Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Rescue

Acts 12:5-17 We really do have an adversary who would like to destroy us. Each of us as believers have a responsibility to pray for one another when difficult situations arise. Paul's friends faithfully and constantly prayed for him while he was in prison. When someone asks you to pray for their difficult situation, it is easy to say you will but then forget to actually do it. But there is great power in concerted, corporate prayer with many voices in agreement. As time goes on, and as life gets more uncertain, we will find it increasingly necessary to support one another in concerted constant prayer. It's a discipline each of us need to develop. We'll sure want others to surround us with prayer when we are the subject!

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