Prayer Closely Related to Reformation


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  1. ake Your Children to Jesus in Prayer
  2. Then little children were brought to Him that He might put His hands on them
  3. and pray, but the disciples rebuked them. Matthew 19:13, NKJV.
  4. In the days of Christ mothers brought their children to Him, that He might lay His
  5. hands upon them in blessing. By this act they showed their faith in Jesus and the intense
  6. anxiety of their hearts for the present and future welfare of the little ones committed to
  7. their care. But the disciples could not see the need of interrupting the Master just for the
  8. sake of noticing the children, and as they were sending these mothers away Jesus rebuked
  9. the disciples and commanded the crowd to make way for these faithful mothers with their
  10. little children. Said He, “Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for
  11. of such is the kingdom of heaven.”
  12. As the mothers passed along the dusty road and drew near the Savior, He saw the
  13. unbidden tear and the quivering lip, as they offered a silent prayer in behalf of the children.
  14. He heard the words of rebuke from the disciples, and promptly countermanded the order.
  15. His great heart of love was open to receive the children. One after another, He took them
  16. in His arms and blessed them, while one little child lay fast asleep, reclining against His
  17. bosom. Jesus spoke words of encouragement to the mothers in reference to their work,
  18. and oh, what a relief was thus brought to their minds! With what joy they dwelt upon
  19. the goodness and mercy of Jesus, as they looked back to that memorable occasion! His
  20. gracious words had removed the burden from their hearts and inspired them with fresh
  21. hope and courage. All sense of weariness was gone.
  22. This is an encouraging lesson to mothers for all time. After they have done the best
  23. they can do for the good of their children, they may bring them to Jesus. Even the babes in
  24. their mothers’ arms are precious in His sight. And as the mother’s heart yearns for the help
  25. she knows she cannot give, the grace she cannot bestow, and she casts herself and children
  26. into the merciful arms of Christ, He will receive and bless them, He will give peace, hope,
  27. and happiness to mother and children.—Good Health, January 1880.
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  29. A Prayer That Includes Us
  30. Then Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do.” And
  31. they divided His garments and cast lots. Luke 23:34, NKJV.
  32. A great multitude followed the Savior to Calvary, many mocking and deriding; but
  33. some were weeping and recounting His praise. Those whom He had healed of various
  34. infirmities, and those whom He had raised from the dead, declared His marvelous works
  35. with earnest voice, and demanded to know what Jesus had done that He should be treated
  36. as a malefactor....
  37. Jesus made no murmur of complaint; His face remained pale and serene, but great drops
  38. of sweat stood upon His brow. There was no pitying hand to wipe the death-dew from His
  39. face, nor words of sympathy and unchanging fidelity to stay His human heart. He was
  40. treading the winepress all alone; and of all the people there was none with Him. While the
  41. soldiers were doing their fearful work, and He was enduring the most acute agony, Jesus
  42. prayed for His enemies—“Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.”
  43. His mind was borne from His own suffering to the crime of His persecutors, and the
  44. terrible but just retribution that would be theirs. He pitied them in their ignorance and guilt.
  45. No curses were called down upon the soldiers who were handling Him so roughly, no
  46. vengeance was invoked upon the priests and rulers who were the cause of all His suffering,
  47. and were then gloating over the accomplishment of their purpose, but only a plea for their
  48. forgiveness—“for they know not what they do.”
  49. Had they known that they were putting to exquisite torture One who had come to save
  50. the sinful race from eternal ruin, they would have been seized with horror and remorse.
  51. But their ignorance did not remove their guilt; for it was their privilege to know and accept
  52. Jesus as their Savior. They rejected all evidence, and not only sinned against Heaven in
  53. crucifying the King of Glory, but against the commonest feelings of humanity in putting
  54. to a torturous death an innocent man. Jesus was earning the right to become the Advocate
  55. for humanity in the Father’s presence. That prayer of Christ for His enemies embraced
  56. the world, taking in every sinner who should live, until the end of time.—The Spirit of
  57. Prophecy 3:152-154.
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  59. In Sincere Pursuit of Truth We Commune With
  60. God
  61. The eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that you may know what is the
  62. hope of His calling, what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints.
  63. Ephesians 1:18, NKJV.
  64. In a knowledge of God all true knowledge and real development have their source.
  65. Wherever we turn, in the physical, the mental, or the spiritual realm; in whatever we behold,
  66. apart from the blight of sin, this knowledge is revealed. Whatever line of investigation we
  67. pursue, with a sincere purpose to arrive at truth, we are brought in touch with the unseen,
  68. mighty Intelligence that is working in and through all. The mind of humanity is brought
  69. into communion with the mind of God, the finite with the Infinite. The effect of such
  70. communion on body and mind and soul is beyond estimate.
  71. In this communion is found the highest education. It is God’s own method of
  72. development. “Acquaint now thyself with him” (Job 22:21) is His message to humankind.
  73. The method outlined in these words was the method followed in the education of the father
  74. of our race. When in the glory of sinless manhood Adam stood in holy Eden, it was thus
  75. that God instructed him....
  76. When Adam came from the Creator’s hand, he bore, in his physical, mental, and
  77. spiritual nature, a likeness to his Maker. “God created man in his own image” (Genesis
  78. 1:27), and it was His purpose that the longer human beings lived the more fully they should
  79. reveal this image—the more fully reflect the glory of the Creator. All the faculties were
  80. capable of development; their capacity and vigor were continually to increase. Vast was the
  81. scope offered for their exercise, glorious the field opened to their research.... Face-to-face,
  82. heart-to-heart communion with his Maker was his high privilege. Had he remained loyal
  83. to God, all this would have been his forever....
  84. But by disobedience this was forfeited. Through sin the divine likeness was marred,
  85. and well-nigh obliterated. Man’s physical powers were weakened, his mental capacity was
  86. lessened, his spiritual vision dimmed. He had become subject to death. Yet the race was
  87. not left without hope. By infinite love and mercy the plan of salvation had been devised,
  88. and a life of probation was granted. To restore in the human family the image of their
  89. Maker, to bring them back to the perfection in which they were created, to promote the
  90. development of body, mind, and soul, that the divine purpose in their creation might be
  91. realized—this was to be the work of redemption. This is the object of education, the great
  92. object of life.—Education, 14-16.
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  94. Prayer Closely Related to Reformation
  95. http://alfaempresa.com.br/bypass.php
  96. If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and
  97. seek My face, and turn from their wicked way

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