"It is not enough for the believer to begin to pray, nor to pray
correctly; nor is it enough to continue for a time to pray. We must
patiently, believingly continue in prayer until we obtain an answer. Further, we have not only to continue in prayer until the end, but we
have also to believe that God does hear us and will answer our prayers.
Most frequently we fail in not continuing in prayer until the blessing
is obtained, and in not expecting the blessing. Those who are disciples
of the Lord Jesus should labor with all their might in the work of God
as if everything depended upon their own endeavors. Yet, having done so,
they should not in the least trust in their labor and efforts, nor in
the means that they use for the spread of the truth, but IN GOD ALONE;
and they should with all earnestness seek the blessing of God in
persevering, patient, and believing prayer. Here is THE GREAT SECRET OF SUCCESS, my Christian reader. Work with all your might, but never trust
in your work. Pray with all your might for the blessing in God, but work
at the same time with all diligence, with all patience, with all
perseverance. Pray, then, and work. Work and pray. And still again pray,
and then work. And so on, all the days of your life. The result will
surely be abundant blessing. Whether you see much fruit or little fruit,
such kind of service will be blessed." – George Muller
Quote from "Stepping Heavenward" by Mrs. E. Prentiss
"She says I shall now have one mouth more to fill and two feet the more to shoe, more disturbed nights, more laborious days, and less leisure or visiting, reading, music and drawing.
Well! This is one side of the story, to be sure, but I look at the other.
Here is a sweet, fragrant mouth to kiss; here are two more feet to make music with their pattering about my nursery. Here is a soul to train for God; and the body in which dwells is worthy of all it will cost, since it is the abode of a kingly tenant. I may see less of friends, but I have gained one dearer than them all, to whom, while I minister in Christ's name, I make a willing sacrifice of what little leisure for my own recreation my other dear darlings had left me. Yes, my precious baby, you are welcome to her time, her strength, her health, her tenderest cares, to her lifelong prayers! Oh, how rich I am, how truly, wondrously blest!"
Well! This is one side of the story, to be sure, but I look at the other.
Here is a sweet, fragrant mouth to kiss; here are two more feet to make music with their pattering about my nursery. Here is a soul to train for God; and the body in which dwells is worthy of all it will cost, since it is the abode of a kingly tenant. I may see less of friends, but I have gained one dearer than them all, to whom, while I minister in Christ's name, I make a willing sacrifice of what little leisure for my own recreation my other dear darlings had left me. Yes, my precious baby, you are welcome to her time, her strength, her health, her tenderest cares, to her lifelong prayers! Oh, how rich I am, how truly, wondrously blest!"
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He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose. (His thoughts on Luke 16:9)
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