Prayer and Faith
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E.M. Bounds, aka; Edward
McKendree Bounds has been long known as a great proponent of
effective prayer, and of even greater faith as a result. His
teachings entitled The Essentials of Prayer have long guided young
and old to the beauty and power behind the direct line to our
creator.
Bounds wrote that
“Augustus Caesar found Rome a city of wood and left it a city of
marble”. Today, we place a great deal of pressure on our Under
Shepherds to do the same in our churches, but in the spiritual vein.
Sadly, we often fail to properly support this leader as he reminds us
of the value in strong faith and the power of prayer.
(Psa
5:3) In the morning, O LORD, You will hear my voice; In the morning
I will order my prayer to You and eagerly watch.
According to Bounds, “He
is sent to get them to pray, to trust God, and to keep their eyes on
God”. We all, each believer, are a part of this ministry. As we
follow the preacher's lead, and the Word of God, our collective role
is to change, through Christ, unbelieving sinners into solid praying
and believing saints. You gotta have faith if you expect any
success.
(Rom
5:1) Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with
God through our Lord Jesus Christ,
(Rom
5:2) through whom also we have obtained our introduction by faith
into this grace in which we stand; and we exult in hope of the glory
of God.
God places great
importance on the value of faith and this is the reason we need faith
in order to be saved. When you have faith, you will find prayer
standing right beside. Faith is your belief, prayer is your voice.
It is by faith we are saved, and it is by faith that we remain saved.
Paul wrote in Ephesians
that the life he lived was lived in faith, not by sight. Faith in the
Son of God who loved him and gave Himself for him (and for us).
(Eph
2:8) For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of
yourselves, it is the gift of God....
Let each of us capitalize
on our faith by pitching in to help our Pastor, sharing the Good
News, through the tremendous power of prayer. Be in prayer at all
times. Its in the Book! Have you read your Bible today?
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