EIGHTEENTH DAY
What to Pray - For Peace
I exhort
therefore first of all, that supplications be made for Kings and all that are in
high places; that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and
gravity. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour. -1
Tim. 2:1-3. He maketh wars to cease unto the end of the earth. -Ps.
46:9
What a terrible sight! - the military armaments in which the nations
find their pride. What a terrible thought!. - the evil passions that may at any
moment bring on war. And what a prospect for suffering and desolation that must
come. God can, in answer to the prayer of His people, give peace. Let us pray
for it, and for the rule of righteousness on which alone it can be
stablished.
How to Pray - With the
Understanding
What is it then will pray with the spirit, and I will
pray with the understanding. -1 Cor. 14: 15.
We need to pray with the
spirit, as the vehicle of the intercession of God's Spirit, if we are to take
hold of God in faith and power. We need to pray with the understanding, if we
are really to enter deeply into the needs we bring before Him. Take time to
apprehend intelligently, in each subject, the nature, the extent, the urgency of
the request, the ground and way and certainty of God's promise as revealed in
His Word. Let the mind affect the heart. Pray with the understanding and with
the spirit.
Special Petitions
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