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March 1, 2011 | |
How I Learned to Pray for the Lost | Anonymous/Unknown | Prayer | |
We may say that each one is actually God's purchased possession, although still held by the enemy. We must through the prayer of faith, claim and take for God, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, that which is rightfully His. |
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February 1, 2019 | |
Lord, Teach Us to Pray | Andrew Murray, 1885 | Prayer | |
Come, my brothers and sisters! Shall we not go to the Blessed Master and ask Him anew to enroll our names too in that school which He always keeps open for those who long to continue their studies in the Divine art of prayer and intercession? |
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May 1, 2009 | |
Not Looking, but Trusting | William J. Harney, 1915 | Prayer | |
Elijah would not... look at surroundings and circumstances. To look would have meant discouragement; to look would have defeated God's purpose... to look would have meant the loss of all. So he covered up his "lookers," and just would not look. |
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July 1, 2011 | |
Renewed Day by Day | George Muller, 1841 | Prayer | |
The first thing to be concerned about is not how much I might serve the Lord, or how I might glorify the Lord; but how I might get my soul into a happy state, and how my inner man might be nourished. |
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April 15, 2016 | |
Surmounting Barriers to Faith | George D. Watson, 1894 | Prayer | |
Her quest was not yet over. For we now see four great barriers her faith had yet to surmount; namely, divine silence, human coldness, class, and humiliation. If we look at these in detail, we find that they illustrate the vital issues in many lives today. |
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August 1, 2014 | |
Take Time | George D. Watson, 1898 | Prayer | |
To rush forward in our thinking, speaking, and doing, demonstrates a lack of faith in God, and how little we perceive His presence and dominion over all things. It is true in a thousand different things that "he that believeth shall not make haste." |
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August 1, 2018 | |
The Salvation of All | Andrew Murray, 1900 | Prayer | |
If we only knew God and His love, how we would look upon every person we see as one... for whom [He] longs. We would begin to wonder at the mystery of grace that has taken the Church... as a partner in the great work of making that love known. |
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October 1, 2014 | |
Walk in Love | George D. Watson, 1894 | Prayer | |
To walk in love—to speak, to act, to purpose, with the love of God pervading our every movement—is the best and sublimest form of existence. To do this there must be a thorough abandonment of self-will, self-opinion, and self-desire. |