Generally, We Pray Only as Well as We Live
By A. W. Tozer
If I regard iniquity in my heart,
the Lord will not hear me. Psalm 66:18Prayer at its best is the expression of the total life,
for all things else being equal, our prayers are only as
powerful as our lives.In the long pull, we pray only as well as we live!
Some prayers are like a fire escape, used only in
times of critical emergency---never very enjoyable,
but used as a way of terrified escape from disaster.
They do not represent the regular life of the one
who offers them; rather, they are the unusual and
uncommon acts of the spiritual amateur.Most of us in moments of stress have wished that we
had lived so that prayer would not be so unnatural to us
and have regretted that we had not cultivated prayer to
the point where it would be as easy and as natural as
breathing.No Christian wants to live his whole life on an
emergency level. As we go on into God we shall see
excellency of the life of constant communion where all
thoughts and acts are prayers, and the entire life
becomes one holy sacrifice of prayer and worship!To pray effectively it is required of us that there be
no unblessed areas in our lives, no parts of the mind or
soul that are not inhabited by the Spirit, no impure
desires allowed to live within us, no disparity between
our prayers and our conduct.Undoubtedly the redemption in Christ Jesus has
sufficient moral power to enable us to live in a state of
purity and love, where our whole life will be a prayer!
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Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.