God opened his eyes and he saw the angelic
host with chariots of fire in 2. Kings 6
Often the only reason why a person who has heard the Gospel will
not accept it, is the supernatural spiritual blindness that hinders
them from seeing. Because it is a supernatural blindness it can
be removed by God alone. We are not reminding God about
someone but in prayer we are representing God’s authority over
this darkness. We become a tool in God’s hand.
Eph.1:18 , Rm.10:1, Acts 26:18, I Tim 2:1-6, John 6:44


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