“PERHAPS MY SONS HAVE SINNED….” JOB 1:5 / WHEN THE RIGHTEOUS MAN PRAYS

by John Robert Stevens

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This cassette tape contained the following 2 messages by John Robert Stevens.

“PERHAPS MY SONS HAVE SINNED….” JOB 1:5
September 24, 1976 Friday P.M. Shiloh

Job being perfect in all his ways becomes a model intercessor whose prayers are offered with repentance. The perfect prayer vicariously assumes the guilt of the one for whom prayer is offered. The mark of unity is not the absence of division, but the vicarious responsibility and repentance for your brother’s sin. Does not Christ do this for us also? (33 min.)

Scriptures: Job 1:8,1-5; (Prov. 27:6); (II Tim. 4:2); (Jude 3)
Topics: Intercession; Repentance; Perfection; Faith, Vicarious; Unity; Love in the Body; (Shiloh); (Criticism)
Series: Shattered at Shiloh
Rated: Foundational Teaching, For Mature Sons

WHEN THE RIGHTEOUS MAN PRAYS
September 27, 1976 Monday A.M. Shiloh

Why is the fervent prayer of the righteous effective? That righteous man has faith or he would not be truly righteous. This faith is effective faith for it is not crossed out by the warfare of the flesh. When the inner war for righteousness is won, the whole of the focus of faith is in the intercession. (39 min.)

Scriptures: Gal. 5:13-18; James 5:16-18; (Matt. 6:22,33); (Eph. 2:5); (Matt. 5:6; 19:19); (Col. 1:9); (Dan. 10:10-13); (Amos 7:10); (Heb. 12:1)
Topics: Righteousness; Repentance; Prayer; Faith, Aggressive; Flesh; (Freedom)
Series: Shattered at Shiloh
Rated: For Mature Sons, JRS Selected Messages