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H.
Woywod Germany
esus
often spent time alone in Gethsemane in order to obtain rest and
find new strength in prayer. One night, however, everything was
different. His heart was troubled and He felt as if He was being
excluded from the presence of His Father.
Leaving
the other His disciples near the garden, He besought Peter, James,
and John to pray for themselves and for Him. These three were close
friends and had been witnesses of Christs glory on the mount
of transfiguration. They had seen how Jesus spoke with Moses and
Elijah, and they had heard the voice of God coming from heaven.
Christ desired the assurance that they were close to Him now, and
He said: "Tarry ye here, and watch with me."
On
this night everything was at stake. The tempter had come for his
last terrible strike. Everything depended on the outcome of this
struggle. And in this very hour Jesus returned to the place where
He had left His friends, only to find them now.
How
much of an encouragement would it have been for Christ if He had
found them praying, but they had not heeded His repeated request,
"Watch and pray".
The
sleeping disciples awakened when they recognized the voice of Jesus.
Christ said to Peter: "Simon, sleepest thou?" "Couldest not thou
watch one hour?" "Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into temptation."
The terrible moment had come, the hour that would decide the fate
of the world, but the disciples were asleep. Jesus had often given
the warning: "Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation"
(Matthew 26:41). Those words are a warning for all who wish to stand
faithful and strong in the faith. Nobody is safe for one day or
one hour without prayer. Only watching and praying can give us safety.
"A
man cannot be a happy Christian unless he is a watchful Christian.
He who overcomes must watch; for, with worldly entanglements, error,
and superstition, Satan strives to win Christ's followers from Him.
It is not enough that we avoid glaring dangers and perilous, inconsistent
moves." 1
"There
may be supposable things that appear as good things, and yet they
need to be carefully considered with much prayer, for they are specious
devices of the enemy to lead souls in a path which lies so close
to the path of truth that it will be scarcely distinguishable from
the path which leads to holiness and heaven. But the eye of faith
may discern that it is diverging from the right path, though almost
imperceptibly. At first it may be thought positively right, but
after a while it is seen to be widely divergent from the path of
safety, from the path which leads to holiness and heaven." 2
"It
was in sleeping when Jesus bade him watch and pray that Peter had
prepared the way for his great sin. All the disciples, by sleeping
in that critical hour, sustained a great loss. Christ knew the fiery
ordeal through which they were to pass. He knew how Satan would
work to paralyze their senses that they might be unready for the
trial. Therefore it was that He gave them warning. Had those hours
in the garden been spent in watching and prayer, Peter would not
have been left to depend upon his own feeble strength. He would
not have denied his Lord. Had the disciples watched with Christ
in His agony, they would have been prepared to behold His suffering
upon the cross. They would have understood in some degree the nature
of His overpowering anguish. They would have been able to recall
His words that foretold His sufferings, His death, and His resurrection.
Amid the gloom of the most trying hour, some rays of hope would
have lighted up the darkness and sustained their faith." 3
It
is so important to watch and to pray. We have to take the time to
consider deeply what are our real motives and actions. "Examine
yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves. Know
ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except
ye be reprobates?" (2 Corinthians 13:5).
The
power of constant prayer
The
Bible gives us many examples of people who prayed earnestly and
constantly. When Elijah prayed he held on to the promises of heaven
and stayed in prayer until his prayers were answered. He did not
wait to receive proof that God had heard him but he was nonetheless
ready to risk everything at the smallest sign of divine favor. Everything
that he was able to do with Gods help any one of us can do
in the service of the Lord.
Jacob
was victorious in the night of his struggle with the angel because
he possessed perseverance and determination. His experience in overcoming
is to be ours. "The greatest victories to the church of Christ or
to the individual Christian are not those that are gained by talent
or education, by wealth or the favor of men. They are those victories
that are gained in the audience chamber with God, when earnest,
agonizing faith lays hold upon the mighty arm of power." 4
The
early church
The
Christians of the New Testament were praying Christians. The first
church received the baptism of the Holy Spirit during a prayer meeting
on Pentecost. We also read in the epistles that the disciples were
constantly seeking communion with God in prayer while they were
spreading the message of Jesus over the whole world. See Acts 2:42.
Prayer
belongs at the core of our church services. Surely, we all know
that. But does it really have the vital role that it should have
in our worship? Or has prayer been reduced to a dry form that we
use to open and close services?
Powerful
prayer
Jesus
drew strength from prayer in beseeching God in behalf of His disciples.
He took each one separately and prayed for him to the Father. He
has already interceded for you too, in saying "I prayed for you."
Jesus
has showed us in His life how He prayed. He prayed in the wilderness
when the devil tempted Him and fought for His soul. He prayed in
the night before He called His disciples. He prayed the whole night
before healing the demon-possessed son of a man and before performing
His crowning miraclethe raising of Lazarus. He did not want
to do anything without praying first.
Today,
it seems as if many brethren and sisters think they are too busy
to be able to take sufficient time for prayer. But prayer was a
constant source of strength for Jesus. "In the morning, rising up
a great while before day, he went out, and departed into a solitary
place, and there prayed" (Mark 1:35).
Praying
for others
When
we pray for others Jesus shows us first that we need to bind ourselves
closer to Him. Through interceding for our fellow men we become
more conscious of our own sinssins that Jesus would like to
remove from our lives. Then we can admit: "O Lord, I have never
seen myself like that. If I really am like that and if my bitterness,
my envy and my pride are standing between You and me, O Lord, then
take everything away so that I can become a new person and You can
draw me towards You."
Why
is it necessary to pray for other people? Does not God already want
them to be won? Does He not do everything that is in His power,
even if we do not ask Him for it? Certainly He does, but prayer
not only increases our love for those for whom we pray and their
love for us, it also increases our faith and gives us a higher experience
with God. We cannot understand in detail what prayer can do, but
this should not discourage us. We also do not understand everything
about electricity but this does not keep us from using the advantages
of electrical light, heating and power.
Joint
prayer
Besides
interceding in behalf of individuals, we need to heed Jesus
counsel in Matthew 18:19: "If two of you shall agree on earth as
touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them
of my Father which is in heaven. For where two or three are gathered
together in my name, there am I in the midst of them."
Ellen
White suggests: "Why do not two or three meet together and plead
with God for the salvation of some special one, and then for still
another?" 5
Small
prayer groups are the foundation for the churchs successful
prayer in behalf of other people. Conversions do not just happen
but take place in a supernatural way. Maybe a salesman can talk
somebody into buying a new car. A real estate agent can awaken interest
in a new house. These salesmen can be successful through certain
methods. But only God can convert a soul. Prayer is part of evangelism
for our neighbors.
If
we take a quick look at the prayer meeting in Acts 4:2431,
we see a detailed presentation of what took place in the days of
the early church. Peter and John had been taken captive and put
in jail because they had been preaching the truth. The Jewish council
had commanded them never to speak or preach in the name of Jesus
again. After they were released they returned to the believers and
told them about the threats that had been pronounced against them.
What was the reaction? When the believers heard that, they sought
communion with God so that "they lifted up their voice to God with
one accord" (Acts 4:24).
They
began their prayer by acknowledging the power of God who created
everything. And what was the result of their prayers? In verse 31
it says: "they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake
the word of God with boldness."
The
same God has the same goal and the same desire today, that the ends
of the earth may hear the good message of Jesus. When we as the
church of God line up our prayers with the heartbeat of God and
ask Him to give us determination in order to be able to realize
His goals, then we, too, will experience His power working in the
church of Jesus Christ.
Three
important things in Christian life
If
we do not wish Satan to defeat us, then it is essential to: watch,
pray, and work.
Prayer
and watchfulness are necessary to be able to grow in godliness.
Never in your life was that time more important than it is now.
You can only feel safe if you are constantly watching, praying,
and working. These three characteristics alone can protect you from
the snares of Satan. Now we must watch and pray as never before
and refuse to become careless and indifferent. All who profess Christ
must watch and pray in order to guard the door to their heart.
Make
Jesus your friend
We
should come to Jesus and tell Him all our needs and sorrows. We
can bring our little cares and problems before Him as well as our
greater difficulties. Whatever worries, concerns or causes us trouble,
we should bring before the Lord in prayer. When you feel that you
need the Lords presence everywhere and at every step, then
even Satan will be limited in his opportunities to bother you with
his temptations. He has only one desire and tries hard to keep you
and your thoughts away from our best and most understanding friend.
Working
What
power shook the earth during the reformation of Dr. Martin Luther?
It was the power of prayer. The servants of God put their feet in
holy silence on the Rock of promise. During the trial in Augsburg,
Luther never failed to dedicate three hours to prayer dailyparticularly
in a time of day most conducive to studying.
"In
the privacy of his chamber he was heard to pour out his soul before
God in words full of adoration, fear, and hope, as when one
speaks to a friend. I know that Thou art our Father
and our God, he said, and that Thou wilt scatter the
persecutors of Thy children; for Thou art Thyself endangered with
us. All this matter is Thine, and it is only by Thy constraint that
we have put our hands to it. Defend us, then, O Father! "
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Luthers
motto was: "Pray and work." He was aware of his constant dependance
on divine help and did not fail to come close to God in prayer and
in deep humility every day.
Whoever
is filled with the love of Christ cannot stay idle. Every day brings
us closer to the end. People with whom we come in contact every
day need our help. Maybe they are in such an emotional state that
one word at the right time impressed by the Holy Spirit will reach
its goal. Tomorrow, some of these people may already be where perhaps
we can never be able to reach them again. What efforts are we making
to win them for Christ?
Everybody
who loves God with all his heart must know that we can only work
now while it is day. Jesus says: "the night cometh, when no man
can work" (John 9:4).
He
also makes it clear and understandable that we must await His coming
not in idleness, but in diligent work.
"And
ye shall be witnesses unto me" (Acts 1:8). If we love Jesus, we
will love to live for Him, to bring our thanksgiving offering, and
to work for Him. This work will not be hard; we will long to suffer
pain, trouble, and sacrifice, and we will understand His desire
to bring salvation to all mankind.
Use
all opportunities
The
Lord has given us much understanding, but we do not keep up pace
with His providences. Jesus and His angels are working ceaselessly.
This work is advancing but unfortunately we often stop, and the
work entrusted to us comes to a standstill. If we truly followed
Gods providence more closely we would immediately step on
each way that opens before us and use every advantage that we have.
The
light must reach the world so that it can spread. Jesus says: "Ye
are the light of the world."
Unfortunately,
sluggishness and unbelief have crept in among us. They keep us from
fulfilling the God-given work of saving souls. But God needs men,
women, young people, and children who will sow upon all waters and
use all opportunities they have. See Ecclesiastes 11:4, 6.
Those
who have no courage, who are afraid and hesitant to go forwardwho
want to see clearly every step of the way in advance, at this time
they will be of no value in spreading the truth.
"If
we but realized how earnestly Jesus worked to sow the world with
gospel seed, we, living at the very close of probation, would labor
untiringly to give the bread of life to perishing souls. Why are
we so cold and indifferent? Why are our hearts so unimpressible?
Why are we so unwilling to give ourselves to the work to which Christ
consecrated His life? Something must be done to cure the terrible
indifference that has taken hold upon us. Let us bow our heads in
humiliation as we see how much less we have done than we might have
done to sow the seeds of truth." 8
The
threefold angels message is the message for our day that has
to be spread clearly everywhere. Everyone who believes in it has
to start workingall, no matter if young or old, should have
part in it and, as Jesus declared, "ye shall be witnesses unto me"
(Acts 1:8).
"Brethren,
go out with your Bibles, visit the people at their firesides, read
the word of God to the family, and as many more as will come in.
Go with a contrite heart and an abiding trust in Gods grace
and mercy, and do what you can." 8
Why
dont you kneel down todaysince you know that God wants
to use you as messenger to reach people, and dedicate yourself again
to Jesus? Why not ask for His Spirit to fully take possession of
you? Why not ask God to open your eyes to see the lost souls around
youthat their salvation will become more important to you?
Dear
brothers and sisters, dear friends, may Gods Spirit work on
our hearts now and may we pray as the first church did. Let us ask
for constant watchfulness so that a final remnant may be found faithful
and the work of salvation can be finished. Jesus our Saviour will
come in the clouds of heaven to take His children home. With inexpressible
love Jesus welcomes His faithful ones. . . . It is joy beyond description
for the Saviour to have all those with Him in the kingdom of glory,
savedeternally saved through His great suffering and sacrifice.
Amen!
References:
1 Testimonies
for the Church, vol. 8, p. 100.
2 Testimonies to Ministers, p. 229.
3 The Desire of Ages, p. 713.
4 The Faith I Live By, p. 133.
5 Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 203.
6 The Great Controversy, p. 210.
7 Testimonies for the Church, vol. 8, p. 46.
8 The Review and Herald, November 13, 1883.
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