| PRAYER AND TRUST IN GOD. |
There are other points on which I would be glad to point out what is to be found
in Mr. Muller's narrative, but one more must suffice. It is the lesson of firm
and unwavering trust in God's promise as the secret of persevering prayer. If
once we have, in submission to the teaching of the Spirit in the word, taken
hold of God's promise, and believed that the Father has heard us, we must not
allow ourselves by any delay or unfavourable appearances be shaken in our faith.
`The full answer to my daily prayers was far from being realized; yet there was
abundant encouragement granted by the Lord, to continue in prayer. But suppose,
even, that far less had come in than was received, still, after having come to
the conclusion, upon scriptural grounds, after much prayer and self-examination,
I ought to have gone on without wavering, in the exercise of faith and patience
concerning this object; and thus all the children of God, when once satisfied
that anything which they bring before God in prayer, is according to His will,
ought to continue in believing, expecting, persevering prayer until the blessing
is granted. Thus am I myself now waiting upon God for certain blessings, for
which I have daily besought Him for ten years and six months without one day's
intermission. Still the full answer is not yet given concerning the conversion
of certain individuals, though in the meantime I have received many thousands of
answers to prayer. I have also prayed daily without intermission for the
conversion of other individuals about ten years, for others six or seven years,
for others from three or two years; and still the answer is not yet granted
concerning those persons, while in the meantime many thousands of my prayers
have been answered, and also souls converted, for whom I had been praying. I
lay particular stress on this for the benefit of those who may suppose that I
need only to ask of God, and receive at once; or that I might pray concerning
anything, and the answer would surely come. One can only expect to obtain
answers to prayers which are according to the mind of God; and even then,
patience and faith may be exercised for many years, even as mine are exercised,
in the matter to which I have referred; and yet am I daily continuing in prayer,
and expecting the answer, and so surely expecting the answer, that I have often
thanked God that He will surely give it, though now for nineteen years faith and
patience have thus been exercised. Be encouraged, dear Christians, with fresh
earnestness to give yourselves to prayer, if you can only be sure that you ask
things which are for the glory of God.
`But the most remarkable point is this, that £6, 6s. 6d. from Scotland supplied
me, as far as can be known now, with all the means necessary for fitting up and
promoting the New Orphan Houses. Six years and eight months I have been day by
day, and generally several times daily, asking the Lord to give me the needed
means for this enlargement of the Orphan work, which, according to calculations
made in the spring of 1861, appeared to be about fifty thousand pounds: the
total of this amount I had now received. I praise and magnify the Lord for
putting this enlargement of the work into my heart, and for giving me courage
and faith for it; and above all, for sustaining my faith day by day without
wavering. When the last portion of the money was received, I was no more
assured concerning the whole, that I was at the time I had not received one
single donation towards this large sum. I was at the beginning, after once
having ascertained His mind, through most patient and heart-searching waiting
upon God, as fully assured that He would bring it about, as if the two houses,
with their hundreds of orphans occupying them, had been already before me. I
make a few remarks here for the sake of young believers in connection with this
subject: 1. Be slow to take new steps in the Lord's service, or in your
business, or in your families: weigh everything well; weigh all in the light of
the Holy Scriptures and in the fear of God. 2. Seek to have no will of your
own, in order to ascertain the mind of God, regarding any steps you propose
taking, so that you can honestly say you are willing to do the will of God, if
He will only please to instruct you. 3. But when you have found out what the
will of God is, seek for His help, and seek it earnestly, perseveringly,
patiently, believingly, expectantly; and you will surely in His own time and way
obtain it.
`To suppose that we have difficulty about money only would be a mistake: there
occur hundreds of other wants and of other difficulties. It is a rare thing
that a day occurs without some difficulty or some want; but often there are many
difficulties and many wants to be met and overcome the same day. All these are
met by prayer and faith, our universal remedy; and we have never been
confounded. Patient, persevering, believing prayer, offered up to God, in the
Name of the Lord Jesus, has always, sooner or later, brought the blessing. I do
not despair, by God's grace, of obtaining any blessing, provided I can be sure
it would be for any real good, and for the glory of God.
1 The extracts are from a work in four volumes, The Lord's Dealings with
George Muller. J. Nisbet & Co., London.
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