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The Lost Art of Intercession

Restoring the Power and Passion of the Watch of the Lord

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The Lost Art of Intercession

By: Jim W. Goll
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Fire shall be kept burning continually on the altar; it is not to go out. (Leviticus 6:13) Two hundred years ago, this verse was burned into the hearts of a community of Moravian refugees in tiny Hernnhut in eastern Germany under Count von Zinzendorf. They committed themselves to restore this "Watch of the Lord" through 24 hours of unbroken prayer and intercession that continued for more than 100 years! God is out to restore the lost art of intercession, and He is calling His warriors to once again mount up the "Watch of the Lord".

When God's people send "up" the incense of prayer and worship, God will send "down" supernatural power, anointing, and acts of intervention. Jim Goll paints a picture of prophetic clarity and urgency in this anointed work that sounds God's clarion call to His Church: This is the season for us to mount the walls with prayer and praise, and restore the lost art of intercession!

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