Sunday Messages

Let Us Learn How to Be Intercessors

Exodus 33:12-23; 34:5-10

CM
Crossway Mission Church
Teaching Ministry
March 4 2024

This sermon appears to teach intercession not as a technical skill but as a life of nearness, boldness, and pleading with God from inside relationship. Through Moses in Exodus, the message likely shows that intercessors are formed in the presence of God and learn to ask in line with his heart, glory, and mercy. The hope in the sermon is that ordinary believers can be taught to stand in the gap. God still draws people into the kind of friendship that makes intercession living, weighty, and full of grace.

  • The sermon likely begins with Moses' intimate conversations with God and then highlights the bold requests he makes for presence, mercy, and revelation.
  • It frames intercession as something born out of nearness rather than distance.
  • The message calls the church to grow into that kind of prayerful partnership.

Make room to grow in intercession by growing in the presence of God. Bring people and situations before him with boldness, and ask not only for outcomes but for his mercy, glory, and nearness to be revealed.

Lord, teach us to be intercessors who know your heart. Draw us near, strengthen our prayer lives, and help us stand before you with holy boldness for the sake of others.

Sunday Messages March 4 2024 1:51:46

Let Us Learn How to Be Intercessors

Exodus 33:12-23; 34:5-10

Crossway Mission Church Teaching Ministry
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Sunday Messages Exodus 33:12-23; 34:5-10

This sermon appears to teach intercession not as a technical skill but as a life of nearness, boldness, and pleading with God from inside relationship. Through Moses in Exodus, the message likely shows that intercessors are formed in the presence of God and learn to ask in line with his heart, glory, and mercy. The hope in the sermon is that ordinary believers can be taught to stand in the gap. God still draws people into the kind of friendship that makes intercession living, weighty, and full of grace.

  • The sermon likely begins with Moses' intimate conversations with God and then highlights the bold requests he makes for presence, mercy, and revelation.
  • It frames intercession as something born out of nearness rather than distance.
  • The message calls the church to grow into that kind of prayerful partnership.

Make room to grow in intercession by growing in the presence of God. Bring people and situations before him with boldness, and ask not only for outcomes but for his mercy, glory, and nearness to be revealed.

Lord, teach us to be intercessors who know your heart. Draw us near, strengthen our prayer lives, and help us stand before you with holy boldness for the sake of others.

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