God is making something new! In more and more places in the world, the incense smoke of 24-hour prayer rises before the throne of God, and houses of prayer are built.
The time has come for the worship and intercession to rise from more and more places in Hungary as a fragrant offering! We must return to our original vocation as humans, the constant praise of God.
God still calls prayerrs and guardians who cry unceasingly to him for their people:
On your walls, Jerusalem, I have put up guards, neither at night nor in the day. (Iz 62.6)
The House of Prayer is a place of incessant glorification and intercession.
The House of Lords Prayer initiative was founded in the fall of 2013, bringing together several communities. A year later, we held our first conference, the House of Prayer Conference, after which the Lord invited young people who wished to serve prayer. Since then, we have been standing before the Lord for more and more hours a week in praise, intercession, worship.
What does the Spirit say to the Church of Jesus Christ today? We are experiencing a strong call to pray with renewed zeal. The Church must constantly return to the upper chamber to receive light and flame over and over again, like a burning bush of lace. The Church needs constant renewal to instigate the burning lace bush of the Spirit that called her to existence at Pentecost.
... As we crossed the threshold of this new millennium, John Paul II, in his apostolic letter, Novo Millennio Ineunte,invited us: "Our Christian communities must become authentic schools of prayer. "To renew," he says, "row into the depths of prayer to reach the depths of the mission."
The trombone has been blown and the call is heard everywhere in Christian churches. This call is for all of God's people—it's time to wake up from the dream—it's time to re-enliven in the Spirit—it's time to renew—it's time to become the Lord's passionate worshippers and an effective tool for intercession for the Church and the world!
Wherever you turn, you hear this call to prayer: prayer for cities — prayer for nations. Everywhere you look, you see writings calling upon God's people to intense adoration, glorification, and intercession. It's time — many new prayer initiatives are born, houses of prayer are growing, mountains of prayer are being established, prayer celebrations are being held, all in response to the call.
In the last century, hundreds of millions of People in Christian Churches have met God in a personal Pentecost experience in the upper chamber, "baptized" in the Spirit, that is, they have experienced the very concrete experience of the graces of Pentecost, through which the work of the Holy Ghost can be experienced in our personal lives and in communion. In this outpouring of the Holy Ghost, the gifts of the Spirit were emanating with great force. This time was a time of meeting and strengthening for god's people.
We live in a time when God is recalling his people to the upper chamber, not out of nostalgia, not to contemplate the root experiences of renewal, but with a servitude heart, a heart that knows what it is: to experience god's power and gifts in prayer. At a time that invites us beyond the perspective of prayer so far, to pray with great zeal for the renewal of the heart and the Church of Jesus Christ, for the unity of all Christians and for the renewal of society, and thus for "the renewal of the face of the earth" (new evangelization and conversion of sinners).
"Who invited you?" you can ask. Would I be surprised to say that this call to worship and intercession is both our right and our duty? This is an important truth that we all have to accept. Through our baptism, each of us shares the priesthood of Christ in a special way. We are all invited to worship god's worshippers to have a heart-to-heart relationship with Jesus. ... Jesus, as a priest, constantly intercede for us. It is important to understand that all intercession meets in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. (...)
It is time for Renewal to respond forcefully to the call to prayer and to bear witness to the rich experience of prayer in the power of the Spirit. This great treasure, this vitality, must be set in motion in many ways and with the greatest intensity, mobilizing worshippers and mediators for the Church and the world at this hour of crisis.
Kim Catherine-Marie Kollins (2002)
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