Reflect and Share Questions on Intercession Part One
This can be a self-study or a group study. Feel free to print it out! It is designed to help you hear and apply this teaching to your life and to those you may influence.
[h1heading]Reflect and Share Questions on Intercession Part One[/h1heading]
This can be a self-study or a group study. Feel free to print it out! It is designed to help you hear and apply this teaching to your life and to those you may influence.
- If you were to describe the people on your portion of the wall, who would they be?
- If you were asked to rate how you are doing interceding for others, how would you rate yourself? Good, growing, poor, nonexistent, other (Circle one and explain.)
- Do the following definitions of intercession help you or confuse you? Why?
- "Intercession is the sending of an official petition to the king to offer a complaint against an enemy's encroachment."
- The word "intercession" also means to stand against, or in between, or on behalf of someone else.
- In a Scripture search, list all the prayer promises that might be relevant to you personally. If you are in a group, share them with each other and have someone be the scribe.
- At the end of your "search and share," review the list and have everyone write down the passages that would be useful to their present and future intercession.
- How do you respond to the following statements?
- "Our responsibility to intercede means the promises of God we are not fully realizing may be an indication of an encroachment on our territory."
- "The child of God has 3,000+ promises; they are the boundary markers of God's will for our lives."
- Describe a time in your past, when someone else's (or a group's) intercession made a difference in your life.
- Do you know of anyone who has your name written on their "prayer wall"? Describe the person/people: friend, family member, other. Describe how you feel about being prayed for regularly by someone else.
- When you pray for government officials, how do you pray, i.e., what specific things do you pray for? (See 1 Tim. 2:1-4 for some additional ideas beyond what is stated.)
- For a few moments, write down the weak points you trust the Holy Spirit has on His prayer list for you. (See Rom. 8:26-27, 34.) If they are too personal for you to write down, keep a mental list. Now individually, spend some time just interceding with the Lord for those weak points.
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