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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional

Streams in the Desert April 29 Daily Devotional

Read the April 29 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.

Elias was a man subject to like passions as we are (James 5:17).
Thank God for that! He got under a juniper tree, as you and I have
often done; he complained and murmured, as we have often done; was unbelieving, as we have often been. But that was not the case when
he really got into touch with God. Though "a man subject to like
passions as we are," "he prayed praying." It is sublime in the original-not "earnestly," but "he prayed in prayer." He kept on praying. What is the lesson here? You must keep praying.
Come up on the top of Carrael, and see that remarkable parable of
Faith and Sight It was not the descent of the fire that now was n
, but the descent of the flood; and the man that can command the
fire can command the flood by the same means and methods. We are told that he bowed himself to the ground with his face between his
knees; that is, shutting out all sights and sounds. He was putting himself in a position where, beneath his mantle, he could neither see nor hear what was going forward.
He said to his servant "Go and take an observation." He went and came back, and said-how sublimely brief! one word"Nothing!"
What do we do under such circumstances?
We say, "It is just as I expected!" and we give up praying, Did

Elijah? No, he said, "Go again." His servant again came back and said, "Nothing!" "Go again." "Nothing!"
By and by he came back, and said, "There is a little cloud like a
man's hand." A man's hand had been raised in supplication, and
presently down came the rain; and Ahab had not time to get back to the gate of Samaria with all his fast steeds. This is a parable of
Faith and Sight-faith shutting itself up with God; sight taking
observations and seeing nothing; faith going right on, and "praying in prayer," with utterly hopeless reports from sight
Do you know how to pray that way, how to pray prevailingly.? Let sight give as discouraging reports as it may, but pay no attention to these. The living God is still in the heavens and even to delay is part of His goodness. --Arthur T. Pierson.
Each of three boys gave a definition of faith which is an illustration of the tenacity of faith. The first boy said, "It is
taking hold of Christ"; the second, "Keeping hold"; and the third, "Not letting go."