Jas 5:16 Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.
There are many ways in our Christian life where we
have to get adjusted to the will of the LORD.
The will of the LORD is
not always an easy thing for our flesh; and so very often, we have to
have a real battle to get adjusted to the will of the LORD on some
particular matter; and prayer is the time in which that adjustment has
to be done.
It is just possible that some of us are having a battle over
the will of GOD on something. Well, this is the time to get through
with that issue.
Our prayer times give us the great opportunity of
getting right into line with the will of GOD on all matters....
True prayer is the prayer of confession and humiliation!
True prayer is the time of absolute committal and surrender and submission to the LORD!
True prayer is
the time for getting right into line with the will of GOD on all
matters!
Now these three things, we could call negative things. Of
course they are not negative when we have to face them, they are very
positive matters.
But when we come to the fourth thing, we move over a
bit to another side; and I am sure that this first time of prayer in the
case of Paul was a time of deep worship.
What does worship come out
from? What is it that leads us to worship? What is the true nature and
spirit of worship?
Is it not a deep unspeakable gratitude for the grace
of GOD?
We only worship in the measure in which we appreciate the grace
of GOD....
You remember that a favorite way to Paul of opening his
letters was with three words: "Grace, mercy, and peace, be unto you."
That was the foundation of everything for Paul.
Wonderful grace, grace
that could never be explained; boundless mercy; and peace with GOD.
That
was surely the consciousness of this man during his prayer.
It was the
prayer of deep worship for the grace of GOD, and that must have a place
in all true prayer.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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