TWENTY-SECOND DAY
What to Pray - For All Who Are in Suffering
Remembering them that are in bonds, as bound with them; them that are evil
entreated, as being yourselves in the body. -Heb. 13:3.
What a world of suffering we live in! How Jesus sacrificed all and identified
Himself with it! Let us in our measure do so too. The persecuted, the Jews, the
famine-stricken millions of India, the hidden slavery of Africa, the poverty and
wretchedness of our great cities - and so much more: what suffering among those
who know God and who know Him not. And then in smaller circles, in ten thousand
homes and hearts, what sorrow. In our own neighborhood, how many needing help or
comfort. Let us have a heart for, let us think of the suffering. It will stir us
to pray, to work, to hope, to love more. And in a way and time we know not God
will hear our prayer.
How to Pray - Praying always and not fainting
He spake unto them a parable to the end that they ought always to pray, and
not to faint. -Luke 18:1.
Do you not begin to feel prayer is really the help for this sinful world? What a
need there is of unceasing prayer! The very greatness of the task makes us
despair! What can our ten minutes intercession avail? It is right we feel this:
this is the way in which God is calling and preparing us to give our life to
prayer. Give yourself wholly to God for men, and amid all your work, your heart
will be drawn out to men in love, and drawn up to God in dependence and
expectation. To a heart thus led by the Holy Spirit, it is possible to pray
always and not to faint.
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