Friday, May 22, 2015

I Often Say My Prayers, But Do I Ever Pray?

LORD, teach us to pray!
(Arthur Pink)

It is my deepening conviction that 

perhaps the LORD'S own people sin 
more in their efforts to pray, than 
in connection with any other thing 
they engage in.

What hypocrisy there is--

where there should be reality!
What presumptuous demandings--

where there should be 
submissiveness!

What formality--
where there should be 
brokenness of heart!

How little we really feel 
the sins we confess!

What little sense of deep 
need for the mercies we seek!

And even where GOD grants a measure 

of deliverance from these awful sins . . .
  how much coldness of heart,
  how much unbelief,
  how much self-will 

    and self-pleasing--
 have we to bewail!

We need to be delivered from 

a cold, mechanical and formal 
type of praying which is merely 
a lip-service, in which there is . . .
  no actual approach unto the LORD,
  no delighting of ourselves in HIM,
  no pouring out of the heart 

     before HIM.
I often say my prayers,
But do I ever pray?
And do the wishes of my heart
Go with the words I say?

I may as well kneel down
And worship gods of stone,
As offer to the living GOD
A prayer of words alone!
"LORD, teach us to pray!
Luke 11:1
  
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GraceGems has published J.R. Miller's helpful short article, 
"The Service of Consecration".

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