The Wonders of Prayer - A Record of Well Authenticated and Wonderful Answers to Prayer by Various
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and the judgment of brethren, have turned from doing their own business,
expecting the Lord to pay their debts and provide for their necessities. The quotations of Scripture made by our Lord to Satan, "Thou shalt not tempt the Lord, thy God," is surely applicable in all such cases. The spirit of a "sound mind" (see 2 Tim. i., 7) will surely recognize this. So in _all_ things, that which God has given me intelligence and power to do, in avoiding evil or securing good, I am under direct command from him to do, always depending upon His blessing to secure the needed result. A _true faith_ in God will be made manifest by careful obedience to known commands. An _intelligent_ faith can never allow dependence upon means used to take the place of dependence upon the living God, who alone makes them efficacious. It must result in _presumptions_ faith, if obedience is neglected, and the results only promised to obedience are expected. That God _can_ give blessing, without the use of the ordinary means, on man's part, there is no question. That he _has_ done so is a matter of record. Yet we should remember that there were but _two_ miraculous draughts of fishes, and _only twice_ did our Lord make bread without the use of seed-time, harvest, grinding and baking. The _rule_ of Christ in his earthly ministry was, most certainly, to receive the supply of his physical wants from His Heavenly Father, in the use of means to secure the results offered in the ordinary operation of the laws of God. He went into the corn-field at autumn and visited the olive tree for sustenance as did other men. And the question for his disciples is not what God _can_ do, and not what he _has_ done (that he may be known as God over all creation, blessed for evermore) in the suspension of natural laws, but what has he revealed to us as his will during the time of the present dispensation of the church on this earth, as to his children |
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