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INS:I talked with God!
Luke 11:1-13
When you pray, say:"Our Father...." Luke 11:2
A comment by Robert A. Cook, president of the King's College in New
York, renewed my appreciation for the privilege of prayer.
Speaking at the Moody Bible Institute Cook said that the day before,
he had been at a gathering in Washington and had talked with
Vice-President George Bush. Two hours later he spoke briefly with
President Ronald Reagan. Then smiling broadly, Cook told us, "But
that's nothing! Today I talked with God!"
Prayer takes on new power and fervency when we become conscious of
how great and glorious God is. Think of how the saints of ages past
responded when they caught a glimpse of the Almighty. They were
awestruck! Job, who had complained bitterly about his misfortune and
had made some self- righteous statements, finally met the Lord and
cried out, "I have heard of You by the hearing of the ear, but now my
eyes see You. Therefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and
ashes"(Job 42:5 and 6). Isaiah saw a vision of God and exclaimed, "Woe
is me, for I am undone!" (Isa.6:5). Ezekiel observed the glory of the
Lord and declared, "So when I saw it, I fell on my face"(Ezek.1:28).
The apostle John, after seeing a vision of the glorified Son of God
said, "I fell at His feet as dead"(Rev.1:17).
With all of these men, the vision of God's greatness and glory
brought about an overwhelming sense of weakness and depravity. Yet God
invites us to talk to Him and He actually wants us to address Him as
"Our Father." What a privilege! What a responsibility! -H.V.L.
God made this earth, The mountains, plains and sea; And yet, as
great as this earth is, He still has time for you and me.
Summers
THE HIGHEST PRIVILEGE OF MAN IS TO TALK TO GOD.