Patiently wait for God alone, my soul! For he is the one who gives me confidence. — Ps 62:5
Our too general neglect of looking for answers to what we ask, shows
how little we are in earnest in our petitions. A husbandman is not
content without the harvest; a marksman will observe whether the ball
hits the target; a physician watches the effect of the medicine which he
gives; and shall the Christian be careless about the effect of his
labor?
Every prayer of the Christian, made in faith, according to the will of
God, for which God has promised, offered up in the name of Jesus Christ,
and under the influence of the Spirit, whether for temporal or for
spiritual blessings, is, or will be, fully answered.
God always answers the general design and intention of His people’s
prayers, in doing that which, all things considered, is most for His own
glory and their spiritual and eternal welfare. As we never find that
Jesus Christ rejected a single supplicant who came to Him for mercy, so
we believe that no prayer made in His name will be in vain.
The answer to prayer may be approaching, though we discern not its
coming. The seed that lies under ground in winter is taking root in
order to a spring and harvest, though it appears not above ground, but
seems dead and lost.
—Bickersteth
—Bickersteth
Delayed answers to prayer are not only trials of faith, but they give
us opportunities of honoring God by our steadfast confidence in Him
under apparent repulses.
—C. H. Spurgeon
In The News
It is said that Ibrahim is being held at the headquarters of a Sudanese security agency.
—C. H. Spurgeon
In The News
Meriam Ibrahim Re-Arrested at Sudan Airport
by Carrie Dedrick
One day after Sudanese Christian Meriam Ibrahim was released from
prison, she has been re-arrested by authorities. The world applauded the
freedom of Ibrahim and the recission of her death penalty sentence; now
Ibrahim is back in the hands of police.
Ibrahim had been in prison since February on apostasy charges.
Ibrahim was detained at the airport by about 40 security agents reports BBC News.
The former prisoner was planning to travel to the United States with
her husband and two young children; Ibrahim's husband, Daniel Wani,
holds U.S. citizenship.
Publication date: June 24, 2014
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