Empowered Prayer: Engaging in Spiritual Warfare

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"Now the Apostle addresses this exhortation you remember to these Ephesians in connection with his great teaching about the spiritual warfare in which they are of necessity engaged as Christian people. He's finished his Great and Mighty letter with all his exalted Doctrine and yet he can't let them go. Finally, he says, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of his might. Put on the whole armor of God that he may be able to stand against the Wilds of the devil." [00:01:03]

"Whether we are conscious of it or not, the fact is that we are set in this tremendous spiritual battle and conflict. There are these unseen Powers, these principalities and Powers, the rulers of the darkness of this world, the spiritual wickedness even in the heavenli. Though we live in a world which is a material world, we are also citizens of a spiritual realm, and there is nothing that is of more vital importance as that we should realize that it's the Unseen that matters." [00:01:49]

"The Apostle tells us that the only way in which to stand, the only way not to be defeated and cast down, is to fill ourselves and to become filled with the power of the Lord, the strength, the Vigor, and the energy of the Lord himself, and in addition to that, to put on this whole armor of God. Now, those who attend here regularly will recall that we've gone into that in detail and we've been considering the various pieces and portions of this heavenly armor which is provided for us by God in order that we may stand." [00:03:15]

"The most essential thing about prayer is that it should be praying in the spirit. Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the spirit, in the Holy Spirit. Now you notice the Apostle here does enter into many of the other details that often trip and cause people to stumble. He deals with a question of time, when should you pray, he deals with methods, he deals with types of prayer, he deals with the question of for whom should we pray." [00:06:20]

"The trouble with most of us in prayer is not that we are not sufficiently disciplined, although God knows we are not sufficiently disciplined, but that isn't our radical trouble. The radical trouble, as it seems to me, is that we've never truly known what it is to pray in the spirit. Now that is something that is repeatedly emphasized in the scriptures, and it's not inappropriate that we should be considering that in this with Sunday morning." [00:07:37]

"Prayer in the spirit is clearly prayer that is inspired by the holy spirit. It's prayer that is led by the holy spirit. It's prayer that is Guided by the spirit. It's prayer that is taught us by the spirit. I suppose indeed it could be put like this, that praying in the spirit is the praying of a man who is habitually being led by the spirit in the whole of his life." [00:22:31]

"To pray in the spirit means that of necessity you are right at this point at the very beginning that unlike the woman of Samaria you realize that God is spirit and that they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth. We are not addressing simply some great impersonal power that is able to dispense blessings to us. We are not simply addressing whatever Gods may be for our and thanking whatever Gods may be for our unconquerable soul." [00:24:24]

"Prayer in the spirit of necessity means that because the holy spirit is one of the three blessed persons of the Holy Trinity and he knows the father and he knows that the father as our Lord knew is the Holy Father so as we are praying in the spirit and are guided and led and controlled of the spirit our whole attitude shall be one of awe and wonder and amazement." [00:26:19]

"Prayer in the spirit is a prayer with Assurance of Faith. We've known the other type of prayer, haven't we? We've known what it is to offer our petitions to God, but we've been uncertain, we've been unhappy, we haven't had Assurance, we didn't rarely know that God was there, we did it desperately, we were not quiet, there was no peace in us, we were restless and feverish." [00:30:19]

"Prayer in the spirit is a praying on the part of one who rarely does address God as Abba Father. He knows that God is his father. God has sent forth the spirit of his son into our hearts, says Paul again to the Galatians, crying Abba Father, and that is a very good test of whether we are praying in the spirit or not, and it's not true prayer, my friends, until we come to that." [00:31:03]

"Prayer in the spirit is always living, it's vital, it's free, it's warm, it energizes one again, and one is filled with a sense of joy and of Peace. But also at the same time, it's always thoughtful, it's directed, it concentrates. In other words, it isn't a wild Riot, it isn't an ecstasy. You remember how the Apostle puts it again to these Ephesians, be not drunk, he says, with wine wherein is excess but be filled with the spirit." [00:35:32]

"It will be a prayer that will be full of faith and of a divine expectation with that quiet confidence and Assurance knowing that we are indeed being led and directed of the spirit. We shall not only come with faith but with expectancy. We shall look for answers unlike the man depicted by James who was double-minded and whose mind was like the waves of the sea tossed about." [00:38:02]

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