From Dan BIser - -
I found in reading yesterday Andrew Murray's, 'The Ministry of Intercession' a detailed word that spoke to my heart on this matter. There are 6 things that are "marks of an intercessor": that Murray identifies; I liste the six things and then follow with my own thoughts on them. I have been examining them and meditating on them for my own self:
- A sense of human Need - looking upon situations, souls and conditions that need rises within us to say the words and think the thoughts, 'They need Jesus'; sin always produces the this sense of human need of a great Savior and God;
- Christ like love in the heart - to be Christ like; not just love, but Divine love; for no man has any greater love than this, than that he lays down his life for those that he loves; the great need produces compassion and empathy
- Consciousness of Personal Importence - what power do I have? Absolutely none. ONly in Him, through Him and by Him can anything be done for His kingdom. OH, how we have forgotten this with the onslaught of humanism.
- Faith in the Power of Prayer - 'but without faith it is impossible to please Him'; Absolute faith in Him that He can and will do His Divine will and way in the things that we bring to Him
- Courage to Persevere in Spite of Refusal - the lost art and knowledge of importunity; 'I will not be denied. 'Satan and flesh cannot keep me from this'. It is learning patience, steadfast; this is not what we see today, in 'hit and miss' praying.
- Assurance of Abundant Reward - fruit shall be gleaned from sowing and laboring;
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Thanks for posting this! I am GREATLY encouraged by the "Courage to Persevere in Spite of Refusal...I will not be denied." I have been crying and crying over a person that I have been praying for and do not seem to be seeing the answers to prayer that I would like to be seeing. A few days ago, I asked God for some encouragement in this area. Thank you!
I am greatly encouraged by both your postings and praising God that He has let me see that personal intercession is a battle of persevering in prayer! God bless you both~