By Paul Chappell
"And in those days, when the number of the disciples
was multiplied, there arose a murmuring of the Grecians against the Hebrews,
because their widows were neglected in the daily ministration. Then the twelve
called the multitude of the disciples unto them, and said, It is not reason that
we should leave the word of God, and serve tables. Wherefore, brethren, look ye
out among you seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom,
whom we may appoint over this business. But we will give ourselves continually
to prayer, and to the ministry of the word."
Acts 6:1-4
There are many things that are important in life, but only a
few that are essential. One of the most important but often neglected
essentials is time spent in prayer. The great evangelist R.A. Torrey said,
"We are too busy to pray, and so we are too busy to have power. We have a
great deal of activity but accomplish little. We have many services but few
conversions. We have much machinery but few results."
Continued prayer should characterize the life of every believer.
Yet often we have so much going on that we "donĂ¢€™t have time" to
pray. That is a tragedy because it cuts us off from a vital time of fellowship
and communion with God and robs us of the resources that prayer is meant to
provide. It is easy to set aside our time of prayer in the hurry and pressure
of life, but it is a grave mistake to do so.
The disciples in the early church understood the priority of
prayer. Rather than surrender their prayer time to the good and important
function of caring for the needs of widows, they called the church to select
the first deacons to meet that need. Nothing can substitute for the benefit of
the time you spend before the throne of God in prayer.
Today's Rooted Principle:
Regardless of what is on your schedule today, you have
nothing more pressing than prayer.
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