Sermon by Corky Calhoun
The original title to the sermon was simply "Intercession." But for me, it lacked the enthusiasm of the blessing we get when we stand in the gap for others, be on our knees for others, and to sacrifice for others. The fact is, there are so many examples of intercession in scripture I had a hard time deciding which passage to use. Of course the ultimate intercession happens at the cross when Jesus is punished for our sins. Intercession is all about the exchange, its entering into the pain or world of someone else with their best interest in mind. There is just something about intercession that changes both the giver and the receiver. I personally (and I know some of you do as well) know what it's like to pray for someone by name having never met them. Before very long, you begin to feel like you know them personally. The thing is intercession leads to intimacy of relationships. I believe the church is at its best when it has a "send me" spirit. I truly think we are called to stand in the gap for those who have lost all margin in life, and just need someone to hold the line for them. I think we have a responsibility to advocate in prayer and action for the voiceless majority, which are the children of our world. I think we are to advocate for Jesus, so that we can help repel darkness and help others discover the joy of a new and eternal life found in Christ. Intercession is a big word with limitless applications...but if we won't do this kingdom work, then who will? See Ya Sunday as we look at the continued power of a praying church!