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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

No amount of good talking can make a good prayer-meeting. The impression prevails in some quarters that little homilies, pious exhortations, interesting anecdotes with a religious bearing, and well-selected quotations from popular religious writers are of equal value with prayer in a prayer-meeting. This cannot be true. In the former case we are talking among ourselves. It may be very edifying and helpful; but in the latter instance we are doing business directly with God. An ounce of believing prayer is worth a ton of edifying talk, if the Scriptures are good authority. To be sure, no prayer-meeting leader should object to a personal testimony, or to any contribution calculated to edify, but at the same time there is great need, in the average prayer-meeting, of developing the volume of prayer (J.F, Cowan).
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Consider God’s faithfulness to His promises: We learn that all things do work together for good (Rom. 8:28). We learn that God will never leave us nor forsake us (Heb. 13:5). We learn that nothing will separate us from the love of Christ (Rom. 8:35). We learn to walk by faith and not by sight (2 Cor. 5:7). We learn to trust in God’s character and not our circumstances. We learn no detail of our life is outside His loving purpose and sovereign control. We learn His solution far surpasses our most creative imagination. We learn God is often closest when we least feel His presence. We learn Hebrews 10:23 which calls us to “hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful.”
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Skeleton of Theology: Lecture 40

This entry is part 41 of 44 in the series Charles Finney Skeletons of Theological Lectures

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Skeleton of Theology: Lecture 41

This entry is part 42 of 44 in the series Charles Finney Skeletons of Theological Lectures

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Skeleton of Theology: Lecture 42

This entry is part 43 of 44 in the series Charles Finney Skeletons of Theological Lectures

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Skeletons of Theological Lectures: Preface

This entry is part 44 of 44 in the series Charles Finney Skeletons of Theological Lectures

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