This post continues a series of excerpts from With Christ in the School of Prayer, by Andrew Murray. I do this, not because I'm a powerful prayer warrior, but because I'm not. Murray was. I thank the Christian Classics Ethereal Library for making this public domain work available. To see their post of the book, go here. His book is based on Mark 11:22-24. The previous post in this series is here. As usual in this blog, long quotations are in this color. Murray's book is based on Mark 11:22-24.
Blessed Master! teach me to apprehend fully
what I only partly realize, that it is only through the will of God,
accepted and acted out in obedience to His commands, that we obtain the
power to grasp His will in His promises and fully to appropriate them in
our prayers. And teach me that it is in the path of fruit-bearing that
the deeper growth of the branch into the Vine can be perfected, and we
attain to the perfect oneness with Thyself in which we ask whatsoever we
will.
O Lord! Reveal to us, we pray Thee, how with all the hosts of
heaven, and with Thyself the Son on earth, and with all the men of faith
who have glorified Thee on earth, obedience to God is our highest privilege, because it gives access to oneness with Himself in that which is His highest glory—His all perfect will.
And reveal to us, we pray Thee, how in keeping Thy commandments and
bearing fruit according to Thy will, our spiritual nature will grow up
to the full stature of the perfect man, with power to ask and to receive
whatsoever we will.
O Lord Jesus! Reveal Thyself to us, and the
reality of Thy purpose and Thy power to make these Thy wonderful
promises the daily experience of all who utterly yield themselves to
Thee and Thy words. Amen.
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