Biblical prayer operates within the profound tension between human vulnerability and divine omnipotence. Its effectiveness hinges on a spiritual posture of profound humility and absolute dependency on God, where genuine spiritual destitution becomes the indispensable prerequisite for cultivating true righteousness.
Unlocking Divine Power: The Paradox of Humble Prayer Psalms 102:17 • James 5:16
Our journey of communion with the Divine calls us to a powerful paradox in prayer: a dynamic integration of intense emotional release and steadfast, disciplined vigilance. We are commanded to pour out our hearts before God, our ultimate refuge, with radical honesty and complete vulnerability.
The Paradox of Profound Prayer: Pouring Out the Heart and Standing Watch Psalms 62:8 • Colossians 4:2
Prayer is not meant to be habitual or structured, but rather communion with God. The Spirit helps us in our weakness, offering intercession through wordless groans.
Today, we read from the New International Version of the Bible in Romans Chapter 8 and verses 26 and 27.... “In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. And He who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.” We are not unlike the disciples who came to Jesus and said, “Lord teach us
Michael Varnet shares his testimony of how he became an artist after receiving the Holy Spirit, and how he created prayer portals for the Church based on the twelve tribes of Israel. He reads from a book that explains the meanings behind each portal and leads the congregation in prayers for revelation, healing, souls, and pastors.
My brother Michael Varnet we welcome you, it’s a dream to have you here and it’s a blessing to have you and Ellaine with us, thank you for making the trek. Just telling them that you came from this water color society th of His creative anointing and since it was a part of the original mission of this Church to be creative the Lord wants to release that within you today. I don’t understand a word of what you are saying but the Holy Spiri
Prayer is the conduit of God's power, and it has the capacity to intervene and affect the circumstances of our lives. Through prayer, we can receive wisdom, change our perspective, and mobilize the resources of heaven.
We have been engaged on this lengthy, lengthy series on healing and emotional health, that God heal us emotionally, spiritually, mentally, physically and how to live an abundant life in the Spirit despite the wounds and and that will be my sermon because many of you have not heard, you know, the chronology of that aspect of health specifically in the life of prayer. We have spoken about a lot of different principles contained in the Scr
Lou Engle, a prophetic speaker, talks about prayer, fasting, and dreams in his message. He emphasizes the power of prayer in changing the destiny of America, especially in politics and the Supreme Court.
We welcome you Lou and we are very mindful of the fact that God has called you in a very special way for prophetic mission and we’re thrilled and honored to have you here this morning. So welcome, we’re glad to have you whispers to me in my ear ‘you haven’t come here just to refresh but to be refreshed’. Alleluia!
Many of us are afraid to pray publicly for fear of failure and looking bad to others. However, verbalizing our requests in a public way adds power and weight to our prayers and constitutes a prophetic act that unleashes the power of God.
Lou Engle, a national leader in fasting, prayer, and spiritual warfare, spoke at a church in Boston. He shared stories about his experiences with prayer and fasting and how they have led to positive change in the United States.
We’re just thrilled again to have Lou Engle, a man of God, of national stature and greatly used by the Lord to bring a vision of fasting and prayer and spiritual warfare and to raise a generation of young people that wil I just whispered to my friend Brian, I said to him ‘I would come here even if I don’t know anything they’re saying, just to be in the presence of the Lord.’ Thank you for receiving us. These are my friends, they’ve been