“And He who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.”
Romans 8:27 (RSV)
I used to usher in my previous church and one weekend after putting the collection money into the safe, I noticed a staff member in the lobby of the church, who was calling 911.
He told me that a lady sitting in a pew told someone next to her that she was having a stroke. The staff person asked me to go sit with her in the pew, until EMS arrived. I sat next to her and she was able to talk, telling me how she had suddenly developed weakness on the entire left side of her body. She drove herself to church that day and was all alone.
I put my arm around her and was about to say a prayer, when a paramedic appeared at my side, motioning for me to get out of the pew. They placed her in a carry chair and rushed her off to the nearest hospital. Thank God they arrived so quickly, but I felt bad that I never had a chance to pray.
I might have been interrupted, but I now believe that as I put my arm around her with the intent to pray, that in itself, became a wordless prayer. God knows our intentions, with or without words. To touch someone’s hand or shoulder, with good intent, becomes a prayer.
The scripture verse today, tells us that God searches our hearts and knows our mind, our spirit, and our deepest intentions. Since God is all knowing and omnipresent, His Spirit is with us in every situation. He knows the thoughts of our heart and intercedes for us, as His Spirit finishes prayers that we cannot finish.
Words do matter at times, as when someone verbally cries out to God for help, since whoever calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved, (Romans 10:13)
But there is a different kind of “calling upon” the Lord, which comes from deep within our spirit. Calling upon the Lord is a prayer intention in our heart, even before it is verbalized.
A human mind processes from 6,000 to 60,000 thoughts a day, and God is big enough to know every thought at all times and all places, before a single word is spoken. We are fully known and understood by an awesome and loving God.
Sometimes we are hindered from praying in person for someone due to geographical distance, or we might be too distressed or brokenhearted to find the words to pray at all. The Spirit intercedes on our behalf, knowing our heart’s intent. We are God’s people by faith, spread across the world, but we are all connected by one Holy Spirit, who intercedes for us.
Lord, thank you for sending your Spirit to intercede for us, knowing the thoughts and intentions of our heart, even without words. Amen











