Power in Prayer

Thompson, Darryl devotional at egwlists.whiteestate.org
Sat Jan 14 06:29:39 PST 2006


Power in Prayer

     And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do. John 14:13


     The petitions of a humble heart and contrite spirit he will not
despise. The opening of our hearts to our heavenly Father, the
acknowledgment of our entire dependence, the expression of our wants,
the homage of grateful love--this is true prayer.  

     Angels record every prayer that is earnest and sincere. We should
rather dispense with selfish gratifications than neglect communion with
God. The deepest poverty, the greatest self-denial, with His approval,
is better than riches, honors, ease, and friendship without it. We must
take time to pray. If we allow our minds to be absorbed by worldly
interests, the Lord may give us time by removing from us our idols of
gold, of houses, or of fertile lands.  

     The young would not be seduced into sin if they would refuse to
enter any path save that upon which they could ask God's blessing. If
the messengers who bear the last solemn warning to the world would pray
for the blessing of God, not in a cold, listless, lazy manner, but
fervently and in faith, as did Jacob, they would find many places where
they could say, "I have seen God face to face, and my life is
preserved." They would be accounted of heaven as princes, having power
to prevail with God and with men.  

     True prayer, offered in faith, is a power to the petitioner.
Prayer, whether offered in the public assembly, at the family altar, or
in secret, places man directly in the presence of God. By constant
prayer the youth may obtain principles so firm that the most powerful
temptations will not draw them from their allegiance to God.  

     The greatest victories to the church of Christ or to the individual
Christian . . . are those victories that are gained in the audience
chamber with God, when earnest, agonizing faith lays hold upon the
mighty arm of power. 

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