Sunday, September 17, 2023 | When the Church Prays | In Jesus’ Name
Andria Roberts   -  

In the fifth sermon of the “When the Church Prays” series, we warmly welcome back Pastor Andria Roberts to the pulpit. Her message, centered around the theme of “In Jesus’ Name,” draws from the powerful scripture in Romans 15:30 (TPT), underscoring the significance of our union with the Lord Jesus Christ and the partnership of prayer within our faith community.

Pastor Andria delves into the profound spiritual reality that praying in the name of Jesus carries. Through insightful teaching and heartfelt anecdotes, she reminds us that invoking the name of Jesus is not merely a religious formality but a declaration of our union with Him.

The sermon highlights how praying in Jesus’ name represents an invitation into His authority, a connection to His purpose, and a deepening of our relationship with Him. Pastor Andria Roberts emphasizes that when we pray in Jesus’ name, we tap into the divine power and access to the Father that Jesus Himself promised.

Through real-life examples and biblical references, Pastor Andria illustrates how praying in Jesus’ name transforms our prayers from mere words into instruments of divine influence. She encourages the congregation to pray with boldness and faith, knowing that we have been entrusted with the authority of Jesus to make requests, seek guidance, and intercede on behalf of others.

The sermon serves as a powerful reminder that praying in Jesus’ name is not a ritual but an act of alignment with His will and a testament to our faith in His redemptive work. It empowers us to approach God with confidence, knowing that our prayers are heard and answered in accordance with His perfect plan.

As the sermon concludes, the congregation is inspired to incorporate the profound practice of praying in Jesus’ name into their daily lives. Pastor Andria’s teaching leaves an indelible mark, emphasizing that through this sacred act, we participate in the ongoing work of Christ, making our prayers effective and transformative, just as He intended.

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