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By E.M. Bounds

Strength via Prayer has been referred to as one of many actually nice masterpieces at the subject of prayer. The time period vintage can safely be utilized to this awesome booklet. In twenty provocative and encouraging chapters, every one prefaced with quotations from religious giants, Edward M. Bounds stresses the central of important prayer within the lifetime of a pastor. He says, . . . each preacher who doesn't make prayer a powerful consider his personal existence and ministry is vulnerable as an element in God s paintings and is powerless to venture God s reason during this international.

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He who has the divine unction will be earnest in the very spiritual nature of things, but there may be a vast deal of earnestness without the least mixture of unction. Earnestness and unction look alike from some points of view. Earnestness may be readily and without detection substituted or mistaken for unction. It requires a spiritual eye and a spiritual taste to discriminate. Earnestness may be sincere, serious, ardent, and persevering. It goes at a thing with good will, pursues it with perseverance, and urges it with ardor; puts force in it.

The greatest will he be of reformers and apostles, who can set the Church to praying. We put it as our most sober judgment that the great need of the Church in this and all ages is men of such commanding faith, of such unsullied holiness, of such marked spiritual vigor and consuming zeal, that their prayers, faith, lives, and ministry will be of such a radical and aggressive form as to work spiritual revolutions which will form eras in individual and Church life. We do not mean men who get up sensational stirs by novel devices, nor those who attract by a pleasing entertainment; but men who can stir things, and work revolutions by the preaching of God’s Word and by the power of the Holy Ghost, revolutions which change the whole current of things.

It is the divine in preaching. It makes the preaching sharp to those who need sharpness. It distills as the dew to those who need to he refreshed. It is well described as: “a two-edged sword Of heavenly temper keen, And double were the wounds it made Wherever it glanced between. ‘Twas death to silt; ‘twas life To all who mourned for sin. ” This unction comes to the preacher not in the study but in the closet. It is heaven’s distillation in answer to prayer. It is the sweetest exhalation of the Holy Spirit.

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