Help of the Holy Spirit
[Romans 8:26-27]
Look
at Romans 8:26-27: “In the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness; for we
do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us
with groanings too deep for words; and He who searches the hearts knows what
the mind of the Spirit is, because He intercedes for the saints according to
the will of God.” Our Holy Spirit is the Holy Spirit
who helps us. The gracious Holy Spirit,
the comforting Holy Spirit, and the omnipotent Holy Spirit, how grateful and blessed
are we that God is helping us? The Holy
Spirit helps us, so we are satisfied without lack.
First, who is the Holy Spirit?
The Holy Spirit helps us who are already adopted. With the help of the Holy Spirit, we have
already received the spirit of adoption and cry out to God, “Abba! Father!”
(Rom. 8:15). The Holy Spirit Himself
bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God (v. 16). With the help of the Holy Spirit, we are not
only adopted, but also heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ (v. 17). The Holy Spirit helps us who are to be
adopted, who are waiting for the redemption of the body. Here, “the redemption of our bodies” (v. 23)
means that when Jesus comes again, the Holy Spirit will also give life to our
mortal bodies (v. 11). In the blink of an eye when the last
trumpet is sounded, the Holy Spirit will raise the dead to incorruptibility and
we will be all changed (1 Cor. 15:52). When
the Lord comes down from heaven with a shout, the sound of the archangel, and
the trumpet of God, those who have died while believing in Christ will be
resurrected first (1 Thess. 4:16). This
is the redemption of our body. After
that, we who are still alive will be caught up with them in the clouds to meet
the Lord in the air, and we will be with the Lord forever (v. 17).
Second, what does the Holy Spirit
help us with?
The Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness (Rom. 8:26). We are weak in body and mind. Originally, God made us strong, but we were
weakened by the sin of the first Adam. Jesus
was also weak. While Jesus was in the
boat with his disciples, suddenly a great storm raged and waves crashed,
causing the boat to sink (Mk. 4:37). But Jesus was tired and slept on the
cushion at the back of the boat (v. 38). Jesus fasted for 40 days and became very
hungry (Mt. 4:2). Thus, when Jesus was
weak in his body, the devil tempted him.
At that time, Jesus overcame the temptation of the devil with the word
of God. We need to know our weaknesses
deeply. We
need to understand how weak not only our body is but also how weak our mind is
and how weak our determination is. Even through
hardship and adversity, we must fully realize and know our weakness. So we need to know how incompetent and
helpless we are. Then, like the Apostle
Paul, we can experience the power of God being perfected in our weaknesses (2
Cor. 12:9). When we are weak, the Holy Spirit works powerfully in us. Therefore, like Paul, we have no choice but
to boast about our weaknesses. The
reason is because the power of Christ may rest upon us (v. 9). We must keep in mind that Satan tempts us
when we are weak. We must overcome the
temptation of Satan with the help of the Holy Spirit who helps us when we are
weak. For that we must pray. Look at Matthew 26:41 – “Keep watching and
praying that you may not enter into temptation; the spirit is willing, but the
flesh is weak.” Also, like Jesus, we must
overcome Satan's temptations with the Word of God (Mt. 4:4, 7, 10).
The Holy Spirit helps us in prayer (Rom. 8:26). It is said that prayer is like breathing. If we don't breathe, we die. To that extent, prayer, which is spiritual
breathing, is very important. We have so
many things to pray for. But we can't pray for everything. There are many times when we cannot pray. A lot of times we groan. What should we do? We must seek the help of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit helps us in our prayers, and He
Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words (v. 26). Most of the time when we pray, we do not know
whether this is God's will or not. Therefore,
there are many times when we pray according to our will while praying according
to what we see. This is praying as if we
are beating the air (1 Cor. 9:26). Because the Holy Spirit knows the will of God, when we are
weak and do not know how to pray as we ought, the Holy Spirit intercedes for us
according to the will of God (Rom. 8:26, 27). Also, the Holy Spirit helps us to know God's will so that we
can pray according to God's will. Therefore,
we must not lose heart and pray to Abba Father and Father with the help of the
Holy Spirit, who Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words. Also, we must pray to God the Father with the
help of the Holy Spirit, believing that Jesus is still interceding for us (Heb.
7:25). The Bible tells us to “pray without
ceasing” (1 Thess. 5:17), and we can pray various kinds of prayers to obey this
word (Prayer at a set time, regular prayer, early morning prayer, Wednesday
prayer, intercession prayer, fasting prayer, etc.). My personal suggestion is to make prayer a
life. Just as we still live by breathing,
we must live by praying, which is spiritual breathing. We must strive to make every moment of our
life a life of prayer to God. We must spend countless hours talking to our Abba Father God.
In particular, I want to encourage you
to have a habit of praying with the praises.
The Holy Spirit helps us! The
Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness and helps us in prayer. The Holy Spirit Himself intercedes for us with
groanings too deep for words. The Holy
Spirit intercedes for us according to God's will. We have come this far with the help of the
Holy Spirit (Ebenezer). Even now and in
the future, we will have to live a victorious life as we experience the
powerful work of the Holy Spirit while praying with the help of the Holy Spirit.
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