Practical wisdom and spiritual intelligence

Dr. Roberto Miranda
(Audio: Spanish)

SUMMARY: Intercession, praying for each other, is essential for the Christian life. We should pray for our loved ones, church leaders, and members of our congregation. The Apostle Paul prayed for his followers, asking that they be filled with the knowledge of God's will. We should also ask the Lord for wisdom and intelligence, both practical and spiritual, to make wise decisions in life. This deeper knowledge comes from a close relationship with Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit's revelation.

Intercession is something absolutely necessary for the Christian life and for every believer. Let's get in the habit of praying for each other because this has great value and great power in the long run in fostering healthy and powerful believers and communities.

We have to pray for each other. We have to pray and intercede for our children, our husbands and wives, our homes, the Church, the leaders of our Congregations particularly the pastors who are under terrible spiritual attack and need the prayer support of the parishioners, we have to pray for the members of our Congregation, our relatives.

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