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  INDEX OF SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Ezekiel 36:25; 36:26 Romans 8:15; 8:26-27 Galatians 4:6 Ephesians 2:18; 6:18 1 Timothy 2:1-3 James 1:14-18 Jude 1:20-21
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  (Purpose  In Prayer; EM Bounds; Chapter 1-13 ; Edward McKendree Bounds (August  15, 1835 – August 24, 1913) was a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal  Church South and author of eleven books, nine of which focused on the  subject of prayer.)   |   |  
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  |   | Purpose In Prayer- EM Bounds-Chapter 1 « Reply #1 on Aug 27, 2012, 11:24pm » |     ![[Delete] [Delete]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sm7fQ489q78qKNGnABhdudeKXfyrI0pvPFWl5I5B6VMsD37MFxFXHY2WXvsUt_8OvtqlX0x05fB5q3N3wEC71K0Fgr1xTM5G1xuAog8f0xG8SHg5A=s0-d)  |    "My Creed leads me to think that prayer is efficacious, and surely a  day’s asking God to overrule all events for good is not lost. Still  there is a great feeling that when a man is praying he’s doing nothing,  and this feeling makes us give undue importance to work, sometimes even  to the hurrying over or even to the neglect of prayer.
  "Do not we  rest in our day too much on the arm of flesh? Cannot the same wonders  be done now as of old? Do not the eyes of the Lord run to and fro  throughout the whole earth still to show Himself strong on behalf of  those who put their trust in Him? Oh that God would give me more  practical faith in Him! Where is now the Lord God of Elijah? He is  waiting for Elijah to call on Him."—James Gilmour of Mongolia
  The  more praying there is in the world the better the world will be, the  mightier the forces against evil everywhere. Prayer, in one phase of its  operation, is a disinfectant and a preventive. It purifies the air; it  destroys the contagion of evil. Prayer is no fitful, shortlived thing.  It is no voice crying unheard and unheeded in the silence. It is a voice  which goes into God’s ear, and it lives as long as God’s ear is open to  holy pleas, as long as God’s heart is alive to holy things.
  God  shapes the world by prayer. Prayers are deathless. The lips that uttered  them may be closed in death, the heart that felt them may have ceased  to beat, but the prayers live before God, and God’s heart is set on them  and prayers outlive the lives of those who uttered them; outlive a  generation, outlive an age, outlive a world.
  That man is the most  immortal who has done the most and the best praying. They are God’s  heroes, God’s saints, God’s servants, God’s vicegerents. A man can pray  better because of the prayers of the past; a man can live holier because  of the prayers of the past, the man of many and acceptable prayers has  done the truest and greatest service to the incoming generation. The  prayers of God’s saints strengthen the unborn generation against the  desolating waves of sin and evil. Woe to the generation of sons who find  their censers empty of the rich incense of prayer; whose fathers have  been too busy or too unbelieving to pray, and perils inexpressible and  consequences untold are their unhappy heritage. Fortunate are they whose  fathers and mothers have left them a wealthy patrimony of prayer.
  The  prayers of God’s saints are the capital stock in heaven by which Christ  carries on His great work upon earth. The great throes and mighty  convulsions on earth are the results of these prayers. Earth is changed,  revolutionised, angels move on more powerful, more rapid wing, and  God’s policy is shaped as the prayers are more numerous, more efficient. It  is true that the mightiest successes that come to God’s cause are  created and carried on by prayer. God’s day of power; the angelic days  of activity and power are when God’s Church comes into its mightiest  inheritance of mightiest faith and mightiest prayer. God’s conquering  days are when the saints have given themselves to mightiest prayer. When  God’s house on earth is a house of prayer, then God’s house in heaven  is busy and all potent in its plans and movements, then His earthly  armies are clothed with the triumphs and spoils of victory and His  enemies defeated on every hand.
  God conditions the very life and  prosperity of His cause on prayer. The condition was put in the very  existence of God’s cause in this world. Ask of Me is the one condition  God puts in the very advance and triumph of His cause.
  Men are to  pray—to pray for the advance of God’s cause. Prayer puts God in full  force in the world. To a prayerful man God is present in realised force;  to a prayerful Church God is present in glorious power, and the Second  Psalm is the Divine description of the establishment of God’s cause  through Jesus Christ. All inferior dispensations have merged in the  enthronement of Jesus Christ. God declares the enthronement of His Son.  The nations are incensed with bitter hatred against His cause. God is  described as laughing at their enfeebled hate. The Lord will laugh; The  Lord will have them in derision. “Yet have I set My King upon My holy  hill of Zion.” The decree has passed immutable and eternal:
  I will tell of the decree:
 
  The Lord said unto Me, Thou art My Son; This day have I begotten Thee.
  Ask of Me, and I will give Thee the nations for Thine inheritance, And the uttermost parts of the earth for Thy possession.
  Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron; Thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter’s vessel.
  Ask of Me is the condition a praying people willing and obedient. 
  “And  men shall pray for Him continually.” Under this universal and simple  promise men and women of old laid themselves out for God. They prayed  and God answered their prayers, and the cause of God was kept alive in  the world by the flame of their praying.
 
  Prayer became a  settled and only condition to move His Son’s Kingdom. “Ask, and ye shall  receive; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened.” The  strongest one in Christ’s kingdom is he who is the best knocker. The  secret of success in Christ’s Kingdom is the ability to pray. The one  who can wield the power of prayer is the strong one, the holy one in  Christ’s kingdom. The most important lesson we can learn is how to pray.
  Prayer  is the keynote of the most sanctified life, of the holiest ministry. He  does the most for God who is the highest skilled in prayer. Jesus  Christ exercised His ministry after this order.
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