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H.B. Charles, Jr. :: Sermon Skeleton: The Ultimate Prayer Partner (Romans 8:26-27)

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The Ultimate Prayer Partner

Romans 8:26-27

Theme: The Intercessory Ministry of the Holy Spirit

Point: You can pray with confidence because the Holy Spirit is praying with you and for you.

Outline:

  1. The Holy Spirit intercedes to help you in your weakness (Rom 8:26).
    1. The Spirit helps us (v. 26a).
    2. The Spirit intercedes for us (v. 26b).
  2. The Spirit intercedes in harmony with the will of God (Rom 8:27).
    1. God the Father knows the intentions of the Spirit (v. 27a).
    2. God the Father agrees with the intercession of the Spirit (v. 27b).
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