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Tracy 3/29/2026 12:59:20 AM MST |
MAGNIFICENT PRAYER by NICK HARRISON Jesus spoke these words, lifted up His eyes to heaven, and said: "Father, the hour has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son also may glorify You (John 17:1) The Son of God came so truly down from Heaven to live among the sons of men, that He lifted up His eyes when He prayed to His Father, just as we ourselves do. Though He knew that the kingdom of God was within Him, and not in the skies above Him, yet like us, He lifted up His eyes when He prayed. He was in all points made like unto His brethren, and in no point more so than in this point of prayer. It is built deep into our nature, as we are children of Almighty God, that we are to lift our eyes and look up when we pray. And the Son of God took on our human nature, and prayed as we pray, kneeling down and looking up, falling down and lifting up strong crying and tears. (Alexander Whyte) PRAY ABOUT IT: We may start our prayers with heads bowed, but before long the magnet of heaven pulls our eyes and our hearts upward. Today as you pray, look up and praise Him. Look up and be thankful. Look up as Jesus did. Do everything for God, uniting yourself to Him by a mere upward glance or by the overflowing of your heart towards Him. Never be in a hurry. Do everything quietly and calmly. Don't lose your inner peace for anything whatsoever, even if your whole world seems upset. (Francis De Sales) | |||
Tracy 3/21/2026 12:57:15 AM MST |
MAGNIFICENT PRAYER by NICK HARRISON Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit. (Galatians 5:25) The major conflict in the believer's life is to maintain an unbroken attitude of reliance upon the Spirit. Only in that way can the Spirit possess and vitalize every human faculty, emotion and choice. We cannot meet tomorrow's issues today. To walk is to take one step after another and this demands a constant appropriation of the power of God. That is spirituality. That is the Spirit-filled life --- the unhindered manifestation of the indwelling Spirit. (Lewis Sperry Chafer) PRAY ABOUT IT: One goal of prayer is to aid in maintaining our reliance on the Spirit. As we walk one step at a time, so we need to learn to lean on God one hour at a time. Remind God today that He has promised His Spirit will be in us forever ---- and that includes today! And then, throughout the day, keep in step with Him. Where there is much prayer, there will be much of the Spirit. Where there is much of the Spirit there will be everlasting prayer. (Andrew Murray) | |||
Tracy 3/14/2026 11:20:59 AM MST |
MAGNIFICENT PRAYER by NICK HARRISON Great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; His greatness no one can fathom. Psalm 145:3 Little do we know how we wrong ourselves by shutting out of our prayers the praises of God or allowing them so narrow a room as we usually do. Let praises have a larger place in your duties. Consider the excellencies and goodness of the Lord as often as you do your needs, your unworthiness and the mercies that God has given you. (Richard Baxter) PRAY ABOUT IT: Today isn't a day for asking. God knows what you need. Right now, take a few minutes and simply offer praise to Him for who He is, not for what He does for you. At first it may seem difficult not to start asking God to do this or that but resist the urge for today. Stay on course and confine your words to those of praise and worship. Throughout the day, every time you find yourself asking God for something, stop and turn the request into praise instead. You may be surprised at the results. Jehovah, the one God, should be the one object of adoration. To give the least particle of His honor to another is shameful treason; to refuse to render it to Him is heartless robbery. (Charles Haddon Spurgeon) | |||
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