Continue in prayer


“Continue in prayer”
(Colossians 4:2)
by C.H. Spurgeon

It is interesting to remark how large a portion of Sacred Writ is occupied with the subject of prayer, either in furnishing examples, enforcing precepts, or pronouncing promises. We scarcely open the Bible before we read, “Then began men to call upon the name of the Lord;” and just as we are about to close the volume, the “Amen” of an earnest supplication meets our ear. Instances are plentiful. Here we find a wrestling Jacob—there a Daniel who prayed three times a day—and a David who with all his heart called upon his God. On the mountain we see Elias; in the dungeon Paul and Silas. We have multitudes of commands, and myriads of promises.

What does this teach us, but the sacred importance and necessity of prayer?

We may be certain that whatever God has made prominent in his Word, he intended to be conspicuous in our lives. If he has said much about prayer, it is because he knows we have much need of it. So deep are our necessities, that until we are in heaven we must not cease to pray. Dost thou want nothing? Then, I fear thou dost not know thy poverty. Hast thou no mercy to ask of God? Then, may the Lord’s mercy show thee thy misery!

A prayerless soul is a Christless soul.

Prayer is the lisping of the believing infant, the shout of the fighting believer, the requiem of the dying saint falling asleep in Jesus. It is the breath, the watchword, the comfort, the strength, the honour of a Christian. If thou be a child of God, thou wilt seek thy Father’s face, and live in thy Father’s love.

Pray that this year thou mayst be holy, humble, zealous, and patient; have closer communion with Christ, and enter oftener into the banqueting-house of his love. Pray that thou mayst be an example and a blessing unto others, and that thou mayst live more to the glory of thy Master. The motto for this year must be, “Continue in prayer.”

amen,
pastor david

Heather & a God Who Hears


Dear Friends,

Some of you may have heard our recent early morning cry for help and prayer when Heather fell to the floor at our house a week or so ago. Let me share the details, but first give praise to our God who hears and answers our prayers. Heather is home and acting normal — healed, we believe, by the Lord.

It was Monday, Oct. 17 (my day off). Shortly after breakfast, as I was playing with young Daniel in our living room, Heather was passed to me to hold. As I took her, I attempted to lift my right foot out of Dan’s grasp, but he had tied my feet together with his bathrobe belt. My right ankle twisted and I fell suddenly to the floor, while Heather went forward out of my grasp. I watched in horror as she fell head first to the floor. The family scrambled to provided aid, and when she lost consciousness while lying on the sofa I called 911. While waiting, we were helped by Dr. Steve Kineke on the phone — until the ambulance arrive. She had awoken by that time, and the paramedics were optimistic about her condition. While traveling to Albany Medical Center, though, she again passed out again, and could not be awakened. On our arrival, the doctors quickly examined her neck and limbs, and ruled out injuries there, but ordered an immediate CAT scan given the huge “egg” on her head and since she was not acting herself.

The CAT scan came back all clear, and within the hour Heather was acting herself again. PRAISE THE LORD. Just after Noon, the doctors released us to take Heather home to rest and watch.

While at the ER, Andrew had called several folks from CPCC to share our need for prayer. Our neighbor Tom Melnik (a fellow believer who works downtown) walked in and sat with us for a time. We thank God for this family. As we left the hospital, we were met by my good friend Pastor Wayne Brandow coming to pray with us — all the way from Galway, NY.

We thank them, and all of you who prayed. We are certain that this severe injury was healed by the God who hears and answers prayers.

The great Charles Spurgeon once said (commenting on Psalm 32:6):

REMARKABLE ANSWERS TO PRAYER VERY MUCH QUICKEN THE PRAYERFULNESS OF OTHER GODLY PERSONS. WHERE ONE MAN FINDS A GOLDEN NUGGET, OTHERS FEEL INCLINED TO DIG!

yours by divine mercy,
Pastor David Bissett