Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Sons Visiting Their Father

Few of us have realized the fact that the Father's heart is hungry for the companionship of His children. His heart hunger is the reason for man and the reason for redemption, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son."










That love impels Him to call us to Prayer.







That call is the proof of our ability to stand in His presence. It is the proof of His making us righteous enough to stand in His presence without reproof or condemnation.







It means that we are ever welcome to the Throne Room.







How few of us have ever realized this.







Is is sons visiting their Father.







It is children coming joyously into the presence of a Loving Parent.







-- E.W. Kenyon 

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A Call to Prayer

If you don't take time to pray, you are losing out.


You can't say that you have no responsibility in the prayer life, for you have.

To see a need is to have a call to prayer.

There are people who will be utterly lost unless you take your place.

Unless you do you part, men will cry against you through eternity.

You can't plead that you have too much work to do. You can pray while you work.

You can't put up the plea that you do not know how; you can learn if you wish.

For you to disobey the prayer call is for you to disobey the call of your Father.

The prayer responsibility today is the most important thing of our lives.



-- E.W. Kenyon

Thursday, November 10, 2011

An Overflowing Cup

The man cried, "... Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean" (Matthew 8:2). Was Jesus willing? You will never find Jesus missing an opportunity of doing good. You will find that He is always more willing to work than we are to give Him an opportunity to work. The trouble is, we do not come to Him, we do not ask Him for what He is more than willing to give.


. . . If you are definite with Him, you will never go away disappointed. . . This Jesus is just the same today, and He says to you, "I will; be thou clean." He has an overflowing cup for thee, a fulness of life. He will meet you in your absolute helplessness. All things are possible if you will only believe.



-- Smith Wigglesworth