Reviving Faith: The Power of the Holy Spirit

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The Holy Spirit, however, is a burning fire that brings warmth and life to our worship and prayer. Throughout history, many have experienced this "baptism of fire," a term used to describe the transformative power of the Spirit that brings freedom and liberty to our spiritual expressions. [00:24:09]

The Spirit's presence is marked by a profound sense of freedom, especially in prayer. There is a stark difference between struggling to find words and being carried along by the Spirit, experiencing a liberty that transforms our prayers and preaching. [00:25:29]

Praying in the Spirit is characterized by fervency, a passionate intensity that goes beyond cold, mechanical prayers. This fervency is essential for spiritual revival, which is desperately needed in our churches and society today. [00:33:49]

Another hallmark of praying in the Spirit is gratitude and thanksgiving. When the Spirit leads our worship, we are filled with praise and adoration for God, recognizing His goodness and the privileges of the Christian life. [00:37:13]

Persistence in prayer is also a key characteristic of Spirit-led worship. The early church exemplified this persistence, continually praying with one accord. The Spirit empowers us to strive in prayer, laboring fervently for God's intervention in our lives and the world. [00:42:06]

The spirit always gives Freedom; he gives Liberty. He has the spirit of Liberty and of Freedom as well as the spirit of Truth and as well as the spirit of love. Any man who's ever preached In a Pulpit will know exactly the distinction that I'm drawing. [00:25:59]

Pray that you may be moved, pray until you are moved. You remember that distinction you remember what Peter berer said to John Wesley somewhere between London and Oxford in 1738 when Wesley said to him yes I see now this doctrine of justification of by faith quite clearly. [00:26:43]

The spirit gives Liberty; he gives Freedom where the spirit of the Lord is, says Paul, there is liberty, liberty in every respect, not only moral Liberty, Liberty in speech, Liberty in prayer, Liberty in every conceivable respect. [00:28:21]

The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man, fervency, what do I mean by fervency? Well, if you like, it is this element which is represented by the O the expression o coming out in our prayers. [00:33:19]

In nothing be anxious, whatever is happening to you, don't be consumed with anxious care, don't let anything get you down, doesn't matter what it is in nothing be anxious. Well, what then in all things with prayer and supplication and Thanksgiving let your request be made known unto God. [00:35:39]

The spirit has been sent to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, and the Lord Jesus Christ says that he has come to glorify by the father, and when the spirit enlightens us and moves us, he shows us what God has done for us and all the Privileges and the excellences of this Christian Life. [00:37:13]

Pray without ceasing, never stop praying, never quit praying. Our Lord had already said it all that may not always to pray and not faint. The alternative to fainting is praying, and we must go on doing this. [00:44:06]

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