There is a marvelous way to pray that is
mentioned in the Word. It’s called praying “in the
Spirit.” Really, it’s the only way to pray.
Jude 20 contains the command, “building yourselves up on
your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit.”
To the Christians at Ephesus, Paul said they should
be “praying always with all prayer and supplication in
the Spirit” (Eph. 6:18). Now I enjoy praying in a
heavenly language, and do so often, but praying “in the
Spirit” is much more than this.
It also means to pray in the realm of the Holy Spirit
and in the power of the Holy Spirit. This is one of the
many reasons why living in fellowship with the Holy
Spirit is so important – it allows us to experience His
power and His presence when we pray.
But not only does He make His power available
to us when we pray, He also prays for us!
Listen to the marvelous truth of Romans 8:26:
“Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For
we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but
the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with
groanings which cannot be uttered.”
Let’s break this down phrase by phrase. The Spirit
also helps: literally, “keeps on helping” – He doesn’t
help us just now and then. He continuously helps us. The
things that capture our attention and drive us to our
knees are heavy – too heavy to bear alone, and often too
complex to express with words alone.
Notice that the Holy Spirit helps in our weaknesses.
For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought.
Actually, that word should be translated weakness. “He
helps our entire weakness, but especially as it
manifests itself in relation to our prayer life and
particularly in relation to knowing what to pray for at
the present moment. While we wait for our full
redemption (see Romans 8:18-25) we need guidance in the
particulars of prayer.”
The Holy Spirit helps us through making intercession
for us. Notice actually that the text says, “the Spirit
Himself.” No intermediaries, no agents – the Third
Person of the Trinity, very God Himself, intervening in
our behalf.
The word “intercession” is also a picturesque word
depicting “rescue by one who ‘happens upon’ one who is
in trouble” and pleads or intercedes on their behalf.
Don’t let your circumstances, no matter how
distressing, keep you from prayer. The Holy
Spirit is waiting to plead your case before the
Father.
The Holy Spirit intercedes with groaning which cannot
be uttered. And what is the result? Now He who searches
the heart knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because
He makes intercession for the saints according to the
will of God.
The Holy Spirit takes our tangled thoughts and
emotions, what we’re praying for and what we should pray
for, and with deep emotion brings the right sentiments
to the Throne.
Hallelujah for the intercessory work of the
Holy Spirit!
Excerpt taken from The Master's Healing
Presence Bible, Thomas Nelson Publishers,
Nashville, Tennessee.
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permission.