Friday, August 5, 2022

2Praying in the Spirit is fulfilling powerful and satisfying desires before God as we diligently study His Word. I am feeling a sense of awe as I listen to Him speak. I am hesitant to speak, knowing that what I have to say would not be as wise or insightful as what He has to say. I am trusting in His word and submitting to it.The divine mysteries, spoken by God in a way that is simple for children to understand, are more powerful than we can reason with our own wisdom. Therefore, God is telling us what we should urgently want, not just with words, but to quickly change our natural desires. This person is eagerly looking for God's face. God's face is a mystery to us, and we cannot even begin to understand what it might look like. Some people say it is beautiful, while others say it is horrifying. no one can really say. When he transferred his power to us, we felt the forces of change at work. We take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy the brightness of God's glory shining on us.He urges us to passionately desire this specific transaction. As Moses said. "Show me your glory," the Lord replied, "you cannot see my glory, you will die." Moses pressed closer to God because he wanted to understand what he was saying. Moses refused to let God go until God went before him. What prompts you to ask God for help? I know that I need your help. What I need right now, give me that.Thank you for your assistance. Please help me to achieve my goal. Moses felt too insignificant to properly lead people. He had no expectations of succeeding, and there was little chance that he would be. He wanted more than a mere promise. He wanted God to really mean it and to be committed to it.He asked that he be given the opportunity to be visibly present in order to give him the confidence and the power to effectively carry out his daunting task. To grow in prayer in the Spirit, we begin by using sacred words and then experience the miraculous power of God. The power emanating from it provides a refuge from danger.Whenever we pray with this power present, we know that God will help us achieve our goals. He will always be there to comfort us when we need Him, no matter how many times we need Him. He promises never to leave or forsake us. This dazzling light fills our eyes with its intense glory, emitting a deep sense of divine power and supremacy over all of existence. When I received the news of God's favor and extraordinary grace, the cosmos shone brightly with divine favor. This experience of power released us from our present tension and gave us a deep sense of peace.This extraordinary power moves our deepest desires and our bodies to a deep state of rest. For a short time, we will feel the power of this superior being. We will gradually expand our desires for more. The moment becomes one of profound unity as the universe comes together to serve a common purpose. God is omnipotent and omniscient, and desires come to Him in a single, single direction. All proper time and private space is nothing but God's desires. This is what we desire, but it cannot be fully found in this life. We must keep looking for it. When you understand the eternal truths about God, you can pray effectively with the Spirit.We must focus on one goal to fully understand the power of our desires. One of the things I found most pleasurable about communing with God was the intense passion I felt. This desire cannot be attained through thinking—it must be experienced in reality. We will not come to a little bit of God. We will not be satisfied with a God who only communicates at a distance. To truly connect with God, we need to have a personal experience of prayer. This burning desire must continue to increase in intensity. God's greatness, brilliance, and comfort are all on display as He fills the room with His presence. What a display of greatness, brilliance, and comfort!The depth of His love for us is evident in how much He loves us. This deep understanding and appreciation for His love will increase as we focus on one desire. The experience of wanting to be close to Christ is an intense acknowledgement of His reality and presence in our lives.

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