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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Prayer

You know, we really should 'watch' our prayers. Remember, it's God's will, not ours for our lives, and the lives of others. Maybe He has a different plan for us, or the person we're praying about. And, it's not only a better plan, but for a better purpose. Remember, God knows all, He knows what's best for us. You may want something, but God knows that it's not good for you. And, of course we get stubborn, and don't want to 'wait' on the Lord, and so we go out seeking to make ourselves happy, go against God's will, and then wonder how our lives get so messed up. This is one of the reasons. You have to be patient, trust that God loves you and knows what is best for you, and pray for His will, not yours!


"Watch and pray" (Matt. 26: 41).

We need to watch for prayers as well as for the answers to our prayers. It needs as much wisdom to pray rightly as it does faith to receive the answers to our prayers.

We met a friend the other day, who had been in years of darkness because God had failed to answer certain prayers, and the result had been a state bordering on infidelity.

A very few moments were sufficient to convince this friend that these prayers had been entirely unauthorized, and that God had never promised to answer such prayers, and they were for things which this friend should have accomplished himself, in the exercise of ordinary wisdom.

The result was deliverance from a cloud of unbelief which was almost wrecking a Christian life. There are some things about which we do not need to pray, as much as to take the light which God has already given.

Many persons are asking God to give them peculiar signs, tokens and supernatural intimations of His will. Our business is to use the light He has given, and then He will give whatever more we need.

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