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Sunday, September 27, 2020

With Christ in the School of Prayer, by Andrew Murray, 52

This post continues a series of excerpts from With Christ in the School of Prayer, by Andrew Murray. I thank the Christian Classics Ethereal Library for making this public domain work available. To see their post of the book, go here. The previous post is here. As usual in this blog, long quotations are in this color.

Let each child of God who is seeking to work the work of love in his Father’s service take courage.  The parent with his child, the teacher with his class, the visitor with his district, the Bible reader with his circle, the preacher with his hearers, each one who, in his little circle, has accepted and is bearing the burden of hungry, perishing souls,—let them all take courage.  Nothing is at first so strange to us as that God should really require persevering prayer, that there should be a real spiritual needs-be for importunity.  To teach it us, the Master uses this almost strange parable. [About the man who asks a neighbor for some food for a guest, after bedtime.]  If the unfriendliness of a selfish earthly friend can be conquered by importunity, how much more will it avail with the heavenly Friend, who does so love to give, but is held back by our spiritual unfitness, our incapacity to possess what He has to give.  O let us thank Him that in delaying His answer He is educating us up to our true position and the exercise of all our power with Him, training us to live with Him in the fellowship of undoubting faith and trust, to be indeed the friends of God.  And let us hold fast the threefold cord that cannot be broken:  the hungry friend needing the help, and the praying friend seeking the help, and the Mighty Friend, loving to give as much as he needeth.

 

2 comments:

Diwakar said...

Hello Bro. Martin LaBar. I am a Pastor from Mumbai India. I am glad to stop by your profile on the blogger and the blog post. I am also blessed and feel privileged and honoured to get connected with you as well as know you as a Bible and science teacher and about your interest in Bible Study. It was so encouraging to go through the excerpts from "With Christ in the School of Prayer". I love gettting connected with the people of God around the globe to be encouraged stengthened and praying for one another. I have been in the Pastoral mininstry for last 41yrs in this great city of Mumbai a city with a great contrast where richest of rich and the poorest of poor live. We reach o ut to the poorest of poor with the love of Christ to bring healing to the poorest of poor with the love of Christ to bring healing to the brokenhearted. We also encourage young and adults from the west to come to Mumbai to work with us during their vacation time. We would love to have young people from your family,friends or church circle to come to Mumbai to work with us during their vacation time. My email id is : dhwankhede(at)gmail(dot)com and my name is Diwakar Wankhede

Martin LaBar said...

Thanks for your comment. Sorry it took so long to respond.