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Prayer In The Spirit

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"Prayer in the Spirit" is a concept primarily drawn from Ephesians 6:18, where the Apostle Paul instructs believers to "pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests." This phrase signifies a prayer that is inspired and guided by the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the need for divine assistance and empowerment in the act of prayer. It suggests that true prayer transcends mere words and rituals, becoming an intimate communication with God where the Holy Spirit intercedes on behalf of the believer (Romans 8:26-27). This form of prayer is often associated with spiritual sensitivity, where the believer is attuned to the leading of the Holy Spirit, allowing for deeper expressions of worship and supplication that align with God's will. It highlights the importance of being spiritually filled and receptive, as indicated in Galatians 5:25, where Paul encourages believers to "live by the Spirit." Thus, praying in the Spirit not only enriches one's personal relationship with God but also fosters unity within the body of Christ, as it is through the Spirit that believers are drawn together in one accord (Philippians 1:27).

Bill McLeod

In this sermon transcript, the speaker shares his experience of speaking at a conference where he felt the presence of God. The church was packed with 12-1400 people, and the speaker gave an invitation for salvation and revival. The speaker also mentions a conference held by six Baptist groups that

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