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lffjones said:
on November 7, 2009 09:35 PM ET

 

“All things work together for good to them that love God.” Romans 8:28

The circumstances of a saint’s life are ordained of God. In the life of a saint there is no such thing as chance. God by His providence brings you into circumstances that you cannot understand at all, but the Spirit of God understands. God is bringing you into places and among people and into conditions in order that the intercession of the Spirit in you may take a particular line. Never put your hand in front of the circumstances and say--I am going to be my own providence here, I must watch this, and guard that. All your circumstances are in the hand of God, therefore never think it strange concerning the circumstances you are in. Your part in intercessory prayer is not to enter into the agony of intercession, but to utilize the common-sense circumstances God puts you in, and the common-sense people He puts you amongst by his providence, to bring them before God’s throne and give the Spirit in you a chance to intercede for them. In this way God is going to sweep the whole world with His saints.

 

Am I making the Holy Spirit’s work difficult by being indefinite, or by trying to do His work for Him? I must do the human side of intercession, and the human side is the circumstances I am in and the people I am in contact with. I have to keep my conscious life as a shrine of the Holy Ghost, then as I bring the different ones before God, the Holy Spirit makes intercession for them.

Your intercessions can never be mine, and my intercessions can never be yours, but the Holy Ghost makes intercession in our particular lives, without which intercession someone will be impoverished.

Taken from My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers, edited by James Reinmann, © 1992 by Oswald Chambers Publications Assn., Lt., and used by permission of Discovery House Publishers, Grand Rapids MI 49501.

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we12hunt replied to lffjones's Post #4 :
on November 9, 2009 11:39 PM ET

Oh, I had to add myself in that impossible part and He seems to be setting things right.  Thanks

Linda


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lffjones replied to we12hunt's Post #3 :
on November 9, 2009 10:41 PM ET

How is this for a prayer?  God, you are the God of the impossible. I believe this...Therefore I am turning ____ over to you because they are impossible. Amen.


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we12hunt said:
on November 8, 2009 09:03 PM ET

Your part in intercessory prayer is not to enter into the agony of intercession, but to utilize the common-sense circumstances God puts you in, and the common-sense people He puts you amongst by his providence, to bring them before God’s throne and give the Spirit in you a chance to intercede for them. In this way God is going to sweep the whole world with His saints.

Having loads of trouble with this one in my personal life right now, guess I fail the test as there is one in my life that seems to have no common-sense or at least no sense of appreciation.  And I'm at my wits end even though I have prayed and prayed about it.

Linda


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lffjones replied to Kann10's Post #1 :
on November 8, 2009 08:26 PM ET

Thank you.

I believe He is constantly interceding in our behalf. People we come in contact with intercede for us that we never know. As we do the same for people we come in contact with. Often not knowing their name, but just being impressed to lift them up to Jesus.

Friday night my first grandchild (a granddaughter) (who I have not seen since she was 13, but I have managed to stay in touch from time to time) called. Laughter and tears. I was very down and He just lifted me up by answering my prayers, my wishes, my hopes. I have tried to locate her thru Facebook and other ways but no success. She and her little daughter are doing fine. Maybe we will get to see her real soon.  


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Kann10 said:
on November 8, 2009 01:44 PM ET

Thank you for this great post on intercession.   God bless you!!!