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BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS SERIES.|THE FIFTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.20| THE POWER OF RETREAT|JESUS WALKING ON WATER| CHIMDI OHAHUNA God loves us too much to torture us; His desire is that we grow in knowledge of Him daily. In this landmark 20th session of the Fifth Miracle of Jesus Bible Study, we turn our attention to the profound subject of Supplication, a vital expression of prayer that reveals not just how we pray, but who we pray to. Highlights & Key Notes - The Meaning of Supplication: From Psalm 6:9, the Hebrew word techinnah speaks of favor and graciousness, rooted in chanan to stoop in kindness, to show mercy, to entreat. Supplication is not casual; it is heartfelt entreaty, a petition that stirs emotion and calls upon God’s mercy. - Old Testament Perspective: Supplication was often a plea for mercy and favor, requiring men to act as their own mediators before God. Job longed for a Daysman, a mediator to stand between himself and God. - New Testament Reality: Through Christ Jesus, the Mediator, supplication is no longer in the flesh but in the Spirit. Acts 1:14 and Ephesians 6:18 affirm that prayer and supplication are empowered by the Holy Spirit, the Comforter. - Supplication and Prayer Together: Philippians 4:6 reveals that supplication is inseparable from prayer. It is not prayer in fullness but a vital part of it, joined with thanksgiving and requests. - Power in the Word: God responds not to the volume of our voice but to the volume of His Word within us. Even Satan is threatened only by the Word we carry, not by our loudness. - Greek Insight: The Greek deēsis conveys petition, need, and entreaty, rooted in deomai, meaning, to beg, to bind oneself. Supplication is binding oneself to God through petition, made possible by the grace already secured in Christ (Ephesians 1:3). - Contrast of Covenants: In the Old Testament, supplication was from the standpoint of judgment. In the New Testament, it flows from Christ, who Himself is the mercy, grace, and favor of God (1 Timothy 2:5; Hebrews 12:24; 2 Peter 1:3). - Practical Illustration: Hannah’s supplication shows how binding oneself to God’s will through petition can align with divine purpose, bringing forth prophetic fulfillment. Why This Session Matters Supplication is more than asking, it is binding, entreating, and aligning with God’s will through Christ. It transforms prayer from mere words into covenant petitions that manifest the weights of God on earth. This session will inspire you to approach supplication not as begging for what you lack, but as drawing from the abundance already secured in Christ Jesus. Listen now to the full audio teaching on the GRACELIFECOMI Podcast. Kindly, stay updated on future episodes of this enriching series!. Any questions arising from this study can be submitted to chimdiohahunaministry@gmail.com. Check our bio to know how to give your love offerings to the ministry. Jesus is Lord.
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