Quiet Talks on Prayer eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 197 pages of information about Quiet Talks on Prayer.

Quiet Talks on Prayer eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 197 pages of information about Quiet Talks on Prayer.

The Victor’s Great Plan.

Now, hold your breath and note, on the side of the Victor-prince, this unparalleled and unimitated action:  He has left the conflict open, and the defeated chief on the field that He may win not simply against the chief, but through that victory may win the whole prodigal race back to His Father’s home circle again.  But the great pitched battle is yet to come.  I would better say a pitched battle, for the greatest one is past.  Jesus rides into the future fight a Victor.  Satan will fight his last fight under the shadow and sting of a defeat.  Satan is apparently trying hard to get a Jesus.  That is to say Jesus was God’s Man sent down to swing the world back.  Satan is trying his best to get a man—­one of the original trustee class, to whom the dominion of the earth was intrusted—­a man who will stand for him even as Jesus stood for God.  Indeed a man who will personify himself even as Jesus was the personification of God, the express image of His person.  When he shall succeed in that the last desperate crisis will come.

Now prayer is this:  A man, one of the original trustee class, who received the earth in trust from God, and who gave its control over to Satan; a man, on the earth, the poor old Satan-stolen, sin-slimed, sin-cursed, contested earth; a man, on the earth, with his life in full touch with the Victor, and sheer out of touch with the pretender-prince, insistently claiming that Satan shall yield before Jesus’-victory, step by step, life after life.  Jesus is the victor.  Satan knows it, and fears Him.  He must yield before His advance, and he must yield before this man who stands for Jesus down on the earth.  And he will yield.  Reluctantly, angrily, as slowly as may be, stubbornly contesting every inch of ground, his clutches will loosen and he will go before this Jesus-man.

Jesus said “the prince of the world cometh:  and he hath nothing in Me."[8] When you and I say, as we may say, very humbly depending on His grace, very determinedly in the resolution of our own imperial will, “though the prince of this world come he shall have nothing in me, no coaling station however small on the shores of my life,” then we shall be in position where Satan must yield as we claim—­victory in the Victor’s Name.

Does Prayer Influence God?

How God Gives.

Some one may object to all this that the statements of God’s word do not agree with this point of view.

At random memory brings up a few very familiar passages, frequently quoted.  “Call unto Me, and I will answer thee, and will shew thee great things, and difficult, that thou knowest not."[9] “And call upon Me in the day of trouble; I will deliver thee and thou shalt glorify Me."[10] “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you."[11] Here it seems, as we have for generations been accustomed to think,

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