Luke 18:1 (NIV)
Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that
they should always pray and not give up.
George Muller, the great Victorian Christian and social
reformer, tells a story of persistent prayer in his diary:
In November 1844, I began to pray for the conversion of
five individuals. I prayed every day without a single intermission, whether
sick or in health, on the land, on the sea, and whatever the pressure of my
engagements might be. Eighteen months elapsed before the first of the five was
converted. I thanked God and prayed on for the others. Five years elapsed, and
then the second was converted. I thanked God for the second, and prayed on for
the other three. Day by day, I continued to pray for them, and six years passed
before the third was converted. I thanked God for the three, and went on
praying for the other two. These two remained unconverted.'
Thirty-six years later he wrote that the other two, sons
of one of Muller's friends, were still not converted. He wrote, "But I
hope in God, I pray on, and look for the answer. They are not converted yet,
but they will be." In 1897, fifty-two years after he began to pray daily,
without interruption, for these two men, they were finally convertedbut after
he died! Muller understood what Luke meant when he introduced a parable Jesus
told about prayer, saying.
Dear Lord. We thank You that we can bring our concerns
and needs to You. Help us be faithful and not give up when we pray about
something. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
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