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Never Pray Again
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Charles Spurgeon tells of an eccentric minister, who was taking a morning walk, and met a man going to work.
The minister said, "What a beautiful morning! How grateful we ought to be to God for all His mercies!"
The man replied that he didn't know about that.
The minister said, "Why, I suppose that you always pray to God for your life and for your children -- don't you?"
The man answered, "No! I never pray!"
Then the pastor said, "If you never pray, I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll give you $50 if you will promise me that you will never pray as long as you live."
The man took the $50: "Sure, I'll take the $50. $50 is $50.
I promise never to pray again."
The man went to work. After a while, he began to think about the bargain. "That's an odd thing I have done.
I took money and promised never to pray as long as I live."
He thought it over and over. He began to feel wretched. He went home and talked it over with his wife.
His wife said, "You sold yourself to the devil."
Then, it began to torment him. He sold himself to the devil.
He began to attend different places of worship and thought that it was just futility for he had sold himself to the devil.
Then one night, feeling very wretched and ill, he walked into a church and listened to the message. The text was, "What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul!"
Then, the preacher stated that he met a man one morning who sold his soul for $50. The man quickly got up and rushed to the front, crying: "Take it back! Take it back!"
The pastor said, "You promised that you would never pray. You took $50. Are you saying that you now want to pray?"
"O yes, I would give the world to be allowed to pray."
Many in this service are probably thinking what a fool that man was to sell his soul for $50. But there are probably many here who are bigger fools.
They have never taken $50, and they do not pray -- and maybe never will.
There are those who will go to an everlasting hell without ever seeking God.
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Will Not Get Involved
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We are told first to seek God's kingdom and his glory.
Sometimes, we can't find the more excellent way because we are afraid of getting involved. Maybe your faith has been as tired as the man who spoke to the pastor after church about becoming a member.
But the man said that he was rather busy, "I don't want to be called on for any committee work or teaching in the Sunday school or singing in the choir.
I would like to be spared from anything that would take my time." Then he added, "And one more thing, don't expect me at worship too often."
The pastor thought for a moment, and then replied, "I believe you are in the wrong church.
The church you are looking for is down the street."
The man decided to check out the other church and went down the street to find it.
He came to it and was dumbfounded to find that it was abandoned and had been boarded up. That man did not want to get involved. He was afraid to let God use him.
Some people never find the right way because they refuse to take even in the first step.
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Paul And Grace
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Paul is preeminently the apostle of grace.
Out of 155 New Testament references to the word, "grace," 130 are Paul's directly or indirectly.
· Grace opens and closes his books. · Grace is the keynote of his teaching. · Grace was the secret of his life.
· Grace is the characteristic of Christianity.
"Grace! 'Tis a charming sound, Harmonious to the ear; Heaven with the echo shall resound
And all earth shall hear."
In order to have a true and clear understanding of what it is that makes us Christian, we must learn the truth of this statement: " By grace are you saved."
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