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Miracles Today Continued, Part 14 (The Prayer Motivator Devotional #411)

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Our prayer motivator verse from the Word of God today is Matthew 26:41 which reads: "Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak."

Our prayer motivator quote today is from Howard Agnew Johnston. He said: "When the prayer-life of the people of God comes to be the dominant feature of Christian experience, the power of God will sweep the earth with the victories of grace."

Our prayer motivator devotional today is part 14 of our series titled "MIRACLES TODAY CONTINUED" from Dr. John R. Rice.

You don't believe that God works miracles of casting out devils in modern times? Then you are certainly behind the times and are not acquainted with the best in high-grade foreign missionary literature. For example, you need to read the story, "Pastor Hsi, One of China's Christians", written by Mrs. Howard Taylor of the China Inland Mission. This Chinese Christian signed his name, "Master of Demons," and again, and again repeatedly, by prayer, cast out devils exactly in the fashion that Christ and His apostles did in Bible times. Furthermore, these miracles have been attested by the leaders, the best missionaries of the China Inland Mission and by others. Similar cases have been reported from a number of mission fields. God still casts out devils in answer to prayer.

Can God raise the dead in answer to prayer? I answer that God can do exactly the same today in answer to prayer that He could do any other day in all of history. God has not changed. His power, His willingness, His compassion have not changed. His promises about wonders in answer to the prayer of faith still stand.

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