If you abide in
Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be
done for you. (John 15:7 NKJV)
Our Lord
expected answers to His prayers, and in all His teaching He leads us to feel
that we shall be able to obtain, through prayer, what otherwise would not come our
way. He knew all that was to be known of natural law; but notwithstanding His
perfect acquaintance with the mysteries of His Father's government, He said: "If ye shall ask anything of the Father,
He will give it you in My Name."
When we
consider the lives of some who have fought mightily for God, it is clear that
they learned a secret which eludes many of us. This is from the biography of
Dr. Burns Thomson: "When much together as students," writes his
friend, "we agreed on special petitions, and the Lord encouraged us by
giving us answers, so early and so definite, as could only have come from
Himself, so that no room was left for the shadow of doubt that God was the hearer
and answerer of prayer. Once the answer came the same day, and at another time
whilst we were yet speaking. My friend often spoke of our agreement, to the
glory of Him who fulfilled to us His promise; and I refer to it to encourage
others." This is but one leaf out of the great library of prayers,
intercessions, and supplications, which stand recorded before God.
Prayer
which is to prevail must be: For the glory of the Father. Whatever petition we
offer must be tested by this thought: will it be for the glory of God? It is
for this that our Savior lives and pleads (John 14:13).
It must be
in Christ's Name, which stands for Nature. In other words, when we pray it must
not be as our self nature but as the Christ nature indicates. It is not enough
to mention His Name at the end of our prayer: His Spirit must pervade every
petition.
We must
bear fruit (John 15:16). Answers to prayer largely depend on our ministry to
others. If we are living for the accomplishment of God's purpose and His kingdom,
we may ask whatever is necessary for the achievement of our endeavor.
We must
abide in Christ; then the sap of the Holy Spirit rising from the hidden root
will produce desires and petitions like those which Christ presents to His
Father (John 15:17)
PRAYER
All our
desire is known unto You, therefore perfect what You have begun, and what Your
Spirit has awakened us to ask in prayer. We seek Your face, show us Your glory.
In Christ’s name I pray, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise
#173:
I will bless the peacemakers and call them My children.
Matthew 5:9 (WEB)
Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they shall be called children of God.
I will bless the peacemakers and call them My children.
Matthew 5:9 (WEB)
Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they shall be called children of God.
No comments:
Post a Comment