In this sermon, Rev. Payne reflects on the profound truth of Romans 8:26–27, emphasizing the comforting presence and active role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer. Acknowledging the increasing cultural hostility toward Christianity and the common human experience of weakness—physically, emotionally, and spiritually—he reassures the congregation that they are not alone. The Holy Spirit not only dwells in every believer but also intercedes for them in prayer, especially when words fail. This divine intercession, paired with Christ's advocacy in heaven, provides assurance, strength, and hope. The sermon encourages believers to embrace their weakness as a path to dependence on God's power, highlighting that the Spirit's groanings express deep, God-aligned prayers on our behalf, even when we do not know what to pray.
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