Become spiritually
disciplined!
Php
4:6 Be careful for
nothing; but in every
thing by prayer and
supplication with
thanksgiving let your
requests be made known
unto God.
A
foreign soldier was
brought before his
commanding officer and
accused of communicating
with the enemy. He had
been seen emerging from
an area where their
troops were known to
patrol. The poor man
summed up his defense in
a few words, stating
that he had slipped away
to spend an hour alone
in prayer. "Have you
been in the habit of
spending an hour in
private prayer?"
demanded the officer.
"Yes, Sir," he replied.
"Well" said his
commander, "never in
your life have you been
in more need of prayer
than right now. Kneel
down and pray aloud so
that we all may hear
you."
Expecting cruel
punishment, maybe even
death, the soldier
dropped to his knees and
poured out his heart to
God. His prayer revealed
a deep intimacy with
God. His earnest
fluency, humble appeal
for divine intervention,
and very evident trust
in one who was strong to
deliver, told without a
doubt that he came
regularly to the throne
of grace.
"You are free to go,"
said the officer. "No
one could have prayed
that way without a long
apprenticeship --
soldiers who never
attend drill are always
ill at ease for the
review."
I
heard a statistic not
long ago, that the
average Christian only
spends about seven
minutes a day in prayer.
We need to practice
prayer in our lives that
we may be able to endure
when trials come our way
and stand strong against
the enemy and his
tactics!
With so much work to be
done, let's be sure to
ask the Lord to help us
to become even more
disciplined in our
prayer lives today.
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