An
intercessor as defined in church terminology is a person who goes to
God on behalf of someone else (e.g. in prayer or request) to seek
something for them. It is generally understood that intercession is a
God-given calling or role.
But is this true?
Are
only some people called to be intercessors or is it the responsibility
of all of God’s people? Indeed, is intercession a special gift at all?
What does Paul mean when he asks the church of Ephesus to be persistent in their prayers for all believers everywhere (Eph 6)?
If Paul...
21 Jul 2011
9:43 pm
Posted by Bigfish69
Posted in church, church health, god's people, intercession, jesus, kingdom stuff, prayer
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