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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Prayer and fellowship with each other

Mathew 18:19,20
"If two fo you on earth agree about whatever they may ask it will come to pass and be done for themby My Father in heaven. For whereever two or more are gathered in My name there I Am in the midst of them"

The bond that unites a man to his fellow-men is no less real and close than that which unites him to God: he is one with them. Grace renews not alone our relation to God but to man too. We not only learn to say 'My Father,' but 'Our Father.' Nothing would be more unnatural than that the children of a family should always meet their father separately, but never in the united expression of their desires or their love. Believers are not only members of one family, but even of one body. Just as each member of the body depends on the other, and the full action of the spirit dwelling in the body depends on the union and co-operation of all, so Christians cannot reach the full blessing God is ready to bestow through His Spirit, but as they seek and receive it in fellowship with each other. It is in the union and fellowship of believers that the Spirit can manifest His full power. It was to the hundred and twenty continuing in one place together, and praying with one accord, that the Spirit came from the throne of the glorified Lord.

Grab a partner, make a commitment to daily prayer for 6 weeks. Best commitment you ever made !

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