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The True Worshipers, Part 6 (TPMD Bus 2 - #540)

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TODAY'S POEM: "A Blessing In Prayer" by Eliza Hewitt

VERSE: Exodus 34:8-9: "And Moses made haste, and bowed his head toward the earth, and worshipped. And he said, If now I have found grace in thy sight, O Lord, let my Lord, I pray thee, go among us; for it is a stiffnecked people; and pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for thine inheritance." (Commentary from Matthew Henry's Commentary)

QUOTE: "Prayer may just be the most powerful tool mankind has." --Ted Dekker

DEVOTIONAL: "The True Worshipers" (Part 6) by Andrew Murray

What Jesus said to the woman of Samaria, she could not at once understand. Pentecost was needed to reveal its full meaning. We are hardly prepared at our first entrance into the school of prayer to grasp such teaching. We shall understand it better later on. Let us only begin and take the lesson as He gives it. We are carnal and cannot bring God the worship He seeks. But Jesus came to give the Spirit: He has given Him to us. Let the disposition in which we set ourselves to pray be what Christ’s words have taught us. Let there be the deep confession of our inability to bring God the worship that is pleasing to Him; the childlike teachableness that waits on Him to instruct us; the simple faith that yields itself to the breathing of the Spirit. Above all, let us hold fast the blessed truth—we shall find that the Lord has more to say to us about it—that the knowledge of the Fatherhood of God, the revelation of His infinite Fatherliness in our hearts, the faith in the infinite love that gives us His Son and His Spirit to make us children, is indeed the secret of prayer in spirit and truth...

Pray, Think, Do! God Bless You!

MUSIC: "Anybody Wanna Pray" by CeCe Winans

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