Praying in Ourselves vs. Praying in the Holy Spirit
Luke 18:11 “I thank you, God,
that I am
not like any other…”
Matthew 6:10 Your kingdom
come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
Jude 20 “Pray in the Holy
Spirit.”
Ephesians 6:18 “Pray in the
Spirit at all times.”
Romans 8:26 “The Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words.”
|
Item |
Praying
in Ourselves |
Praying
in the Holy Spirit |
|
Meaning |
Prayer initiated by natural thought, emotion, and
self-will |
Prayer initiated
by the Holy Spirit in the mingled spirit |
|
Source |
Human need, feeling, anxiety, desire |
God’s burden,
moving, and will |
|
Illustration |
One-way speaking to God |
Two-way
divine-human fellowship |
|
Explanation |
Man speaking to God from himself |
God praying in
man, man echoing God |
|
Effect |
Temporary comfort, limited spiritual impact |
Touching the
throne, releasing God’s authority |
|
Purpose |
Asking God to fulfill our will |
Cooperating
with God to fulfill His will |
|
Nature |
Single-layer person |
Double-layer
person |
|
Center |
Self-centered |
God-centered |
|
Result |
Frustration or uncertainty |
Faith,
authority, peace, fulfillment |
|
Spiritual Value |
Beginning stage of prayer |
Mature reality
of prayer |
|
Related Scriptures |
Jude 20 Pray in
the Holy Spirit Ephesians 6:18 Pray in
spirit Romans 8:26 Spirit
intercedes James 5:17 Elijah’s prayer Luke 22:42 Yielding to
God’s will John 15:7 Abiding prayer |
|
*Spiritual
Inward Relationship (Core Revelation)
True prayer is not merely man speaking to God.
It is: God praying
within man, and man expressing what God initiates.
Jude 20 says: “Praying in the Holy Spirit.”
This reveals: Prayer does not originate
from us.
It originates from God’s Spirit moving within us.
Then:
- God burdens
- Man responds
- God speaks
through man
This is the double-layer prayer.
Outwardly: you pray
Inwardly: Christ prays
*Deeper
Contrast (Spiritual Levels)
|
Level |
In
Ourselves |
In the
Holy Spirit |
|
Origin |
Soul / self |
Mingled spirit |
|
Operation |
Thought first |
Spirit first |
|
Formation |
Human arrangement |
Divine
inspiration |
|
Power |
Human zeal |
Resurrection
life |
|
Authority |
Limited |
Heavenly
authority |
|
Position |
Asking from distance |
Co-working in
union |
|
Outcome |
Personal consolation |
Kingdom
advancement |
*Biblical
Examples
1. Elijah (James 5:17) “He prayed earnestly.”
Literal meaning: He prayed with prayer.
This means: He prayed with the prayer already
initiated within him by God.
Result: Three and a half years without rain.
This is: God issuing
His decree through man.
2. The Pharisee
(Luke
18:11)
He prayed from
self-righteousness.
Though words
were spoken to God, they originated from self.
God rejected it.
3. The Lord Jesus
in Gethsemane (Luke 22:42)
“Not My will, but Yours be done.”
The highest prayer:
The self fully yielded to God.
4. Hannah
Initially prayed from personal pain.
Eventually touched God’s need.
Her prayer became cooperation with God’s economy.
*Practical
Application Today
1. Stop natural
prayer first
Do not rush into speaking.
Pause before God.
2. Turn inward to
your spirit
Ask: “Lord, what do You want to pray in me?”
3. Follow the
inner anointing
Pray according to inward sense.
4. Learn to
cooperate
Sometimes prayer is:
- Groaning
- Silence
- Deep inward
burden
This is often the Spirit’s intercession. (Romans
8:26)
*Prophesying
Guidance (Practical Route)
Step 1 Call on the Lord “Lord Jesus…”
Step 2 Quiet the soul
Step 3 Receive the burden
Step 4 Utter what is within
Step 5 Let the flow continue
*One
Prophesying Summary
Praying in ourselves seeks
God for our purpose; praying in the Holy Spirit allows
God to express His purpose through us.
*Ultimate
Conclusion
The greatness of prayer is not in: how
intensely we speak
but in: how much
God is speaking through us.
The highest prayer is not: “Lord, hear me.”
It is: “Lord, pray through me.”
*One-Sentence
Comparison
|
In
Ourselves |
In the
Holy Spirit |
|
I speak to God |
God speaks
through me |
|
My burden |
His burden |
|
Self-initiation |
Spirit-initiation |
|
Religious action |
Divine-human
cooperation |
*Final
Word
Real prayer is not man trying to move God; it is God moving man
to express Himself.
*Please refer to the 2026 Spring
International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The
Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for His Economy, Week 1:
"Firm and Continuous Prayer, and Fulfilling the Ministry of the Word"