Galatians 6:9 ‘And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.
BIBLE READING:1 Kings 1-3, Psalm 94
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1 Kings 1-3, Psalm 94
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Charles H. Spurgeon, was one of England’s best-known preachers in the 19th century. Known as the Prince of Preachers, he preached thousands of sermons over forty years of pastoral ministry.
Spurgeon”s success as a preacher was traceable to the relentless prayers of his mother.
Charles Spurgeon was born on June 19, 1834. From childhood, he often revolted against instructions and struggled against God. Despite his rebellion his mother continually prayed for his salvation.
As a teenager Charles continued in his sinful ways.
A breakthrough finally came when he was about 16 years old. One snowy Sunday morning Charles felt drawn to go to a small Primitive Methodist chapel. As he listened to the simple words of the preacher, he felt deeply convicted and soon surrendered his life to Christ.
Charles Spurgeon was so impacted by his salvation experience that he immediately began preaching the Gospel.
In 1854, just four years after his conversion, at only age 20, he became pastor of London’s famous New Park Street Church. Multitudes flocked to hear his sermons and over the course of his life, he would preach to millions of people. While he received accolades from presidents and princes, he always remained thankful for his mother who stood in the gap and prayed until he was saved.
Prayer indeed changes things. As believers, we have been called to stand as watchmen on the wall and pray until the prodigals are brought into the Kingdom of God.
We do not just get born again and go on a spiritual holiday, there’s work to be done and battles to be fought. The burden for souls should be our heart cry. Jesus our master was travelling from city to city throughout His earthly ministry to ensure people heard the Gospel. The Apostles did likewise passing through many pains and travails to bring the Gospel to many. In generations past great men and women have risked their lives to bring the Gospel to the lost.
Today, in our generation we must maintain the zeal and passion to see souls saved. The heartbeat of God remains the same; souls.
As we intercede for the lost, and refuse to grow weary, we will eventually reap miraculous answers to our prayers. (Galatians 6:9)
Not only shall we see souls saved, we will also receive divine rewards.
God’s blessings will be evident in our health, finances, business, career, families etc.
In this new month, as we obey the great commission let us expect miracles of breaking forth to unprecedented heights. In the place of ashes, we will soon see beauty.
Let us keep giving God all the glory because He is about to change our story.
PRAYER: Lord, I thank You for the grace to persist in the place of prayer for the salvation of men. Thank You Lord for speedy answers and exceeding my expectations in Jesus Name.
QUOTE;
It’s never over in your life until you win. God is still in control of your life. WORDBITE 222
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