JANUARY 10TH.
Memory
Verse: And pray in the
Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and request. With this in mind,
be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints. (Ephesians 6:18)
TEXT: Matthew 6:5, 6; 7:11; 18:19; 21:22; Luke 18:1-8.
No One is poor who can by prayer
open the storehouse of God. Louis Paul Lehman
Through the ages, devout believers
in Christ have recognized the necessity of maintaining an intimate relationship
with God through His ordained channel of prayer. It has often been said that
prayer is as basic to spiritual life as breathing is to our natural lives. It
is not merely an occasional impulse to which we respond when we are in trouble;
prayer is a way of life.
Nevertheless, we need to set aside
a special time for prayer. We need that daily “Sweet Hour of Prayer.” This song
is thought to have been written in 1842 by William Walford, an obscure and
blind lay preacher who was the owner of a small trinket shop in the little
village of Coleshill, England.
The first two stanzas of today’s
hymn remind us of the blessings of prayer – relief for our troubled lives and
the assurance of a God who is concerned about our every need. The final stanza
anticipates the day when we will no longer need to pray, for we’ll be at home
in heaven with our Lord.
There is also an interesting
reference in this verse to a Mount Pisgah – the place where God instructed
Moses in Deuteronomy 3:27 to go and merely view the Promised Land since,
because of disobedience, he would never be permitted to enter it.
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of
prayer that calls me from a world of care and bids me at my father’s throne
make all my wants wishes known! In seasons of distress and grief my soul has
often found relief, and oft escaped the tempter’s snare by thy return, sweet
hour of prayer.
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of
prayer, thy wings shall my petition bear to Him whose truth and faithfulness
engage the waiting soul to bless, and since He bids me seek His face, believe
His word and trust His grace, I’ll cast on Him my ev’ry care, and wait for
thee, sweet hour of prayer.
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of
prayer, may I thy consolation share, till from Mount Pisgan’s lofty height I
view my home and take my flight; This robe of flesh I’ll drop and rise to seize
the everlasting prize, and shout, while passing thru the air, farewell, sweet
hour of prayer.”
ACTION POINT:
Earnestly purpose to spend additional time throughout this New Year in prayer
and communion with God. . “AMAZING GRACE; 366
INSPIRING HYMN STORIES FOR DAILY DEVOTION”
Amen
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