Multivitamins - Fuel Your Faith in 5-Minutes (Pt. 3)ਨਮੂਨਾ

Day 24: Get Your Eyes Back Up
“In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans." (Romans 8:26 NIV)
I’ve often had those moments where I just know that I need to pray and cry out to God, but am stuck as to what to say. Those moments where I feel a sense of struggle and difficulty within me but can’t quite put it into words. Can you relate? Can you recall moments in your life where prayer would have made the most sense at a crucial moment… if only you had the words?
You are not alone in this of course. In fact, the writer of Romans explains in the verse above exactly what goes on during those moments. The Holy Spirit intercedes for us. When we position our hearts to align themselves in prayer and worship unto God, we don’t necessarily have to have the right words. Sometimes in the midst of a busy life, we can struggle to get our thoughts straight. The good news is, our Heavenly Father hears our heart’s cry as the Holy Spirit intercedes on our behalf. So, whether you have the words or not, come before God today. He sees, hears and knows you deeply and longs to meet with you.
Food for Thought: What’s on your heart that you can’t quite express in words? Take a deep breath, sit quietly, and trust the Spirit to carry it today.
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