TODAY’S JOURNAL

A record of occurrences, experiences or observations.

by R. D. Sandlin

 

              It's Mutual                                                                Jan. 26, 2005

 

"[H]elping together in prayer." There are a number of ways in which we can (and ought) to help each other. But, among them, there is no greater girder than prayer. Prayer is to be mutual; it is to be reciprocal between us and our brethren.

The great Apostle Paul felt the need of prayer from others. On more than one occasion in his letters you will find him requesting prayer. For example, when writing the saints at Colosse, he assured them that he prayed always for them. But, before closing his correspondence, he asked prayer for himself from them.

Many Christians would have considered these people spiritually inferior to the great apostle; but he didn't. He knew that the weakest saint upon his knees became a mighty warrior to help him in his battles.

 

Jesus told Peter, "I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not." Our Lord refused to abandon him to the devil.

                                                                                                                    (RDS)