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Believing Prayer
A.W. Tozer
Great
Christian Sermons Index
Guides to Salvation
Men may, and often do, pray without faith (though this is not true prayer),
but it is not thinkable that men should have faith and not pray. The biblical
formula is The prayer of faith. Prayer and faith are here bound together
by the little preposition of, and what God hath joined together, let not
man put asunder. Faith is only genuine as it eventuates into prayer. When
Tennyson wrote More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams
of, he probably uttered a truth of vaster significance than even he understood.
While it is not always possible to trace an act of God to its prayer-cause,
it is yet safe to say that prayer is back of everything that God does
for the sons of men here upon earth. One would gather as much from a simple
reading of the Scriptures. What profit is there in prayer? Much every
way. Whatever God can do faith can do, and whatever faith can do prayer
can do when it is offered in faith. An invitation to prayer is, therefore,
an invitation to omnipotence, for prayer engages the Omnipotent God and
brings Him into our human affairs. Nothing is impossible to the man who
prays in faith, just as nothing is impossible with God. This generation
has yet to prove all that prayer can do for believing men and women.
Compiled by Thomas George
editor@BoycottLiberalism.com
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