βFor my love they are my adversaries: but I give myself unto prayer.β
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All too often we are in a βholyβ hurry in our devotional time. How much actual time do we spend in quiet devotion on a daily basis? Can it be easily measured in minutes? Can you think of even one person of great spiritual stature who did not spend much of his time in prayer? Has anyone ever exhibited much of the spirit of prayer who did not devote a great deal of time to prayer?
George Whitefield, the English preacher who was one of the leading figures in the eighteenth-century American revival known as the Great Awakening, once said, βI have spent entire days and weeks lying prostrate on the ground, engaged in silent or spoken prayer.β And the words of another person, whose life confirmed his own assertion, were these: βFall to your knees and grow there.β
Lying tongues were busy against the reputation of David, but he did not defend himself; he moved the case into a higher court, and pleaded before the great King Himself. Prayer is the safest method of replying to words of hatred.
The Psalmist prayed in no cold-hearted manner, he gave himself to the exercise β threw his whole soul and heart into it β straining every sinew and muscle, as Jacob did when wrestling with the angel. Thus, and thus only, shall any of us speed at the throne of grace.
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