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1. The Beautiful Garden of Prayer (2:52)
2. Call to Prayer (25:12)
a. Message on Prayer (17:30)
b. Word of Prophecy (2:11)
c. Warning and Invitation (5:30)
3. By My Spirit (2:51)
Selected Verses:
I Samuel 14:1. Now it came to pass upon a day, that
Jonathan the son of Saul said unto the young man that bare his armour, Come,
and let us go over to the Philistines' garrison, that is on the other side. But
he told not his father.
I Samuel 14:12,13. And the men of the garrison answered
Jonathan and his armourbearer, and said, Come up to us, and we will shew you a
thing. And Jonathan said unto his armourbearer, Come up after me: for the Lord
hath delivered them into the hand of Israel. And Jonathan climbed up upon his
hands and upon his feet, and his armourbearer after him: and they fell before
Jonathan; and his armourbearer slew after him. Opening:
We ought to pray; believe God. I’ve told many times my
experience: when I came into Pentecost, I came into a place where sometimes
they had deep-life services, and they locked the door. I remember how people
clamored on the outside. They looked at the sign; they said, “There, they say
‘Everybody Welcome,’ and then they lock the door!” They didn’t want sinners in
there. I didn’t like it. I didn’t like it.
And one night when it was raining cats and dogs, I was given
charge of the meeting. I don’t know where the other ministers were, but it
looked awfully hopeless. It looked like one of those nights, you know, when
nobody comes to meeting, so I was asked to take charge of the meeting. I was
good enough for that night. And so I took the biggest umbrella I could find,
and every step I took under that umbrella was a prayer. I said, “God, You
promised to make me a fisher of men, and now I hold You to Your promise”—every
step, till I got to the mission.
And when I opened the door, what did I find, what did my
little pink eyes see? Four holiness preachers! That’s the whole audience
there was. And I knew them; they came from a section of holiness movement that
hated us, and derided us, and despised us, and criticized us. And they had
come to criticize. And I said, “A fine meeting this is going to be.” But I
went to the platform, and I knelt down, like a good preacher ought to, dealing
with God. And presently, I heard the door squeak. And the Lord seemed to say,
“There’s your fish.”
You know, when you pray like that, God will answer your
prayer. He says so. That’s what we’re here for. That’s what God fills us
with the Holy Ghost for—glory to God!—to get souls saved, to snatch them like
brands “out of the burning fire.”
… Selected Quotes:
O my Father, my Father, won’t You come
through the power of the Holy Ghost and renew, renew that first love? O my Father, renew, restore that which is fallen down. Maybe you’ll
have to do like Elijah: restore the tabernacle, or rather the altar. It was
broken down badly, and Elijah had to get to the Bible and see just how it had
to be built, and he restored it exactly like the Lord wanted
it. And he did not ask for fire before that altar was restored.
…
Five minutes before meeting, people
lounge around and read their Sunday school papers. Is that the best thing you
know to do? There was a time when they’d go into the back room and have a
prayer meeting and get the young people to pray. That’s all our young people
need. You can kick about them all you want, but they see your example;
they see what a hypocrite you are. If you would lead them to prayer, if you
would live a life of prayer, a life of holiness with God, God would posses you,
God would fill you, God would shine through you, God would fire atomic bombs
out of you, and there would be some action; there’d be something doing.
…
Does Jesus ever say anything like
that to you? Maybe you belong to a backslidden church. Now the best thing to
do is to kick about backsliders and kick about people who don’t do well! Does
Jesus ever say, “Come on, let’s go. Let’s go, my armor bearer. Come on, you and I. Saul the preacher and all the saints are
backslidden, and some of them have gone over into the gossiping camp of the
enemy. But listen, come on. It is nothing with the Lord to save by many…” Maybe, maybe God will use us; maybe God will use me—maybe. Did
God ever talk to you like that, or are you so deaf that He can’t talk to you?
Are you so calloused in your soul, so sodden in your own flesh that God cannot
inspire you?
…
God is in you. “I in them…” Beloved, there’s no other victory. There is no other victory but
that.
… Illustrations:
A story of deep repentance. “Those tears, they cut
grooves right down to the skin and right into the heart.” (from 3:11) The healing of a lame man starts a revival. (from 4:13) The example of nephew Walter. “One day I had to go down
to the furnace at 2:00 in the morning, and I found Walter in the front room,
weeping. I said, ‘Walter, you ought to be in bed.’ He said, ‘Oh, I’m afraid I
won’t be ready when Jesus comes.’” (from 9:47) German at 4:41:
buchstäblich — literally References:
An E. M. Bounds article on prayer, perhaps something from Preacher
and Prayer. Audio Quality: Fair More Information...
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