Árdís - 01.01.1954, Side 60

Árdís - 01.01.1954, Side 60
58 ÁRDÍS Thoughts On Prayer By MRS. LAUFEY OLSON “Search the world through, we still shall jind That wide as spreads the ambient air The common language oj mankind In peril, want, or woe is prayer.” “For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world; and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.” (I John 5:4). “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.” (John 15:7). Should we pray, and if so, what should be the substance of our praper? May I precede my answer to the first query with a series of other questions? Should we keep ourselves physically fit? Should we strive for the maximum of health, strength and beauty? Should we cultivate our intellect? Should we make the most of our lives? Now I ask: “Should we pray?” Is it LESS important to be morally and spiritually fit than intellectually or physically? Prayer is the medium that connects us with the Eternal Being and all the resources of Heaven. God is the Author and the Giver of our life. A vital contact with Him means a greater abundance of life. The light of the Other World shines in the faces of those who frequent the secret place. They are radiant with godly life and love. Peace and joy characterize their entire walk and conversation. They are happy and blessed in fellowship with the Triune God. Through prayer, impossibilities become possibilities, and re- alities, when we truly pray. The greatest men in the history of the world have been men of prayer. Pericles, the first citizen of Athens, always prayed to his gods before delivering an oration. Ceasar consulted the oracles. Daniel prayed. Cromwell was found praying. Gladstone often spent hours with God and the Bible in preparation for his parliamentary efforts. Washington prayed frequently, and with streaming tears
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