The Greatest Source of Power

The Big Idea

“Whatever you ask in My name, that I will do”

John 14:13

The most overlooked source of power in the Christian life is intercessory prayer. Not the work we do, not the services we perform—but the prayer we lift up on behalf of others. When we abide in Christ, our prayers become conduits of His power working in the world and in people’s lives.

The Simple Takeaway

Person A

Believes that prayer is what you do when you’re not able to accomplish anything. Prayer is the consolation prize, something for when you’re too weak or busy to actually help.

Person B

Recognizes prayer as the primary work, the place where real power is unleashed. They invest time in intercession, knowing that their prayers shape circumstances and transform hearts in ways visible action never could alone.

Chambers elevates prayer from a last resort to the greatest power we wield.

If you truly believed your prayers were the greatest power you could offer, how would you reorganize your time and priorities?