GOD Appears To Abraham - Reaffirmed Promise Discussion
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GOD Appears To Abraham - Reaffirmed Promise Discussion
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Our Scripture Of The Week Is: Romans 8:26 KJVS [26] Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but...
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[26] Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.
This passage describes the difference between our future and our present, as Christians. Our future in Christ, as God's children and heirs of His kingdom, is everything we long for. Our present, though, is a life of longing, patient waiting, living in the hope of reality that has not yet arrived. We continue to suffer along with the rest of creation, to groan for the life to come.
How do we live in the meantime?
A large part of the answer to that question has to do with the Holy Spirit, given to every Christian when we come to faith in Christ.
God gives us His own Spirit as a deposit or down payment on that future we are longing for (Ephesians 1:13–14; 2 Corinthians 1:22).
Through the Spirit, God provides for us in many different ways on this side of eternity.
Generally, he helps us in our weakness. Paul is acknowledging here that, even as Christians, we remain weak in and of ourselves. Physically, we remain creatures in fragile bodies with sometimes baffling emotions.
Spiritually, we can become weak in our faith and/or in our resistance to sinful desires. As Paul will begin to make clear, however, God's Spirit with us makes all the difference. He continually helps us in and even through our weakness. He steps in. He helps with the burden.
More specifically, Paul writes that we are so weak that at times we do not know what to pray for! We have been given access, in prayer, to our Father God.
We feel the need, the longing, for Him, but what do we ask for?
The Spirit steps in and carries those unsaid "groanings"—those thoughts and feelings we simply cannot express in human words—to God.
He both creates the connection from ourselves to God and provides the content of our communication.
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