Title: I Will Awaken the Dawn
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Title: I Will Awaken the Dawn
Bible: Psalm 57:6-11
There is a story of a storm. Originally, this fern grows near the tropics, near the equator. Tropical giant trees are in areas where storms live. In addition, the huge leaves of trees cover the sky, so it only takes a small amount of land to thrive. The storm climbs up a giant tree trunk and climbs towards the sky. It spreads its roots toward the sky from the top, sucks nutrients from the clouds, and blooms a rare flower that cannot be seen anywhere else in the world. There is a beautiful story about this storm. Many people other than the Saints are rooted in the earth. Living with the flowers of the world The saints, the people of the Lord, live a beautiful life in which they seek to have their roots in the sky like a storm and make the flowers of the kingdom of heaven bloom on this earth. The way the storm has its roots in the sky and absorbs the nutrients in the clouds can be called the prayer of the saints. Those who come before God and pray will have an abundant life. This is because prayer is the key to opening the storehouse of God's blessings. Knowledge, wisdom, wealth, and health are contained in its storehouses. The blessings of success, acceptance, promotion, and victory are contained in that warehouse. Not only that, but God's storehouse contains power, authority, grace, peace, love, and the fullness of the Holy Spirit.
Samuel defeated the Philistines through prayer and brought safety to the homeland. After Solomon built a prayer altar for a thousand burnt offerings, he was blessed with knowledge, wisdom, and wealth. Through Elijah's prayer, he brought victory to Mount Carmel, and through prayer, he received an answer to rain showers in the drought of 3 years and 6 months. Jacob's problem was solved through prayer and he was blessed. Hannah had a son through prayer, and King Hezekiah wept and prayed to extend his life for 15 years.
You can live a life of faith without prayer. But it is like walking through a dry desert. The Holy Spirit gives us the heart to pray, and the devil gives us the heart to not pray. One concern of the devil is to keep the saints from praying, and there is no work, study, business, or success without prayer. He who does not pray cannot gain anything. But the devil trembles when we pray. Spurgeon said, "I'd rather teach one person to pray than teach ten people to preach." John Wesley said, “Prayer is the key to the Christian life.” Prayer is the key that opens the morning of a day and the lock of the evening that locks the day.