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Most of the world considers FAITH a belief theme, something you TRUST to allow SALVATION in you?
MANY argue over FAITH and WORKS and are confused by nebulous terms. Most consider your walk with GOD is silent, and FAITH is something you hope for but cannot be seen (Hebrews 11:1) Many consider FAITH comes from reading the WORD, (Romans 10:17), so many church spend years getting people to have KNOWLEDGE in the SCRIPTURES.
Ellen White, a special messenger from GOD wrote a whole passage on FAITH in her book Education, chapter 30:
Ellen writes "Faith is trusting God". This is correct, for when you SOW a PRAYER PROMISE as a SEED, you TRUST the PRAYER PROMISE will do as it's promised to do and make a flow of power according to it's promise.
Ellen writes "Faith is trusting God believing that He loves us and knows best what is for our good. Thus, instead of our own, it leads us to choose His way. In place of our ignorance, it accepts His wisdom; in place of our weakness, His strength; in place of our sinfulness, His righteousness. Our lives, ourselves, are already His; faith acknowledges His ownership and accepts its blessing. Truth, uprightness, purity, have been pointed out as secrets of life's success. It is faith that puts us in possession of these principles."
Once you sow the PRAYER PROMISES, HIS power grows in you, Faith leads you to choose His way, you are made straight by HIM, when you hold HIS Hand, and speak HIS words. Your doings are a co-operation of relationship, you are His own, the apple of His eye "Come and see the beautiful garden God has grown through me.
Every good impulse or aspiration is the gift of God; faith receives from God the life that alone can produce true growth and efficiency.
All power from GOD is a gift, that the human can claim through prayerfully speaking His word
How to exercise faith should be made very plain. To every promise of God there are conditions. If we are willing to do His will, all His strength is ours. Whatever gift He promises, is in the promise itself. "The seed is the word of God." Luke 8:11. As surely as the oak is in the acorn, so surely is the gift of God in His promise. If we receive the promise, we have the gift.
If we are willing. One cannot walk past a poor person in need and not speak a prayer promises that allows His love to touch the poor in need. Ye must be willing to speak lovely the prayer promises of GOD when He allows you opportunities to express His love in you. Ye have to be willing to do HIs will.
Every prayer promise is a promise of power in itself. As surely as the oak is in the acorn seed, so surely is the promises of GOD in the Seeds of His word. This SIMILE is used by Ellen White because it is a Bible simile. Jesus was the SEED. Jesus was the MAN. Both Hebrew words points us the HOME HEAD, who was filled with His Father's love for us, as wheat is filled with love from the relationship of living in the soil and with the air and its sunlight.
Faith that enables us to receive God's gifts is itself a gift, of which some measure is imparted to every human being. It grows as exercised in appropriating the word of God. In order to strengthen faith, we must often bring it in contact with the word.
The flow of God's power from the PRAYER PROMISE you claim using the process of FAITH, flows as you are able to handle the flow, big or small, the flow flows into each person as you make your request from the WORDS of GOD in HIS TEACHINGS.
I am saying the same thing as Ellen White writes, using different words, since we blind and cannot see truth in our confusion.
How often those who trusted the word of God, though in themselves utterly helpless, have withstood the power of the whole world—Enoch, pure in heart, holy in life, holding fast his faith in the triumph of righteousness against a corrupt and scoffing generation; Noah and his household against the men of his time, men of the greatest physical and mental strength and the most debased in morals; the children of Israel at the Red Sea, a helpless, terrified multitude of slaves, against the mightiest army of the mightiest nation on the globe; David, a shepherd lad, having God's promise of the throne, against Saul, the established monarch, bent on holding fast his power; Shadrach and his companions in the fire, and Nebuchadnezzar on the throne; Daniel among the lions, his enemies in the high places of the kingdom; Jesus on the cross, and the Jewish priests and rulers forcing even the Roman governor to work their will; Paul in chains led to a criminal's death, Nero the despot of a world empire.
Such examples are not found in the Bible only. They abound in every record of human progress. The Vaudois and the Huguenots, Wycliffe and Huss, Jerome and Luther, Tyndale and Knox, Zinzendorf and Wesley, with multitudes of others, have witnessed to the power of God's word against human power and policy in support of evil. These are the world's true nobility. This is its [255] royal line. In this line the youth of today are called to take their places.
Faith is needed in the smaller no less than in the greater affairs of life. In all our daily interests and occupations the sustaining strength of God becomes real to us through an abiding trust.
Faith is required daily for even the smallest matter need the power of God in our lives, we do through His power, not our own human power.
Viewed from its human side, life is to all an untried path. It is a path in which, as regards our deeper experiences, we each walk alone. Into our inner life no other human being can fully enter. As the little child sets forth on that journey in which, sooner or later, he must choose his own course, himself deciding life's issues for eternity, how earnest should be the effort to direct his trust to the sure Guide and Helper!
Because we have the freedom to choose which promises to sow as His powers for us daily, our walk for our course is unique and thus we only can enter it. We plan our course and the Lord directs our steps, as we choose which prayer promises we wish to sow.
As a shield from temptation and an inspiration to purity and truth, no other influence can equal the sense of God's presence. "All things are naked and opened unto the eyes of Him with whom we have to do." He is "of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity." Hebrews 4:13; Habakkuk 1:13. This thought was Joseph's shield amidst the corruptions of Egypt. To the allurements of temptation his answer was steadfast: "How . . . can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?" Genesis 39:9. Such a shield, faith, if cherished, will bring to every soul.
Only the sense of God's presence can banish the fear that, for the timid child, would make life a burden. Let him fix in his memory the promise, "The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear Him, and delivereth them." Psalm 34:7. Let him read that wonderful story of Elisha in the mountain city, and, between him and the hosts of armed foemen, a mighty encircling band of heavenly angels. Let him read how to Peter, in [256] prison and condemned to death, God's angel appeared; how, past the armed guards, the massive doors and great iron gateway with their bolts and bars, the angel led God's servant forth in safety. Let him read of that scene on the sea, when the tempest-tossed soldiers and seamen, worn with labor and watching and long fasting, Paul the prisoner, on his way to trial and execution, spoke those grand words of courage and hope: "Be of good cheer: for there shall be no loss of any man's life among you. . . . For there stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve, saying, Fear not, Paul; thou must be brought before Caesar: and, lo, God hath given thee all them that sail with thee." In the faith of this promise Paul assured his companions, "There shall not an hair fall from the head of any of you." So it came to pass. Because there was in that ship one man through whom God could work, the whole shipload of heathen soldiers and sailors was preserved. "They escaped all safe to land." Acts 27:22-24, 34, 44.
These things were not written merely that we might read and wonder, but that the same faith which wrought in God's servants of old might work in us. In no less marked a manner than He wrought then will He work now wherever there are hearts of faith to be channels of His power.
Ellen White writes of the same process of faith , as a shield, as we are channels of His power, that God works in us, as we fix the prayer promises in our memories.
Let the self-distrustful, whose lack of self-reliance leads them to shrink from care and responsibility, be taught reliance upon God. Thus many a one who otherwise would be but a cipher in the world, perhaps only a helpless burden, will be able to say with the apostle Paul, "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Philippians 4:13.
For the child also who is quick to resent injuries, faith [257] has precious lessons. The disposition to resist evil or to avenge wrong is often prompted by a keen sense of justice and an active, energetic spirit. Let such a child be taught that God is the eternal guardian of right. He has a tender care for the beings whom He has so loved as to give His dearest Beloved to save. He will deal with every wrongdoer.
"For he that toucheth you toucheth the apple of His eye." Zechariah 2:8.
"Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in Him; and He shall bring it to pass. . . . He shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light, and thy judgment as the noonday." Psalm 37:5, 6.
"The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. And they that know Thy name will put their trust in Thee: for Thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek Thee." Psalm 9:9, 10.
The compassion that God manifests toward us, He bids us manifest toward others. Let the impulsive, the self-sufficient, the revengeful, behold the meek and lowly One, led as a lamb to the slaughter, unretaliating as a sheep dumb before her shearers. Let them look upon Him whom our sins have pierced and our sorrows burdened, and they will learn to endure, to forbear, and to forgive.
Through faith in Christ, every deficiency of character may be supplied, every defilement cleansed, every fault corrected, every excellence developed.
"Ye are complete in Him." Colossians 2:10.
Ellen White lists pray promises in the WORD as examples of how the process of faith as a power does flow, if we pray these words in Jesus Name, and support His Words.
Prayer and faith are closely allied, and they need to be studied together. In the prayer of faith there is a divine science; it is a science that everyone who would make his lifework a success must understand. Christ says, "What [258] things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them." Mark 11:24. He makes it plain that our asking must be according to God's will; we must ask for the things that He has promised, and whatever we receive must be used in doing His will. The conditions met, the promise is unequivocal.
There is a divine science in the process of faith, that as we pray these prayer promises we do the will of the Father, who promises His power to provide as the WORD is written to promise. But you must meet the conditions to be meek, humble and mourn for your Saviour who died to allow such a gift to be given unto you. Not be proud and arrogance or test God unduly. Seek fervent prayer and fasting, so ye can attain greater pouring faith as a process.
For the pardon of sin, for the Holy Spirit, for a Christlike temper, for wisdom and strength to do His work, for any gift He has promised, we may ask; then we are to believe that we receive, and return thanks to God that we have received.
Sin, intentional and wilful negates the power of faith and hinders the flow. In our daily missing be aware of your relationship to GOD each minute and commune with Him in your mind, as a friend to a friend, savour His words and do things in His power.
We need look for no outward evidence of the blessing. The gift is in the promise, and we may go about our work assured that what God has promised He is able to perform, and that the gift, which we already possess, will be realized when we need it most.
To live thus by the word of God means the surrender to Him of the whole life. There will be felt a continual sense of need and dependence, a drawing out of the heart after God. Prayer is a necessity; for it is the life of the soul. Family prayer, public prayer, have their place; but it is secret communion with God that sustains the soul life.
Praying prayer promises requires you to press unto the arms of Jesus and thus surrender. Surrender is no higher step to Jesus, surrender is no step, but the process of coming to Jesus to press for His powers through faith. Feel the daily need to be dependent upon GOD all the time and talk to GOD continually in your mind via the conscience of the divine relationship, for the Holy Spirit lives with you imparting life from the Father, and brings us the Son of Living, that we make walk in His power afresh as He did upon the earth in the same manner as He did with His Father.
It was in the mount with God that Moses beheld the pattern of that wonderful building which was to be the abiding place of His glory. It is in the mount with God—in the secret place of communion—that we are to contemplate His glorious ideal for humanity. Thus we shall be enabled so to fashion our character building that to us may be fulfilled His promise, "I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people." 2 Corinthians 6:16. [259]
It was in hours of solitary prayer that Jesus in His earth life received wisdom and power. Let the youth follow His example in finding at dawn and twilight a quiet season for communion with their Father in heaven. And throughout the day let them lift up their hearts to God. At every step of our way He says, "I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, . . . Fear not; I will help thee." Isaiah 41:13. Could our children learn these lessons in the morning of their years, what freshness and power, what joy and sweetness, would be brought into their lives!
Plant drink early morning before the day begins, and in the evening as the light fades. Learn to secrets of growing in God as plants grow in God. These natural similes are given to us for a reason.
These are lessons that only he who himself has learned can teach. It is because so many parents and teachers profess to believe the word of God while their lives deny its power, that the teaching of Scripture has no greater effect upon the youth. At times the youth are brought to feel the power of the word. They see the preciousness of the love of Christ. They see the beauty of His character, the possibilities of a life given to His service. But in contrast they see the life of those who profess to revere God's precepts. Of how many are the words true that were spoken to the prophet Ezekiel:
Thy people "speak one to another, everyone to his brother, saying, Come, I pray you, and hear what is the word that cometh forth from the Lord. And they come unto thee as the people cometh, and they sit before thee as My people, and they hear thy words, but they will not do them: for with their mouth they show much love, but their heart goeth after their covetousness. And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument: for [260] they hear thy words, but they do them not." Ezekiel 33:30-32.
It is one thing to treat the Bible as a book of good moral instruction, to be heeded so far as is consistent with the spirit of the times and our position in the world; it is another thing to regard it as it really is—the word of the living God, the word that is our life, the word that is to mold our actions, our words, and our thoughts. To hold God's word as anything less than this is to reject it. And this rejection by those who profess to believe it, is foremost among the causes of skepticism and infidelity in the youth.
" Ye cannot read or speak or pray God's words casually. It is not a common book of words. God can read your heart and intent. He looks into your heart why you speak His words. He knows the causual touch from the touches of faith. Ye do not have to quote the Hebrew or the words exactly to render His powers, for God knows the casual from the true seeker...ye are connecting to divinity WHOM is a PERSONAL GOD, not a book of magical words. The little fingers that each out will cause the giant hand of God to move in your direction, because God is love and loves you
An intensity such as never before was seen is taking possession of the world. In amusement, in moneymaking, in the contest for power, in the very struggle for existence, there is a terrible force that engrosses body and mind and soul. In the midst of this maddening rush, God is speaking. He bids us come apart and commune with Him. "Be still, and know that I am God." Psalm 46:10.
" We often get sidetracked with the pleasures of the world, rather than seeking GOD.
Many, even in their seasons of devotion, fail of receiving the blessing of real communion with God. They are in too great haste. With hurried steps they press through the circle of Christ's loving presence, pausing perhaps a moment within the sacred precincts, but not waiting for counsel. They have no time to remain with the divine Teacher. With their burdens they return to their work.
" It takes time to grow a seed and develop a seedling, we must also learn patience and give ourselves time to respond to God's providing. God is not slack regarding His promises, the power flow is immediate and divinely appointed to germinate and grow as you have prayerfully requested.
These workers can never attain the highest success until they learn the secret of strength. They must give themselves time to think, to pray, to wait upon God for [261] a renewal of physical, mental, and spiritual power. They need the uplifting influence of His Spirit. Receiving this, they will be quickened by fresh life. The wearied frame and tired brain will be refreshed, the burdened heart will be lightened.
Hmm? Not sure about this? We learn to bask more and more in His power from success in the prayer requests of faithful flows of power we can immediately as a child pray for. Then we grow better in maturity we develop the prayer and fasting to prayerfully request greater flows of God's power in our lives. Such a development takes time and maturity, though the science of developing this is the same as for a little child. Begin with little walks in His power until you begin seeking deeper drafts of His power claiming prayer promises in the Word for a greater flow of God in your life. This is how a seedling grows. It does not shrink back or slow down, but grows more and more, as long as the fruit is shared and removed from the tree, as long as the branches are removed painfully so the tears of joy flow, the tree will continue to grow deeper in the flows provided by the Lord of Trees.
Not a pause for a moment in His presence, but personal contact with Christ, to sit down in companionship with Him—this is our need. Happy will it be for the children of our homes and the students of our schools when parents and teachers shall learn in their own lives the precious experience pictured in these words from the Song of Songs:
Yes, as Hebrew 13 says "Heb 13:16 But to do good , with well doing relationships, forget not:" the relationship is our greatest need.
As the apple tree among the trees of the wood,
So is my Beloved among the sons.
I sat down under His shadow with great delight,
And His fruit was sweet to my taste.
He brought me to the banqueting house,
And His banner over me was love." Song of Solomon 2:3, 4
Yes, as Jesus says in His Book" Ho 14:2 Take with you words, and turn to the LORD: say unto him, Take away all iniquity, and receive us graciously: so will we render the calves (fruit) of our lips.
Ellen White finishes with the natural simile of the tree, and the shadows of dwelling under it.
In conclusion, Ellen White writes about Faith as Scripture teaches it. However, most of us ponder confusion rather than clarity.
MANY argue over FAITH and WORKS and are confused by nebulous terms. Most consider your walk with GOD is silent, and FAITH is something you hope for but cannot be seen (Hebrews 11:1) Many consider FAITH comes from reading the WORD, (Romans 10:17), so many church spend years getting people to have KNOWLEDGE in the SCRIPTURES.
Ellen White, a special messenger from GOD wrote a whole passage on FAITH in her book Education, chapter 30:
Ellen writes "Faith is trusting God". This is correct, for when you SOW a PRAYER PROMISE as a SEED, you TRUST the PRAYER PROMISE will do as it's promised to do and make a flow of power according to it's promise.
Ellen writes "Faith is trusting God believing that He loves us and knows best what is for our good. Thus, instead of our own, it leads us to choose His way. In place of our ignorance, it accepts His wisdom; in place of our weakness, His strength; in place of our sinfulness, His righteousness. Our lives, ourselves, are already His; faith acknowledges His ownership and accepts its blessing. Truth, uprightness, purity, have been pointed out as secrets of life's success. It is faith that puts us in possession of these principles."
Once you sow the PRAYER PROMISES, HIS power grows in you, Faith leads you to choose His way, you are made straight by HIM, when you hold HIS Hand, and speak HIS words. Your doings are a co-operation of relationship, you are His own, the apple of His eye "Come and see the beautiful garden God has grown through me.
Every good impulse or aspiration is the gift of God; faith receives from God the life that alone can produce true growth and efficiency.
All power from GOD is a gift, that the human can claim through prayerfully speaking His word
How to exercise faith should be made very plain. To every promise of God there are conditions. If we are willing to do His will, all His strength is ours. Whatever gift He promises, is in the promise itself. "The seed is the word of God." Luke 8:11. As surely as the oak is in the acorn, so surely is the gift of God in His promise. If we receive the promise, we have the gift.
If we are willing. One cannot walk past a poor person in need and not speak a prayer promises that allows His love to touch the poor in need. Ye must be willing to speak lovely the prayer promises of GOD when He allows you opportunities to express His love in you. Ye have to be willing to do HIs will.
Every prayer promise is a promise of power in itself. As surely as the oak is in the acorn seed, so surely is the promises of GOD in the Seeds of His word. This SIMILE is used by Ellen White because it is a Bible simile. Jesus was the SEED. Jesus was the MAN. Both Hebrew words points us the HOME HEAD, who was filled with His Father's love for us, as wheat is filled with love from the relationship of living in the soil and with the air and its sunlight.
Faith that enables us to receive God's gifts is itself a gift, of which some measure is imparted to every human being. It grows as exercised in appropriating the word of God. In order to strengthen faith, we must often bring it in contact with the word.
The flow of God's power from the PRAYER PROMISE you claim using the process of FAITH, flows as you are able to handle the flow, big or small, the flow flows into each person as you make your request from the WORDS of GOD in HIS TEACHINGS.
I am saying the same thing as Ellen White writes, using different words, since we blind and cannot see truth in our confusion.
How often those who trusted the word of God, though in themselves utterly helpless, have withstood the power of the whole world—Enoch, pure in heart, holy in life, holding fast his faith in the triumph of righteousness against a corrupt and scoffing generation; Noah and his household against the men of his time, men of the greatest physical and mental strength and the most debased in morals; the children of Israel at the Red Sea, a helpless, terrified multitude of slaves, against the mightiest army of the mightiest nation on the globe; David, a shepherd lad, having God's promise of the throne, against Saul, the established monarch, bent on holding fast his power; Shadrach and his companions in the fire, and Nebuchadnezzar on the throne; Daniel among the lions, his enemies in the high places of the kingdom; Jesus on the cross, and the Jewish priests and rulers forcing even the Roman governor to work their will; Paul in chains led to a criminal's death, Nero the despot of a world empire.
Such examples are not found in the Bible only. They abound in every record of human progress. The Vaudois and the Huguenots, Wycliffe and Huss, Jerome and Luther, Tyndale and Knox, Zinzendorf and Wesley, with multitudes of others, have witnessed to the power of God's word against human power and policy in support of evil. These are the world's true nobility. This is its [255] royal line. In this line the youth of today are called to take their places.
Faith is needed in the smaller no less than in the greater affairs of life. In all our daily interests and occupations the sustaining strength of God becomes real to us through an abiding trust.
Faith is required daily for even the smallest matter need the power of God in our lives, we do through His power, not our own human power.
Viewed from its human side, life is to all an untried path. It is a path in which, as regards our deeper experiences, we each walk alone. Into our inner life no other human being can fully enter. As the little child sets forth on that journey in which, sooner or later, he must choose his own course, himself deciding life's issues for eternity, how earnest should be the effort to direct his trust to the sure Guide and Helper!
Because we have the freedom to choose which promises to sow as His powers for us daily, our walk for our course is unique and thus we only can enter it. We plan our course and the Lord directs our steps, as we choose which prayer promises we wish to sow.
As a shield from temptation and an inspiration to purity and truth, no other influence can equal the sense of God's presence. "All things are naked and opened unto the eyes of Him with whom we have to do." He is "of purer eyes than to behold evil, and canst not look on iniquity." Hebrews 4:13; Habakkuk 1:13. This thought was Joseph's shield amidst the corruptions of Egypt. To the allurements of temptation his answer was steadfast: "How . . . can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?" Genesis 39:9. Such a shield, faith, if cherished, will bring to every soul.
Only the sense of God's presence can banish the fear that, for the timid child, would make life a burden. Let him fix in his memory the promise, "The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear Him, and delivereth them." Psalm 34:7. Let him read that wonderful story of Elisha in the mountain city, and, between him and the hosts of armed foemen, a mighty encircling band of heavenly angels. Let him read how to Peter, in [256] prison and condemned to death, God's angel appeared; how, past the armed guards, the massive doors and great iron gateway with their bolts and bars, the angel led God's servant forth in safety. Let him read of that scene on the sea, when the tempest-tossed soldiers and seamen, worn with labor and watching and long fasting, Paul the prisoner, on his way to trial and execution, spoke those grand words of courage and hope: "Be of good cheer: for there shall be no loss of any man's life among you. . . . For there stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve, saying, Fear not, Paul; thou must be brought before Caesar: and, lo, God hath given thee all them that sail with thee." In the faith of this promise Paul assured his companions, "There shall not an hair fall from the head of any of you." So it came to pass. Because there was in that ship one man through whom God could work, the whole shipload of heathen soldiers and sailors was preserved. "They escaped all safe to land." Acts 27:22-24, 34, 44.
These things were not written merely that we might read and wonder, but that the same faith which wrought in God's servants of old might work in us. In no less marked a manner than He wrought then will He work now wherever there are hearts of faith to be channels of His power.
Ellen White writes of the same process of faith , as a shield, as we are channels of His power, that God works in us, as we fix the prayer promises in our memories.
Let the self-distrustful, whose lack of self-reliance leads them to shrink from care and responsibility, be taught reliance upon God. Thus many a one who otherwise would be but a cipher in the world, perhaps only a helpless burden, will be able to say with the apostle Paul, "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Philippians 4:13.
For the child also who is quick to resent injuries, faith [257] has precious lessons. The disposition to resist evil or to avenge wrong is often prompted by a keen sense of justice and an active, energetic spirit. Let such a child be taught that God is the eternal guardian of right. He has a tender care for the beings whom He has so loved as to give His dearest Beloved to save. He will deal with every wrongdoer.
"For he that toucheth you toucheth the apple of His eye." Zechariah 2:8.
"Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in Him; and He shall bring it to pass. . . . He shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light, and thy judgment as the noonday." Psalm 37:5, 6.
"The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble. And they that know Thy name will put their trust in Thee: for Thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them that seek Thee." Psalm 9:9, 10.
The compassion that God manifests toward us, He bids us manifest toward others. Let the impulsive, the self-sufficient, the revengeful, behold the meek and lowly One, led as a lamb to the slaughter, unretaliating as a sheep dumb before her shearers. Let them look upon Him whom our sins have pierced and our sorrows burdened, and they will learn to endure, to forbear, and to forgive.
Through faith in Christ, every deficiency of character may be supplied, every defilement cleansed, every fault corrected, every excellence developed.
"Ye are complete in Him." Colossians 2:10.
Ellen White lists pray promises in the WORD as examples of how the process of faith as a power does flow, if we pray these words in Jesus Name, and support His Words.
Prayer and faith are closely allied, and they need to be studied together. In the prayer of faith there is a divine science; it is a science that everyone who would make his lifework a success must understand. Christ says, "What [258] things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them." Mark 11:24. He makes it plain that our asking must be according to God's will; we must ask for the things that He has promised, and whatever we receive must be used in doing His will. The conditions met, the promise is unequivocal.
There is a divine science in the process of faith, that as we pray these prayer promises we do the will of the Father, who promises His power to provide as the WORD is written to promise. But you must meet the conditions to be meek, humble and mourn for your Saviour who died to allow such a gift to be given unto you. Not be proud and arrogance or test God unduly. Seek fervent prayer and fasting, so ye can attain greater pouring faith as a process.
For the pardon of sin, for the Holy Spirit, for a Christlike temper, for wisdom and strength to do His work, for any gift He has promised, we may ask; then we are to believe that we receive, and return thanks to God that we have received.
Sin, intentional and wilful negates the power of faith and hinders the flow. In our daily missing be aware of your relationship to GOD each minute and commune with Him in your mind, as a friend to a friend, savour His words and do things in His power.
We need look for no outward evidence of the blessing. The gift is in the promise, and we may go about our work assured that what God has promised He is able to perform, and that the gift, which we already possess, will be realized when we need it most.
To live thus by the word of God means the surrender to Him of the whole life. There will be felt a continual sense of need and dependence, a drawing out of the heart after God. Prayer is a necessity; for it is the life of the soul. Family prayer, public prayer, have their place; but it is secret communion with God that sustains the soul life.
Praying prayer promises requires you to press unto the arms of Jesus and thus surrender. Surrender is no higher step to Jesus, surrender is no step, but the process of coming to Jesus to press for His powers through faith. Feel the daily need to be dependent upon GOD all the time and talk to GOD continually in your mind via the conscience of the divine relationship, for the Holy Spirit lives with you imparting life from the Father, and brings us the Son of Living, that we make walk in His power afresh as He did upon the earth in the same manner as He did with His Father.
It was in the mount with God that Moses beheld the pattern of that wonderful building which was to be the abiding place of His glory. It is in the mount with God—in the secret place of communion—that we are to contemplate His glorious ideal for humanity. Thus we shall be enabled so to fashion our character building that to us may be fulfilled His promise, "I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be My people." 2 Corinthians 6:16. [259]
It was in hours of solitary prayer that Jesus in His earth life received wisdom and power. Let the youth follow His example in finding at dawn and twilight a quiet season for communion with their Father in heaven. And throughout the day let them lift up their hearts to God. At every step of our way He says, "I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, . . . Fear not; I will help thee." Isaiah 41:13. Could our children learn these lessons in the morning of their years, what freshness and power, what joy and sweetness, would be brought into their lives!
Plant drink early morning before the day begins, and in the evening as the light fades. Learn to secrets of growing in God as plants grow in God. These natural similes are given to us for a reason.
These are lessons that only he who himself has learned can teach. It is because so many parents and teachers profess to believe the word of God while their lives deny its power, that the teaching of Scripture has no greater effect upon the youth. At times the youth are brought to feel the power of the word. They see the preciousness of the love of Christ. They see the beauty of His character, the possibilities of a life given to His service. But in contrast they see the life of those who profess to revere God's precepts. Of how many are the words true that were spoken to the prophet Ezekiel:
Thy people "speak one to another, everyone to his brother, saying, Come, I pray you, and hear what is the word that cometh forth from the Lord. And they come unto thee as the people cometh, and they sit before thee as My people, and they hear thy words, but they will not do them: for with their mouth they show much love, but their heart goeth after their covetousness. And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument: for [260] they hear thy words, but they do them not." Ezekiel 33:30-32.
It is one thing to treat the Bible as a book of good moral instruction, to be heeded so far as is consistent with the spirit of the times and our position in the world; it is another thing to regard it as it really is—the word of the living God, the word that is our life, the word that is to mold our actions, our words, and our thoughts. To hold God's word as anything less than this is to reject it. And this rejection by those who profess to believe it, is foremost among the causes of skepticism and infidelity in the youth.
" Ye cannot read or speak or pray God's words casually. It is not a common book of words. God can read your heart and intent. He looks into your heart why you speak His words. He knows the causual touch from the touches of faith. Ye do not have to quote the Hebrew or the words exactly to render His powers, for God knows the casual from the true seeker...ye are connecting to divinity WHOM is a PERSONAL GOD, not a book of magical words. The little fingers that each out will cause the giant hand of God to move in your direction, because God is love and loves you
An intensity such as never before was seen is taking possession of the world. In amusement, in moneymaking, in the contest for power, in the very struggle for existence, there is a terrible force that engrosses body and mind and soul. In the midst of this maddening rush, God is speaking. He bids us come apart and commune with Him. "Be still, and know that I am God." Psalm 46:10.
" We often get sidetracked with the pleasures of the world, rather than seeking GOD.
Many, even in their seasons of devotion, fail of receiving the blessing of real communion with God. They are in too great haste. With hurried steps they press through the circle of Christ's loving presence, pausing perhaps a moment within the sacred precincts, but not waiting for counsel. They have no time to remain with the divine Teacher. With their burdens they return to their work.
" It takes time to grow a seed and develop a seedling, we must also learn patience and give ourselves time to respond to God's providing. God is not slack regarding His promises, the power flow is immediate and divinely appointed to germinate and grow as you have prayerfully requested.
These workers can never attain the highest success until they learn the secret of strength. They must give themselves time to think, to pray, to wait upon God for [261] a renewal of physical, mental, and spiritual power. They need the uplifting influence of His Spirit. Receiving this, they will be quickened by fresh life. The wearied frame and tired brain will be refreshed, the burdened heart will be lightened.
Hmm? Not sure about this? We learn to bask more and more in His power from success in the prayer requests of faithful flows of power we can immediately as a child pray for. Then we grow better in maturity we develop the prayer and fasting to prayerfully request greater flows of God's power in our lives. Such a development takes time and maturity, though the science of developing this is the same as for a little child. Begin with little walks in His power until you begin seeking deeper drafts of His power claiming prayer promises in the Word for a greater flow of God in your life. This is how a seedling grows. It does not shrink back or slow down, but grows more and more, as long as the fruit is shared and removed from the tree, as long as the branches are removed painfully so the tears of joy flow, the tree will continue to grow deeper in the flows provided by the Lord of Trees.
Not a pause for a moment in His presence, but personal contact with Christ, to sit down in companionship with Him—this is our need. Happy will it be for the children of our homes and the students of our schools when parents and teachers shall learn in their own lives the precious experience pictured in these words from the Song of Songs:
Yes, as Hebrew 13 says "Heb 13:16 But to do good , with well doing relationships, forget not:" the relationship is our greatest need.
As the apple tree among the trees of the wood,
So is my Beloved among the sons.
I sat down under His shadow with great delight,
And His fruit was sweet to my taste.
He brought me to the banqueting house,
And His banner over me was love." Song of Solomon 2:3, 4
Yes, as Jesus says in His Book" Ho 14:2 Take with you words, and turn to the LORD: say unto him, Take away all iniquity, and receive us graciously: so will we render the calves (fruit) of our lips.
Ellen White finishes with the natural simile of the tree, and the shadows of dwelling under it.
In conclusion, Ellen White writes about Faith as Scripture teaches it. However, most of us ponder confusion rather than clarity.