No Christian is Greater than His Prayer Life
By Leonard Ravenhill, Why Revival Tarries
The church has many organizers,
but few agonizers;
many who pay, but few who pray;
many resters, but few wrestlers;
many who are enterprising,
but few who are interceding.
People who are not praying are playing.
Two prerequisites of dynamic Christian living
are vision and passion,
and both of these are generated in the prayer closet.
The ministry of preaching is open to a few.
The ministry of praying is open to every child of God.
Don't mistake action for unction,
commotion for creation,
and rattles for revivals.
The secret of praying is praying in secret.
A worldly Christian will stop praying
and a praying Christian will stop worldliness.
When we pray,
God listens to our heartbeat.
Hannah's "lips moved
but her voice was not heard (1 Samuel 1:13)."
When we praying in the Spirit,
there are groanings which cannot be uttered (Romans 8:26).
Tithes may build a church
but tears will give it life.
That is the difference between the modern church and the early church.
Our emphasis is on paying, theirs was on praying.
When we have paid the place is taken.
When they had prayed the place was shaken (Acts 4:31).
In the matter of effective praying,
never have so many left so much to so few.
Brethren, let us pray.