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Chapter 282—Secret Prayer a Necessity
Seek the Lord and his strength, seek his face continually.
1 Chronicles
16:11
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When Jesus was upon the earth, He taught His disciples how to pray. He
directed them to present their daily needs before God, and to cast all their
care upon Him. And the assurance He gave them that their petitions should
be heard, is assurance also to us.
Have a place for secret prayer. Jesus had select places for communion
with God, and so should we. We need often to retire to some spot, however
humble, where we can be alone with God....
In the secret place of prayer, where no eye but God’s can see, no ear
but His can hear, we may pour out our most hidden desires and longings to
the Father of infinite pity, and in the hush and silence of the soul that voice
which never fails to answer the cry of human need will speak to our hearts....
As we make Christ our daily companion we shall feel that the powers
of an unseen world are all around us; and by looking unto Jesus we shall
become assimilated to His image. By beholding we become changed. The
character is softened, refined, and ennobled for the heavenly kingdom. The
sure result of our intercourse and fellowship with our Lord will be to increase
piety, purity, and fervor. There will be a growing intelligence in prayer. We
are receiving a divine education, and this is illustrated in a life of diligence
and zeal.
The soul that turns to God for its help, its support, its power, by daily,
earnest prayer, will have noble aspirations, clear perceptions of truth and
duty, lofty purposes of action, and a continual hungering and thirsting after
righteousness. By maintaining a connection with God, we shall be enabled
to diffuse to others, through our association with them, the light, the peace,
the serenity, that rule in our hearts. The strength acquired in prayer to God,
united with persevering effort in training the mind in thoughtfulness and
care-taking, prepares one for daily duties and keeps the spirit in peace under
all circumstances.
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