Heaven Land Devotions - Holy Argument

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In whatever fields we are placed in we are the servants of the Lord. All that we do is given to us to perform and to do it unto Jesus Christ. There is a stigma that those who serve the Lord are only in ministerial settings. I beg to differ.

We are all servants and missionaries in every aspect of our lives. Too much time is wasted waiting for the divine tap on the shoulder to "Go forth.' When all along every day we have been given things to do, even very hard things.

We all enjoy much of what we do because we "exercise ourselves unto godliness." Our Christ-like characters are being honed in the common fields. However there are times we all arrive at where we feel as if there is a flatness to it. We become stirred up inside and find it hard to pray.

All the time that stirring builds up to the surface, we finally accept the written invitation from God, "Produce your cause, saith the Lord; bring forth your strong reasons, saith the King of Jacob." Psalm 41:21.

When you tell it out to Him in the passion and heat of your soul, you will see that He begins to work on your behalf. How little we use this method of holy argument in prayer, and yet there are many examples of it in scripture. Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Elijah, Daniel, all used arguments in prayer, and claimed the Divine interposition on the ground of the pleas which they presented.

"Man finds it hard to get what he wants, because he does not want the best; God finds it hard to give, because He would give the best, and man will not take it."
~ George MacDonald

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