Pray Your Way to a Smoother Day

I was reading the biography of George Muller aloud to my children this week and ran across a quote concerning the value of prayer. Muller claimed that "four hours of work after an hour of prayer would accomplish more than five hours without prayer." It was a belief that he faithfully put into practice throughout his life.


Muller's comment brought to mind a poem by Ralph Cushman that I memorized many years ago. It goes like this:



"The Secret"


I met God in the morning

When my day was at its best,

And His Presence came like sunrise

Like a glory in my breast.


All day long the Presence lingered,

All day long He stayed with me,

And we sailed in perfect calmness

O'er a very troubled sea.


Other ships were blown and battered,

Other ships were sore distressed,

But the winds that seemed to drive them

Brought to us a peace and rest.


Then I thought of other mornings,

With a keen remorse of mind,

When I, too, had loosed the moorings

With the Presence left behind.


So I think I know the secret,

Learned from many a troubled way;

You must seek Him in the morning

If you want Him through the day.



Although I normally do begin and end each day in prayer, I must confess that the longer my "to do" list, the shorter time I spend on my knees. Lately it feels like there just aren't enough hours in the day to get everything done I want to do.


"Want" is the operative word, I think. God has promised in His word to supply all our needs, and that includes the hours and strength to do each day what truly needs to be done. Perhaps if I took a cue from George Muller, I'd have an easier time differentiating which is which.



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Published on February 05, 2011 08:14
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