Giving Myself To Prayer
Acts 6:4 "But we will give ourselves continually
to prayer and to the ministry of the Word"
BY CLYDE MARTIN
No longer burdened with pastoral and administrative duties that once occupied 90% of my life, which indeed robbed me of needful prayer time; I am now set free to give myself to real honest, direct, deliberate prayer.
I am no longer pledged to heavy obligations to do charitable distributions to the needy, such as the apostles first did before appointing deacons. My preaching schedule is without heavy demand, and even though counseling takes some part of my time each week, in reality I am in a perfect position to "give myself to prayer."
The apostles realized that it was not practical for them to take
time away from prayer and preaching the Word to make daily
disbursements to the poor widows of the first church. In the
early days of the church it was a custom. However, the growth
of the congregation called for better provision to be made to
handle this business, so they reasoned that the church should
designate seven spirit-filled men to handle this duty. They said,
"But we will give ourselves continually (full time) to prayer and
to the ministry of the Word."
Matthew 6:6 teaches me how to give myself to prayer, "But
thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret, and thy
Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly." Giving
myself to closet praying, I am greatly rewarded by God openly.
Almost too precious and sacred to share are the times of my new
prayer life style. So intimate is the fellowship with Jesus my
Lord, that I must refrain in part to speak of the full joy of
constantly abiding in Him. Never in all of my 59 years of
preaching have I been so humbled as in these days of closet
praying. It is only for the purpose of enlisting the saints of God
who may have not given themselves to closet praying, that I
give this testimony. It is to enlist more prayer warriors in these
last days.
SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS
This have I learned in the closet; There are special assignments
given to prayer warriors. When one gives themselves to closet
praying, God uses them in special ways. The Holy Spirit leads
and guides us all to walk in certain paths, to do certain things
each day.
At Samaria, Philip, the evangelist, had preached with great blessings and many were being saved. (Acts 8) Peter and John
were sent to Samaria on special assignment to pray for them that
they might receive the power of the Holy Spirit. This indeed
was a choice assignment. Such praying assignments are given to
those who say: "We will give ourselves to prayer."
Again, we find Peter being summoned to Caesarea, where
Cornelius had prayed. (Acts 10) God sent word for him to send
for Peter. Peter was God's choice to pray the transforming
power of the Holy Spirit upon Gentiles. Obviously, God chose
Peter because of his intimate prayer life. Such assignments are
given to those who say: "We will give ourselves to prayer."
When the persecution came upon the Church over the preaching
and death of Stephen (Acts 11), the Disciples were scattered
everywhere. They preached the Gospel at Antioch with such
great power to the Grecians that a great number were saved.
God chose Barnabas to go and tell them what great purpose He
had in their lives. Barnabas was a man of prayer, filled with the
Holy Spirit and God gave him a special assignment. After
being obedient to that which God told him to do, God then sent
him to bring Saul and for a special year-long assignment, they
both taught the new converts. They became so much like Christ
that it was at Antioch that the Disciples were first called
Christians.
When God's people "give themselves to prayer", God gives them
special assignments. Have you been chosen for a special
assignment lately? Give yourself to closet praying and be alert
to hear God's special leading.
(Since this article was written last week, God has chosen the author for a special assignment to Antioch Baptist Church, Sevierville, Tennessee.)
W. Clyde Martin is editor of THE PRAYER LIFE, a monthly online magazine that
promotes closet praying among the redeemed. You may contact him by e-mail
Godcalled@webtv.net.