TOPIC : PRAYING IN THE SPIRIT (Jude 20, Romans 8:26-27)

    I believe that whenever we are praying according to the will of God, we are praying in the Spirit. Scripture teaches us that for our prayers to be effective and answered, they must align with God’s will. This is not optional, it is critical if we desire a positive response from heaven.

    The phrase “too deep for words” emphasizes that the Spirit’s intercession transcends human vocabulary. It’s deeper than language. Just as creation “groans” in hope for redemption (Romans 8:22) and we “groan” inwardly as we wait for adoption (Romans 8:23), the Spirit also “groans” on our behalf, expressing what we cannot articulate.

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