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. . . Everyone in the Church has become keenly aware of the need for prayer. Not merely more people praying more often, but for prayer that is more strategic; biblical in its character and transformational in its intention. If that is the case, then the role of the congregational prayer leader is more vital than ever.
Whether you are selected or elected, authorized or advocating, take your position or your opportunity seriously. You may be the Holy Spirit’s window through which a fresh wind of reviving prayer will blow. Your work may be the logs and lumber He will ignite into a fresh fire of passionate praying.
Remain faithful. Keep praying the prayers of your heart that seem not yet realized. Never tire of inviting the saints to the place of prayer (Colossians 4:2). And, as our Lord admonished us, keep on asking, keep on seeking, keep on knocking. Our work has just begun!
Phil
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