“Prayer for revival must be pure. In pure prayer not one element of double interest can be allowed. Our first request concerning revival must be that God be glorified; afterwards, not before, will come our request for sinners to be saved and a believing that the heavens will be rent” (Ravenhill, 1962, p. 145).
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Find both your physical and spiritual rest in Him today. This evening’s message continues with the resurrection theme; come prepared to worship the soon-coming King!
The Lord ministered mightily last night at The Watch prayer meeting as we prayed through the types and shadows of the Tabernacle. It was so very fitting and so very gracious that the Holy Spirit would speak to us following our prayer “before” the Ark of the Covenant. Indeed His ways are perfect and He is always on time.
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“And they rose that same hour and returned to Jerusalem. And they found the eleven and those who were with them gathered together” (Luke 24:33 ESV). Yes, the hour was late, so late they had constrained Jesus to stay with them for the “day was far spent.” Yet, after the two recognized Jesus they immediately began the 7 mile trek back to Jerusalem, not waiting for the next day.
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Of the 25,944 words Luke uses in his gospel, four times he used the word opened with three penned in the verses of our text. The physician wrote that eyes were opened (cf. Luke 24:31); Scriptures were opened (cf. Luke 24:32); and understanding was opened (cf. Luke 24:45).
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