Thoughts On Prayer

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This defines, most accurately, what the Holy Spirit docs for us in pra}er. He does not substitute His prayer for ours. He does not lift the weight, instead of us, while we stand idly by, but He comes to us when we are let and hindered by our infirmities, to give us that exact measure of help, which, with the faithful exertion of our own power, will make our prayers effective. When He sees that we are weak. He puts forth, for us, His Almighty strength. When we feel that the burden of our wants a...nd sins is so heavy, that we cannot bear it to the mercy- seat, which seems so distant in the hour of depression and distress, then He extends His hand to help to' bear the weight, and though the hand may be unseen, the human spirit feels that the burden upon it has been lightened, in some mysterious way, and that it can go on, confidently, to the very foot- stool of the throne.
68 Thoughts on Prayer, And this explains St. Paul's meaning when He calls the Spirit our intercessor. For the expression is unusual, since intercession is ascribed to Christ everywhere in Holy Scripture, except in the single instance of the passage which we are considering, and we are told that there is but " One mediator between God and man, " so that the Holy Ghost can never make intercession for us in the sense in which our Lord makes it.


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