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A Wonderful Future for God's People

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London- 16May2025

Scripture Reference: Rom 8:26-27

If we do not know How to OR What to Pray, the Bible says that The Spirit does our Praying in for us, making prayer out of our wordless sighs, our aching groans. We have not received The Spirit of bondage again to fear; The Spirit that we acquired brought our adoption to Sonship; 

This resurrection life from God is not a timid, Grave-tending life. It's adventurously expectant greeting GOD with a Childlike "What is next, Papa?".
  • The Spirit PRAYS for God's people. HE intercedes, pleads, supplicates, asks and demands our needs. 
  • The Spirit is here to HELP us, in our weak situation or condition. This helps us to take position who/ whose we are in HIM.
  • When we DO NOT KNOW what to pray, the Spirit Prays for us in ways that can not be put into WORDS.
  • The Spirit keeps us PRESENT before GOD. HE affords assistance to our infirmities. He softens our afflictions. The moment we get tired in the waiting, God's Spirit is right ALONGSIDE helping us ALONG. He holds together and assists by building us up;
  • He always LIVES in us to intercede for us. Ps 34:17 says, when we cry out, along with the Spirit, The Lord hears; He delivers us from all our troubles, distress, difficulties, infirmities, hardships, tight situations, restrictions and afflictions. 
  • It's possible that we sometimes for not have the right words or fully understand our needs, deepest unspoken desires that can not be articulated. He knows our needs and at the right time intercedes on our behalf with inexpressible groanings.
  • Ps 38:9 says, our desire is before HIM. Lam 3:56 says You have heard our plea; DO NOT IGNORE our cries for relief.
The HOLY SPIRIT ensures our prayers are in line with God's plan.  He knows us far better than we know ourselves; He knows our conditions and keeps us present before God!

So, we can be very sure that we have God sent Spirit in our hearts to cry or call out, ABBA, Father! God did not give us a Spirit of Fear, but of Power, Love and Self-control. God gave us the right to become Child of God. He has predestined us for adoption as His Son through JESUS CHRIST according to the good pleasure of HIS Will. The Advocate, The Holy Spirit, whom the Father sent in Jesus Name, will teach us all things and remind us of everything JESUS CHRIST TOLD! We have a Wonderful Future, in Jesus Name, Amen.

Peace be upon the State of Israel and us. Shalom. Have a Good Weekend. 

In His Grip

(Gal 4:6; 2 Tim 1:7, Jn 1:12, Eph 1:5)

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