Intercessory Prayer: Standing in the Gap

Jesus Christ’s Example Leadership and Service Old Testament Examples Prayer Greenkill Conference Center Chatten, Bob 05/02/2015 05/02/2015

This teaching is about praying with intercession, using our access to God, on behalf of the believers. It talks about us, as sons of God, standing in the gap with prayer for one another. Jesus Christ, Moses, and Samuel are given as examples as well as Epaphras’ laboring fervently in intercession for the believers in the New Testament. We are told that everything works together for good because of prayer in the spirit, which is speaking in tongues.

Romans 15:1 – 16:27

Believing Leadership and Service Hasbrouck Heights VFW (Hasbrouck Heights, NJ) Zolezzi, Steve 11/16/2007 11/16/2007

The Overview or Romans series closes out with going through Romans Chapters 15 and 16. It covers how the mature believer is not to please himself or herself but to please God and to edify the believers. The latter half of Romans 15 and much of  Romans 16 cover the same topics with which the epistle opened in Chapter 1, but in the reverse order. It closes with looking at how Jesus Christ is the subject of the written Word from Genesis 3:15 to Revelation 22:21. He is the Red Thread that ties the Word together.

Romans 12:9 – 12:23 and Romans Chapter 14

Romans 12:9 – 12:23 and Romans Chapter 14 Leadership and Service Love Cinardo Home (Rutherford, NJ) Zolezzi, Steve 11/15/2007 11/15/2007

In this part of Romans 12 we see the love of God without hypocrisy and practical things we can do in order to manifest that love among the believers. Romans chapter 14 handles not judging one another by carnal judgments because all believers respond to the same lord, the Lord Jesus Christ. We have great freedom in Christ, but we’re not to use our freedom in ways that might cause another believer to stumble in his or her walk with God.

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