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2 Samuel 5:24
Morning • 1/30
Primary Scripture: 2 Samuel 5:24
The members of Christ’s Church should be very prayerful, always seeking the anointing of the Holy One to rest upon their hearts, so that the kingdom of Christ may come, and that His will be done on earth, even as it is in heaven; but there are times when God seems especially to favor Zion. Such seasons ought to be to them like the sound of a going in the tops of the mulberry trees.
We ought then to be doubly prayerful, doubly earnest, wrestling more at the throne than we have been accustomed to do.
Action should then be prompt and vigorous. The tide is flowing—now let us pull resolutely for the shore. Oh, for Pentecostal outpourings and Pentecostal labors!
Christian, in yourself there are times when you hear the sound of a going in the tops of the mulberry trees. You have a peculiar power in prayer; the Spirit of God gives you joy and gladness; the Scripture is open to you; the promises are applied; you walk in the light of God’s countenance. You have peculiar freedom and liberty in devotion, and more closeness of communion with Christ than was your custom.
Now, at such joyous periods when you hear the sound of a going in the tops of the mulberry trees, is the time to rouse yourself. Now is the time to get rid of any evil habit, while God the Spirit helps your weaknesses.
Spread your sail; but remember what you sometimes sing—
I can only spread the sail;
You! You! must breathe the favorable wind.
Only be sure you have the sail up. Do not miss the wind for want of preparation for it. Seek help from God, so that you may be more earnest in duty when made stronger in faith; that you may be more constant in prayer when you have more liberty at the throne; that you may be more holy in your conduct while you live more closely with Christ.
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