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prayers that must be answered {Romans 8:26,27}


Salvation is not the only reason why Jesus died for our sins, assess to the father and heavenly blessings are some more reasons. For when he died, the veil that separate the outer court of the temple and the holies of holies was torn from top down.
But why do we pray and not receive answer is the matter we shall handle in few days.

Today we shall talk about the role of the Holy Spirit in prayers. The scriptures state in Romans, likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmity: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought to but the Spirit himself maketh intercession for us with groaning which cannot be uttered.
We have many requests and do not know how to present it to God, the way we ought to for quick answers, scriptures says it is  one of our weaknesses as men, but here comes the solution-the Holy Spirit making intercession for you that cannot be uttered.

When Jesus was on earth bodily he had severally interceded for his disciples: when they were in the raging storm, when they needed food to feed thousands of listeners, even individuals like Peter enjoyed the grace of his intercession, example Jesus told him, "the devil has decided to have you but I have prayed for you" His disciples literally didn't pray, neither do they have any need for fasting. John's disciples at some point needed to ask why?  And Jesus said why will the bride fast when the groom is around, invariably He meant, I will make all their requests to the father for they may not know how to present them but if I do, the father must answer.

Now when he ascended up high, he sent the person of the Holy Spirit to do even more than what he was doing on earth for us. We are in a more privilege generation, desire and pray for the revelation of the Holy Spirit to you, He is man's most treasured asset that make you access spiritual blessings. Shalom.

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