November 3 - Morning"Behold, he prayeth." — Acts 9:11
Prayers are instantly noticed in heaven. The moment Saul began to pray
the Lord heard him. Here is comfort for the distressed but praying soul.
Oftentimes a poor broken-hearted one bends his knee, but can only utter
his wailing in the language of sighs and tears; yet that groan has made all
the harps of heaven thrill with music; that tear has been caught by God and
treasured in the lachrymatory of heaven. "Thou puttest my tears into thy
bottle," implies that they are caught as they flow. The suppliant, whose
fears prevent his words, will be well understood by the Most High. He
may only look up with misty eye; but "prayer is the falling of a tear."
Tears are the diamonds of heaven; sighs are a part of the music of
Jehovah's court, and are numbered with "the sublimest strains that reach
the majesty on high."
Think not that your prayer, however weak or
trembling, will be unregarded. Jacob's ladder is lofty, but our prayers shall
lean upon the Angel of the covenant and so climb its starry rounds. Our
God not only hears prayer but also loves to hear it. "He forgetteth not the
cry of the humble." True, He regards not high looks and lofty words; He
cares not for the pomp and pageantry of kings; He listens not to the swell
of martial music; He regards not the triumph and pride of man; but
wherever there is a heart big with sorrow, or a lip quivering with agony, or
a deep groan, or a penitential sigh, the heart of Jehovah is open; He marks
it down in the registry of His memory; He puts our prayers, like rose
leaves, between the pages of His book of remembrance, and when the
volume is opened at last, there shall be a precious fragrance springing up
therefrom.
"Faith asks no signal from the skies, November 3 - Evening"Their prayer came up to His holy dwelling place, even unto heaven." — 2 Chronicles 30:27
Prayer is the never-failing resort of the Christian in any case, in every
plight. When you cannot use your sword you may take to the weapon of
all-prayer. Your powder may be damp, your bow-string may be relaxed,
but the weapon of all-prayer need never be out of order. Leviathan laughs
at the javelin, but he trembles at prayer. Sword and spear need furbishing,
but prayer never rusts, and when we think it most blunt it cuts the best.
Prayer is an open door which none can shut. Devils may surround you on
all sides, but the way upward is always open, and as long as that road is
unobstructed, you will not fall into the enemy's hand.
We can never be
taken by blockade, escalade, mine, or storm, so long as heavenly succours
can come down to us by Jacob's ladder to relieve us in the time of our
necessities. Prayer is never out of season: in summer and in winter its
merchandize is precious. Prayer gains audience with heaven in the dead of
night, in the midst of business, in the heat of noonday, in the shades of
evening. In every condition, whether of poverty, or sickness, or obscurity,
or slander, or doubt, your covenant God will welcome your prayer and
answer it from His holy place. Nor is prayer ever futile. True prayer is
evermore true power.
You may not always get what you ask, but you shall
always have your real wants supplied. When God does not answer His
children according to the letter, He does so according to the spirit. If thou
askest for coarse meal, wilt thou be angered because He gives thee the
finest flour? If thou seekest bodily health, shouldst thou complain if
instead thereof He makes thy sickness turn to the healing of spiritual
maladies? Is it not better to have the cross sanctified than removed? This
evening, my soul, forget not to offer thy petition and request, for the Lord
is ready to grant thee thy desires. November 3 |