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Definition for Intercession “The act of petitioning God or praying on behalf of another person, group or nation.”

Definition for Intercession “The act of petitioning God or praying on behalf of another person, group or nation.”. Word Study: Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance

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Definition for Intercession “The act of petitioning God or praying on behalf of another person, group or nation.”

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  1. Definition for Intercession“The act of petitioning God or praying on behalf of another person, group or nation.” Word Study: Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance Hebrew: “Pa-ga” = to impinge, by accident or violence, or (figuratively) by importunity, to encounter, to meet, to reach, to entreat, to make intercession Greek: “Huperentugehano” = huper - above, beyond, more than, exceedingly above entugehano - confer with, deal with, a meeting between, make intercession, meet on behalf or for the sake of someone else “Entuxus” = to approach the King Webster: to intervene between parties with a view to reconciling differences (peacemakers)

  2. Who is an Intercessor? 1. Jesus, Our Great High Priest/Intercessor (Ro 8:34; He 7:25) 2. The Holy Spirit (Ro 8:26) 3. All Believers (I Pe 2:5,9) 4. Priesthood/Intercession a. Old Testament priesthood (Ex 19:5,6 Lev. 3:5-12) b. Aaron the High Priest (Ex 28:1-4, Lev 16:30) c. Jesus is now the High Priest (He 8:1,2)

  3. What is the Process of Intercession

  4. What is the Process of Intercession • Believer’s prayers return • Through the Holy Spirit • To the Son • To the Father • Memorials: (Ac 10:4) • Prayers: (Rev 5:8, Rev 8:3-5)

  5. How to Develop Intercession in You • Intimacy - relationship, repentance, holiness • Identification - entering the ministry of Jesus • Agony - the response that brings results • Authority - to declare His will

  6. Intimacy:God’s Desire 1. Fellowship in the garden (Ge 3:8) 2. Dwell with them (Ex 25:8) 3. Dwell in them (2 Co 6:16) 4. Dwell in you (Jn 14:17)

  7. Intimacy: Seeking His Face 1. Bethel - House of God (Ge 28:10-22) relationship 2. Penial - Face of God (Ge 32:24-30) repentance 3. Holiness (Ps 24:1-6) 4. The face of Jesus (2 Co 4:6)

  8. Intimacy:Reproducing After the Heart: (Ps 27:8) 1. Adam & Eve natural reproduction (Ge 1:28) 2. Abraham’s covenant of circumcision (Ge 17:9-11) 3. God’s true purpose of circumcision Old Testament(Dt 10:15,16; Dt 30:6) 4. Covenant given to the Church through Jesus (Ro 2:28,29) 5. Church spiritual reproduction (Mt 28:18-20; Col 2:11-15)

  9. Identification: 1. Jesus our Great Identifier/Priest/Intercessor (He 2:14-18; He 5:14-16) 2. Reconciling (2 Co 5:18-21) 3. Empathy (1 Co 12:25,26)

  10. Agony:The burden of God comes as an overshadowing of the Holy Spirit (like Mary). Our heart/spirit becomes the womb of God. 1. Burden - receive the concern from God a. Impulse burden (Luke 19:41) b. Long-term burden (Galations 4:19) c. Praying through (Isaiah 10:27) 2. Travail - is the act of bringing the burden to birth, it is the prayer of compassion a. Weeping & tears (Psalm 126:4-6) b. Groaning: Old Testament (Ex 2:24; Ex 6:5; Judges 2:18) c. Groaning: New Testament (Romans 8:26, 27) d. Groaning & Weeping: Jesus (John 11:32-35) (Hebrews 5:6,7)

  11. Authority 1. Asking according to the will of God (1 John 5:14,15 2. Confidence of the heart (1 John 3:21-23 Romans 8:27

  12. Warfare Through: 1. Humbling (2 Chronicles 7:14) 2. Repentance (1 Samuel 7:2-9) 3: Praise a. praise=Yadah - to hold out the hand; physically, to throw (a stone, an arrow) at or away especially to revere orworship (with extended hands) cast (out), (make) confess (ion), praise, shoot, (give) thanks (Psalm 144:1) b. Jehosophat’s army (2 Chronicles 20:14-22) c. high praises (Psalm 149:1-9) d. releases the zeal of God against His enemies (Isaiah 42: 10-13) (Matthew 21: 9-13) 4. Musical Instruments a. harp (1 Samuel 16:15-18) b. tambourines and harps (stringed instruments) (Isaiah 30:31,32) 5. Banners a. (Isaiah 31:8,9; Isaiah 59:19 b. Jehovah-Nissi (Exodus 17:15,16)

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