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Exeter 9 th March 2014 with Roger

Exeter 9 th March 2014 with Roger. Example of Jesus (Matt 10.1,7-8, Luke 10.1-2,8-9, Matt.18-20) We need 1.Clear Teaching on How to Pray effectively

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Exeter 9th March 2014

with Roger

Example of Jesus (Matt 10.1,7-8, Luke 10.1-2,8-9, Matt.18-20)

We need1.Clear Teaching on How to Pray

effectively2.Good guidelines3.Mentoring (CAP)

Introduction

Large meetings Small cell or housegroup Everyday life

Our Opportunities to Pray

To encourage and build upHear what the Holy Spirit is saying

Do and say what the Father is doing and saying (John 5.19/14.24)

Increased Presence (Argentina)

What are we aiming to do as we pray?

We cant have a long counselling session

We cant be intimately involved in praying for the opposite sex

We cant be the answer to people’s problems

What we can’t do

What gifts are available (1 Cor 12.7-11)

a.Tongues and Interpretationb.Prophecyc.Words of Knowledge and wisdomd.Discerning of spiritse.Gifts of healing and the gift of faith

The Gifts of the Holy Spirit

Good Guidelines to follow as we pray

Do pray in line with the word of God

Do be aware of talking too much

Do follow the meeting thrust

Do have personal hygiene sorted

Do leave people encouraged

Do learn to ‘soak’ people in the presence of God

Do not push or touch inappropriately

Do not prayer for the opposite sex alone

Do not give dates, mates and direction

Salvation Baptism or Filling with the Holy Spirit Healing – Physical and Emotional Breakthrough in specific areas of sin,

curses or strongholds Increase of power , anointing or new gifts Increase in awareness of the Fathers love

Specific areas of Prayer

Being willing to take the risks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzwVk-XEa44 Being willing to adjustment and correction yourself (1 Cor 14.29, 1 Cor 12.37-38, 1 Thess 5.19-22, 1

Cor 13.9)

Accountability