Title: Prayer by the Holy Spirit
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Attempt by the Holy Spirit
Acts 4:23-31
We went on to say that when the event of the Holy Spirit occurred on the day of Pentecost in the early church in Acts 2, they were moved by a wonderful surprise.
It was an unimaginable shock. In general, we think for ourselves, and we judge and act everything within our own experience. And you can judge others by your own standards.
And you can't experience what you can imagine based on that.
They say they have indirect experiences, but in the end they think within their own limits.
All he thinks in his educated knowledge is. It is very dangerous for us to think, judge, experience, and have the knowledge of God in the end.
However, those who have received the Holy Spirit now speak, but they are not ordinary words. One day after experiencing the Holy Spirit
You will say strange things. Obviously that's not my point. And that person's prayer is different.
Up until now, I have been thinking and praying, but when I receive the Holy Spirit, I can know that the Holy Spirit within me is praying for me.
As we enter Acts 4, people began to suffer persecution because of the miracle of the early church. We've learned that stuff until last hour.
Look at verses 23-24.
This is the prayer of the Holy Spirit.
There are two lessons for us here. (1) We prayed together, (2) we prayed with a loud voice.
First, I would like to think about united prayer.
In our church, we must pray together in early morning prayer, Wednesday prayer, and Friday prayer.