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Prayers That Are Heard
--JUNE 20.--PSALM 141.--
MANY MAY WORSHIP, FEW MAY PRAY--ONLY
THE SANCTIFIED
IN CHRIST JESUS--THEIR FREQUENT NEEDS--"GOD'S EAR
OPEN"--THEIR PRAYERS ARISE AS INCENSE TO HIM--
LEARNING TO PRAY--WHAT TO PRAY FOR--WATCHING FOR
ANSWERS--THE BREATH OF LIFE SPIRITUAL.
"Keep me from the snares which
they have laid for me."--V. 9.
WHEN we think of the greatness of the Creator, Maker of Heaven and earth
and all therein, and when we think of our own littleness, our weaknesses and
imperfections, we are amazed that our God has made any provision whereby even
the best of His creatures might hold communion with Him in prayer. We should
not fail to note the difference between worship and praise, which anybody may
render to the Lord, and prayers and supplications, which are acceptable only
from the Lord's consecrated people and their children while still minors.
To illustrate: It is one thing that the populace may cheer a governor or
a king, may remove their hats or bow their heads, but it is quite another thing
for that same conglomeration of people to be received by the king or the
governor into association as his friends or to have communion with him, to tell
him about their matters, to have his counsel and guidance. So, while God has an
interest in the whole world of mankind, a deep interest, it is not the same
interest that He has in His Church. And by His Church we mean, not any sect or
party or denomination, but those individuals who, regardless of sectarian
lines, have entered into a heart covenant with the Lord, renouncing their own
wills and accepting, instead, the will of God in Christ. These are the Bible Church,
whose names are written in Heaven. (Hebrews 12:23.)
These are the ones addressed in the Bible as the saints of God, and respecting
whom it is declared, "All things are yours;...and ye are Christ's; and
Christ is God's."--1 Corinthians 3:21-23.
This Church
of God, in all the world,
is not numerically strong. As the Bible says, it contains not many rich, not
many wise, not many learned, but chiefly the poor of this world, rich in faith,
heirs of the Kingdom. (1 Corinthians 1:26; James 2:5.) Their reigning, their power and their
control in the world's affairs will not [R5692 :
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change, and Messiah's Kingdom shall be fully inaugurated. Then these shall live
and reign with Christ a thousand years.--Revelation
20:4.
WHO MAY PRAY
Strangely enough, many seem to have gotten the thought that anybody, at
any time, may rush into the presence of the Almighty God with his requests. The
intimation even seems to be that God is unhappy because people do not come to
Him thus. Such views of prayer indicate a lack of Bible study, Bible
information. The Bible teaches that prayer is a great privilege.
Jesus declared, "No man cometh unto the Father but by Me."
Furthermore, He indicated the restrictions upon those who would approach the
Father through Him-- they must be His disciples; and to become His disciples,
they must take upon themselves certain obligations or vows. They must renounce
their own wills, and accept the will of Jesus. They must lay all upon the
altar; otherwise they cannot be accepted, cannot be presented to the Father,
cannot be begotten of the Holy Spirit, cannot be styled or treated as sons of
God, cannot be joint-heirs with Jesus Christ in His coming Kingdom--cannot have
the privilege of sons of God in the present life either-- the privilege of
prayer and of Divine fellowship, communion, instruction.
All these special blessings the Bible reserves for those who become
especially, peculiarly, the sons of God. Even in respect to these who have
become sons of God, Jesus intimates a danger of their losing the privilege of
prayer. He says, "If ye abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ye may ask
what ye will"--not otherwise.--John 15:7.
We believe that misinformation on this subject of prayer has worked
disadvantageously to many. The majority, holding intercourse with evil, only
occasionally flee to the Lord in some trouble, and that without entering into
any covenant with Him or receiving any recognition as sons, and without
desiring this. If they were rightly informed, the effect upon their minds at
first would be to stun them. They would awake suddenly to the realization that
they are without God in the world; that their affairs are not subject to His
supervision; but that as part of the world, they are under the general curse,
or sentence of death.
The highest qualities of the human mind, which lie at the very top of
our craniums, are the organs of worship, reverence, veneration, spirituality.
Even the wicked, at times, feel that they will please God by praying to Him and
asking Him for some favors. They have not learned that God has addressed them,
saying, "Unto the wicked God saith, What hast thou to do, to take My
Covenant into thy mouth, seeing thou hatest instruction and castest My words
behind thee?"--Psalm 50:16,17.
It is high time that the difference between the Church and the world
shall be more distinctly discerned, and that the privileges of the Church shall
be appreciated. The effect would be to awaken in others a sense of their need
for God. Then, in their hours of distress, realizing that they have no God,
would they not be the more likely to seek Him earnestly in His appointed way,
through the Lord Jesus Christ, and through a full consecration--the only terms
upon which Jesus would accept them and be their Advocate with the Father, and
secure for them the title and privilege of sons of God, valuable both for the
present life and for that which is to come?
INCENSE, PRAYER, BEFORE GOD
The Prophet David, in this lesson, pictures the Christian in his
distress coming to God in His appointed way: "O Lord, I cry unto Thee:
make haste unto me; give ear unto my voice, when I cry unto Thee. Let my prayer
be set forth before Thee as incense." This is the same thought elsewhere
expressed in the Bible--that the prayers of God's people rise up before Him as
a sweet perfume. (Revelation 5:8.) And, by the
way, we remember that the incense of old, which typified the prayers of the
saints, was composed of a rare mixture of spices, giving forth a peculiarly
sweet odor; and that nobody was allowed to make that incense except the priests
who were to offer it. (Exo. 30:34-38; 37:29.) Thus
again the Lord shows us that the privilege of prayer, of approaching Him in an
acceptable manner, is confined to the antitypical priests, called by St. Peter
the Royal Priesthood.-- 1 Peter 2:9.
Only those of the Lord's people who have consecrated their lives to Him,
even unto death, are thus represented as members of the sacrificing Priesthood,
to whom the Apostle wrote, saying, "I beseech you, brethren, by the
mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy and
acceptable to God, and your reasonable service." (Romans
12:1.) The Lord has pledged to this particular class that He will hear
them, yea, that He will answer them--not necessarily according to their natural
preferences, but He will heed the spirit of their cry and give to them,
according to His Wisdom, the experiences and blessings most helpful.
WHAT WE SHOULD PRAY FOR
Our prayers should be in harmony with our endeavors. Thus in our lesson
the Church of Christ are represented as praying the
Lord to set a guard over their lips. The thought is that they are striving to
keep their lips, their mouths, from utterances that would be injurious to
others; and that, on the contrary, they may be helpful to humanity and honoring
to God. Also, because they are striving for heart purity and to avoid
practising wicked works with evil doers, therefore they pray in harmony,
"Incline not my heart to any evil thing, to practise wicked works with men
that work iniquity; and let me not eat of their dainties"--assist me in my
determination of opposition to all these things.
How appropriate that the Lord's consecrated people should scrutinize
their lives when they come to their Father in prayer! How appropriate for them
to note to what extent their blessings, luxuries and dainties have come to them
contrary to the principles of justice and love--contrary to the Golden Rule!
Whoever intelligently thus prays will surely be examining his life to rectify
his business relations, so that he may not eat of the dainties which would come
from injustice or oppression, but, on the contrary, rejoice in the commonest
things of life if they be the best procurable in harmony with the principles of
righteousness, the principles of love.
"LET THE RIGHTEOUS SMITE"
The class that are thus in fellowship with God, through prayer and
through seeking to be obedient to His arrangements and laws, are so fully
engaged that they are able to say, as in this Psalm, that they will take no
offense if reproved by the righteous--rather the reproofs of such will be to
them like an excellent oil, such as a guest received from his host in ancient
times. The true Christians, the class who have the fellowship with God through
prayer, have the qualities of heart which the Apostle describes as the fruits
of the Holy Spirit; namely, meekness, gentleness, patience, long-suffering,
brotherly-kindness, love. (Galatians 5:22,23; 2 Peter 1:5-8.) [R5693
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but indeed are glad to have such experiences and lessons as the Lord's
providences may direct to them--especially if these come through the brethren,
and particularly if the brethren who use these administer their rebukes in a
Christian manner--in meekness, remembering themselves, lest they also be tempted.--Galatians 6:1.
In such cases, the reproof will be a blessing from the Lord--if given in
that spirit and received in that spirit. Neither their heads nor their hearts
are broken by such Scriptural reproofs; and they themselves learn to administer
admonitions to others in similar manner, so as not to injure, but to help.
Their prayers are for each other in what seem to be calamities; and in harmony
with the Lord's promise, these seeming calamities and all the affairs of life
shall operate together for good to those who love Him, to the called ones
according to His purpose.
The American Revision gives the wording here differently: "As oil
upon the head; let not my head refuse it: for even in their wickedness shall my
prayer continue."
In hyperbole the Prophet declares the distress of the Church as
affecting them even to death. "Our bones are scattered at the mouth of
Sheol (the grave), as when one cutteth and cleaveth wood upon the
earth"--like the fragments made by the wood-cutter, who considers the chips
not worthy to be gathered. But while this may be the estimation of God's saints
from the worldly viewpoint, not so is it with God, as the following verse
implies: "But mine eyes are unto Thee, O God the Lord: for in Thee is my
trust; leave not my soul destitute."
But whatever affliction God's consecrated people may have in the present
life, whatever rejection may be their experience at the hands of the great or
the wise of this world, they have God's promise of glory, honor, immortality,
in the future. In Him they trust, and He will not leave them desolate. He has
declared, "The gates of Hell (Sheol, Hades) shall not prevail against
them"; that is to say, the power of the grave shall not prevail against
the Lord's Anointed, Christ and the Church--they shall come forth from the
power of the tomb glorious in the First Resurrection majesty to reign a
thousand years.-- Revelation 20:6.
"KEEP ME FROM THE SNARES"
Satan is represented as a fowler, a hunter, who is seeking after the
Lord's people even as earthly hunters are prone to hunt after speckled birds.
Before the invention of powder, the hunters more particularly entrapped their
prey with snares and pitfalls. While Satan is represented as being the great
Arch-enemy, he also is accredited with using agents. Chief amongst his agents,
according to the Bible, are those fallen angels of whom he is the prince--
"the prince of devils." But he has amongst men many workers of
iniquity. These are his servants whether they realize it or not.
As Jesus declared, "His servants ye are to whom ye render
service." In consequence of this rule, we understand that many are
professedly servants of God who are deceiving themselves, who are really the
servants of the Wicked One; for his works they do, as Jesus said. They colabor
for the upbuilding of unrighteousness, iniquity, injustice, and in holding down
the Truth and in misleading the people.
The Lord will help His people, He will deliver them from the various
snares of the Adversary; and eventually Satan and all his cohorts will fall
into their own snares. Thus, in ancient times, when the Egyptians thought to
capture the Israelites at the Red Sea, the
Lord opened the way for the Israelites and they escaped; while their enemies
pursued after them, and were themselves entrapped and overwhelmed.
Similarly, in the great Time of Trouble that is approaching, apparently
Satan and his servants will be overwhelmed in that trouble in a manner not
expected by them. The Church will escape those things coming upon the world and
will stand before the Son of Man, changed in the power of the First
Resurrection and called to be with Him as His Kingdom class. But the world will
be ensnared in that great Time of Trouble. Yet, thank God, it will be for their
advantage as they learn the ways of the Lord more fully, and great will be the
blessings of the Almighty coming to them!
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