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Interceding for the Lost
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to learn again. The art of intercession is a lost art among us. We'll never really have the depth of the move of the Spirit of God until we have that kind of intercession. I prayed that Friday night in Phoenix with groanings, and tears, and other tongues for about an hour. I knew I was interceding for someone who was lost. And I knew to keep at it until I had a note of victory. (A note of victory — that is when the burden lifts, and you feel light, wonderful, and blessed. Or, when you begin to sing in other tongue s. Or, when you begin to laugh instead of groan. In other words, you have whatever it is you are praying about.) Once in a great while, the Lord will let me know what or whom I am praying about. That Friday night, He let me know. He gave me a vision. I saw the church where I was holding a meeting full of people. I saw myself at the pulpit p reaching. I heard myself preach a sermon I'd never preached before. I heard myself give four points to this sermon. (I got a brand new sermon which I preached the following Sunday night.) I saw myself finish the sermon, then lean over the pu lpit and point to a man sitting the second seat from the front. I heard myself say as I pointed to him, "Friend, God shows me you are past 70 years and that you've been bro ught up to believe that there is no hell. But He told me to tell you that you have one foot in hell right now, and the other one is slipping in." I saw that man leave the pew, come and kneel at the