Thursday, November 17, 2011

The Gift of Intercession


This quote by Alfred Lord Tennyson says a lot about the hidden benefits and qualities of prayer.  His words indicate that much is done by prayer that no one is ever really aware of.  Indeed, answered prayer is not always obvious to us because we may be expecting another answer.

However, we have been given a special gift -- the gift of interceding for one another and even those who may be unaware of our prayers on their behalf.  Intercessory prayer is a gift given to us by God.  Often we see the gift only when we are praying for someone else.  And yet I know many times when I've been the recipient of God's blessings, healing, and understanding because of the prayers of my church family, my own family, and many friends.  In Timothy 2:1-3, Paul writes to the church about intercessory prayer:

"I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and
thanksgiving be made for all people—"

In many churches today, a time is reserved during the worship service for prayer requests in the form of joys and concerns.  Many church newsletters carry lists of those in need of prayer.  If we are indeed gifted with intercessory prayer, we should be making note of these needs and lifting them to God during the coming week.

Today Beck Gambill in her Thursday Sister to Sister post references Ephesians 6:18 which speaks to praying for "all the Lord's people."  These are powerful words, and we take them to heart to strengthen the family of God and to continue His work here on earth, today and tomorrow and forever.

Won't you join me over at Beck's site today and read more of Beck's post?  Linking up with her at


http://www.beckfarfromhome.blogspot.com/



2 comments:

  1. Great post! I love how you highlight that interceding is a gift for us as well as those we're praying for. Great Tennyson quote too, he's a favorite!

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  2. Hi, Sherrey, and thanks for your comment left on my blog. :)

    Guess what? I'm a Mentor Mom, too. I've never heard of Wiser Older Women or WOWS, but you can be sure I'll let the other Mentor Moms here in our town know about that! :)

    Have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

    Linda

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