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
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
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
Prayer has the power to transform us and turn us into extraordinary people who serve God. It is the most effective way to communicate with God and John Wesley once said, "God does nothing except through prayer." Sanctification depends on individual prayer and periods of inconsistency may occur if we do not pray.
My dear brothers and sisters, our faith demands more than just prayer; it calls us to a mighty, two-fold intercession for the least among us. We must courageously lend our voices to shatter the silence of oppression and use our hands to actively dismantle the walls of exclusion.
The Mighty Intercession: Both Voice and Hand What does our faith truly demand of us? Is it merely a whispered prayer, a gentle nod to sacred truths?
God's redemptive plan progresses from Old to New Covenant, shifting the focus from Jabez's physical blessings to Paul's revelation of infinite spiritual riches. We learn that God's boundless power works within us through the Holy Spirit, capable of doing far more than we can ask or imagine, all for His eternal glory through the Church.
The biblical narrative reveals a profound progression in God’s redemptive plan, skillfully linking Old Covenant patterns with New Covenant realities. A rich interplay exists between the ancient petition of Jabez and the Unlike Old Covenant power, which often manifested externally through military victories or agricultural abundance, New Covenant power is intensely internal, transforming the soul and conforming believers to Christ's imag
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 more powerful when done with others. Jesus said that where two or three are gathered in His name, He is present in their midst.