Monday, 6 January 2014
TWO LEVELS OF PRAYER
What is it then? I will pray with the spirit,
and I will pray with the understanding
also: I will sing with the spirit, and I will
sing with the understanding also ( 1
Corinthians 14:15).
God is a Spirit, and to relate with Him,
you’ve got to do so from your spirit. The
Bible says they that worship God, must
worship Him in spirit and in truth (John
4:23). You know sometimes, we tell people
“relate to God from your spirit” and they
don’t know what to do. They wonder, “Do I
raise my hands?” “Do I leap?” “Do I just
stay still?” Paul said, “For if I pray in an
unknown tongue, my spirit prayeth, but
my understanding is unfruitful” (1
Corinthians 14:14). So when you pray in
tongues, it’s your spirit that’s praying;
you’re communing or relating with the
Lord as it were, from your spirit.
Praying from your spirit or with your spirit
lights up and opens up your spirit to hear
and receive from God. Notice what we read
in our opening scripture: “What is it then? I
will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with
the understanding also.” He didn’t say “I
will pray with the understanding, and I will
pray with the spirit also.” Praying with the
spirit takes the preeminence. One reason a
lot of God’s people aren’t growing
spiritually as they should is that they pray
more with their understanding—from their
natural mind—than they pray with the
spirit. You can’t grow effectively as a
Christian that way.
The Bible says “But ye, beloved, building up
yourselves on your most holy faith,
praying in the Holy Ghost” (Jude 1:20).
Praying with the spirit, or praying by the
power of the Holy Spirit is more important
than all the most intelligent words you
could ever utter to God in your
understanding. That’s why it’s so important
that you learn to pray lavishly and
fervently with the spirit, in other tongues.
This is the kind of praying that improves
you; it causes you to be built up from
within like an edifice, and gets you charged
with divine firepower. Paul said, “I thank
my God, I speak with tongues more than ye
all” (1 Corinthians 14:18). That lets us know
the premium he placed on praying with the
spirit. Little wonder therefore that he
recorded such phenomenal successes and
victories both in his personal life and
ministry to others.
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