Friday, October 27, 2006

Spurgeon On Prayer

Hey, Y'all,

How glad am I to see the end of this week and the arrival of Sabbath (and the weekend in general)? Crazy busy, and next week looks about the same, but makes no difference tonight; already I'm blessed...

Ran across this quote a couple of days ago (interesting timing given the fact that I'm reading a new book of Philip Yancey's on prayer--in fact, cryptically enough it's called "Prayer" and is subtitled "Does It Make Any Difference?"). Anyway, been ruminating on it off and on ever since--it's very true in my life and I'm going to go way out on a limb here and say it's the same in yours:

"He who lives without prayer, he who lives with little prayer, he who seldom reads the Word, he who seldom looks up to heaven for a fresh influence from on high---he will be the man whose heart will become dry and barren."
-Charles Spurgeon


God's blessing be upon you all (thanks for that one, Chaplain Smith).

You've been prayed for today...

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