JANUARY 3RD.
TEXT: Mathew 6:5-8; Luke 11:1-4; Colossians
4:2, 12; 1 Thessalonians 5:17
Living a
life without prayer is like building a house without nails
Prayer is
releasing the energies of God. For prayer is asking God for prayer is asking
God to do what we cannot do ourselves.
Except for Charles Wesley or Isaac Watts, no
writer has made a greater contribution to English hymnody than the author of
this text, James Montgomery. He wrote more than 400 hymns, many of which are
still in popular use: “Stand Up and Bless the Lord,” Angels from the Realms of
Glory,” in the Hour of Trial”, and According to Thy Gracious Word.
Though trained for the ministry, Montgomery
spent his lifetime as a journalist and newspaper editor. He became widely known
for his writings and poetry, yet when once asked, “which of your poems will
live?” he replied, “None, sir, except a few of my hymns.” His words were
prophetic. It is by his hymns that Montgomery is remembered, rather than by his
more classic poetry.
Many have acclaimed this hymn as one of the
finest definitions and descriptions of prayer to be found in short form. Such
colourful metaphors as “hidden fire,” “a sign,” a falling tear,” an upward
glance,” “vital breath,” and “native air” describe in poetic meaning of prayer
– understood by experience, yet often difficult to express in words. Perhaps
those terms will lead you to a new appreciation for the “soul’s sincere
desire.”
Prayer is the soul’s desire, uttered or
unexpressed, the motion of a hidden fire that trembles in the breast.
Prayer is the burden of a sign, the falling of
a tear, the upward glancing of an eye when none but God is near.
Prayer is the simplest form of speech that
infant lips can try; prayer, the sub lamest strains that reach the majesty on
high.
Prayer is the Christian’s vital breath, the
Christian’s native air; his watchword at the gates of death: he enters heav’n
with prayer.
O Thou by whom we come to God, the life, the
truth, the way! The path of prayer thyself hast trod: Lord, teach us how to
pray!
ACTION POINT: Reflect
on the importance of prayer in your daily life. Determine to make an even
greater use of this spiritual power throughout the day. “AMAZING GRACE; 366 INSPIRING HYMN STORIES FOR DAILY DEVOTION”
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