Hear what the unjust judge saith. And shall not God avenge his own elect which cry day and night unto him, though he bear long with
them? I tell you that he will avenge them speedily (Luke 18:6, 7).
God's seasons are not at your beck. If the first stroke of the flint doth not bring forth the fire, you must strike again. God
will hear prayer, but He may not answer it at the time which we in our minds have appointed; He will reveal Himself to our seeking hearts, but not just when and where we have settled in our own
expectations. Hence the need of perseverance and importunity in
supplication.
In the days of flint and steel and brimstone matches we had to strike and strike again, dozens of times, before we could get a spark to live in the tinder, and we were thankful enough if we succeeded at last
Shall we not be as persevering and hopeful as to heavenly things?
We have more certainty of success in this business than we had with our flint and steel, for we have God's promises at our back.
Never let us despair. God's time for mercy will come; yea, it has
come, if our time for believing has arrived. Ask in faith, nothing
wavering, but never cease from petitioning because the King delays to reply. Strike the steel again. Make the sparks fly and have your
tinder ready; you will get a fight before long. --C. H. Spurgeon.
I do not believe that there is such a thing in the history of God's kingdom as a right prayer offered in a right spirit that is forever left
unanswered. --Theodore L. Cuyler.
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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional
Streams in the Desert November 17 Daily Devotional
Read the November 17 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.