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Praying Boldly
Let us therefore come boldly -- Without any doubt or fear. Unto the throne of
God, our reconciled Father, even his throne of grace -- Grace erected it,
and reigns there, and dispenses all blessings in a way of mere, unmerited favor.
- John Wesley
By observing the
ways of men at play I have been able to understand better the ways of men at
prayer. Most men, indeed, play at religion as they play at games, religion
itself
being of all games the one most universally played. The various
sports have their rules and their balls and their players; the game excites
interest, gives pleasure, and consumes time, and when it is over, the
competing teams laugh and leave the field. It is common to see a player
leave one team and join another and a few days later play against his old
mates with as great zest as he formerly displayed when playing for them. The
whole thing is arbitrary. It consists in solving artificial problems and
attacking difficulties that have been deliberately created for the sake of
the game. It has no moral roots and is not supposed to have. No one is the
better for his self- imposed toil. It is all but a pleasant activity that
changes nothing and settles nothing at last. -
A. W. Tozer |