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The Worthy Intercessor (Part 2)

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 Message: THE WORTHY INTERCESSOR (Part 2) by Apostle Dr. Emma Innocent Contemporary N.T Intercessors: Let look at briefly, individuals in modern church history that distinguished themselves as worthy intercessors in their time.  i. Daniel Nash (A.k.a Father Nash):  He lived between 1775 - 1831. He served as Charles Finney personal intercessor. He was key to the revival that followed Charles' ministry. When God would direct where a meeting was to be held, Father Nash would enter the town secretly with few intercessors, and travail for God to move in the town.  Leonard Ravenhill made a story about him: "I met an old lady who told me a story about Charles Finney that has challenged me over the years. Finney went to Bolton to minister, but before he began, two men knocked on the door of her humble cottage, wanting lodging. The poor woman looked amazed, for she had no extra accommodation. Finally, for about 25 cents a week, the two men (Father Nash and Abel Clary), rented...

The Worthy Intercessor (Part 1)

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Message: THE WORTHY INTERCESSOR by Apostle Dr. Emmanuel C. Innocent Introduction: Who is an Intercessor?  There are two scriptures where the word "intercessor" was used. The first and only one is in KJV translation, Isa. 59:16 while the other in TPT (The Passion Translation) Eze. 22:30. Let see the one in Ez. 22:30 "I searched for someone who would repair the wall, one who fills the gap, an intercessor to cry out for mercy, but I found no one. There was no one found who would keep my justice from destroying the nation." (TPT)  To get the true meaning of an intercessor, we have to look at the Hebrew meaning to it because English words are limited in meaning.  Hebrew word for intercessor is "paga" which mean five things. They are: a. TO ENCOUNTER: This means to come against an obstacle. The first sign of an intercessor is one who is a fighter. One who is not scared of battles. One who is willing and ready to fight.  Ps. 120:7 explains the summary of the figh...