In Luke 7, a Roman centurion, valuing intercession, sends Jewish elders to plead with Jesus to heal his dying servant. His love for Israel and investment in building a synagogue prompt Jesus to respond immediately. This illustrates a divine principle: supporting God’s house through prayer, service, and giving leads to divine favor. The sermon emphasizes that building God’s house ensures blessings, healing, and transformation. Examples from David and Elijah highlight how devotion to God’s work brings eternal rewards, urging believers to prioritize God’s house for supernatural prosperity.
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01.) What is the law of intercession?
02.) Why did Jesus respond quickly to the centurion’s request?
03.) What does building God’s house involve?
04.) What happens when you support God’s house?
05.) Why is the house of God important?
06.) How did David contribute to God’s house?
07.) What was the widow’s role in supporting God’s house?
08.) What does Psalm 127:1 teach about building God’s house?
09.) What happens if you neglect God’s house?
10.) What promise does Haggai 2:19 offer?