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Prayer, the Channel of All Blessings, May 1
And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall
receive.
Matthew 21:22
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Prayer is the breath of the soul, the channel of all blessings. As, with
a realization of the needs of humanity, with a feeling of self- loathing,
the repentant soul offers its prayer, God sees its struggles, watches its
conflicts, and marks its sincerity. He has His finger upon its pulse, and He
takes note of every throb. Not a feeling thrills it, not an emotion agitates it,
not a sorrow shades it, not a sin stains it, not a thought or purpose moves
it, of which He is not cognizant. That soul was purchased at an infinite
cost, and is loved with a devotion that is unalterable....
Christ our Saviour ... had bodily wants to be supplied, bodily weariness
to be relieved. It was by prayer to His Father that He was braced for duty
and for trial. Day by day He followed His round of duty, seeking to save
souls. His heart went out in tender sympathy for the weary and heavy
laden. And He spent whole nights in prayer in behalf of the tempted
ones....
The Christian is given the invitation to carry his burdens to God in
prayer, and to fasten himself closely to Christ by the cords of living faith.
The Lord authorizes us to pray, declaring that He will hear the prayers of
those who trust in His infinite power. He will be honored by those who
draw nigh to Him, who faithfully do His service. “Thou wilt keep him in
perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.”
Isaiah 26:3
. The arm of Omnipotence is outstretched to guide us and lead
us onward and still onward. Go forward, the Lord says; I understand the
case, and I will send you help. Continue to pray. Have faith in Me. It is
for My name’s glory that you ask, and you shall receive. I will be honored
before those who are watching critically for your failure. They shall see
the truth triumph gloriously. “All things, whatsoever ye ask in prayer,
believing, ye shall receive.”...
True faith, true prayer—how strong they are!
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