"Peter was kept in prison: but prayer (instant and earnest prayer) was made for him" (Acts 12:5, margin).
Peter was in prison awaiting his execution. The Church had neither
human power nor influence to save him. There was no earthly help, but
there was help to be obtained by the way of Heaven. They gave themselves
to fervent, importunate prayer. God sent His angel, who aroused Peter
from sleep and led him out through the first and second wards of the
prison; and when they came to the iron gate, it opened to them of its
own accord, and Peter was free.
There may be some iron gate in your life that has blocked your way.
Like a caged bird you have often beaten against the bars, but instead of
helping, you have only had to fall back tired, exhausted and sore at
heart. There is a secret for you to learn, and that is believing prayer;
and when you come to the iron gate, it will open of its own accord.
How much wasted energy and sore disappointment will be saved if you
will learn to pray as did the Church in the upper room! Insurmountable
difficulties will disappear; adverse circumstances will prove favorable
if you learn to pray, not with your own faith but with the faith of God (Mark 11:22,
margin). Souls in prison have been waiting for years for the gate to
open; love ones out of Christ, bound by Satan, will be set free when you
pray till you definitely believe God.
--C. H. P.
Emergencies call for intense prayer. When the man becomes the prayer
nothing can resist its touch. Elijah on Carmel, bowed down on the
ground, with his face between his knees, that was prayer--the man
himself.
No words are mentioned. Prayer can be too tense for words. The man's
whole being was in touch with God, and was set with God against the
powers of evil. They couldn't withstand such praying. There's more of
this embodied praying needed.
--The Bent-knee Time
"Groanings which cannot be uttered are often prayers which cannot be refused."
--C. H. Spurgeon
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