Peace in Prayer
Scripture Reference: Psalm 86:4
Peaceful Time
Rejoice the soul of Thy servant; for unto Thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul.
--PSALMS 86:4
AH, dearest Lord! to feel that Thou art near,
Brings deepest peace, and hushes every fear;
To see Thy smile, to hear Thy gracious voice,
Makes soul and body inwardly rejoice
With praise and thanks!
--CHRISTIAN GREGOR
PRAYER
is a habit; and the more we pray the better we shall pray. Sometimes to
go to be alone with God and Christ in the fellowship of the Spirit,
just for the joy and blessedness of it; to open, with reverent yet
eager hands, the door into the presence chamber of the great King, and
then to fall down before Him, it may be, in silent adoration; our very
attitude an act of homage, our merely being there, through the motive
that prompts it, being the testimony of our soul's love; to have our
set day-hours of close communion, with which no other friends shall
interfere, and which no other occupations may interrupt; to which we
learn to look forward with a living gladness; on which we look back
with satisfaction and peace; this indeed is prayer.
--ANTHONY W. THOROLD
