"Pray," she said, and I
laughed. But she folded her hands and prayed, "Father, in Jesus' name, I
pray to You, please will You give Corrie a handkerchief? She has a cold.
Amen."
Yes, I laughed again, but do you
know what happened? I heard someone call my name. I went to the window where I
saw a friend of mine, a fellow prisoner, who worked in the hospital.
"Here," she said,
"take this, a little gift for you."
I opened the parcel and it was a
handkerchief. "Why on earth are you giving me a handkerchief? I asked.
"Did you know I had a cold?"
"No, but I had found an old
sheet, and I made a couple of handkerchiefs out if it, and then there was a
voice in my heart which said: 'Take a handkerchief to Corrie ten Boom.'"
Can you imagine what a handkerchief
means to you at that moment? That handkerchief told me that there is a God in
heaven who hears when one of His children is praying on a small planet, the
earth, for something incredibly small. And that God in heaven tells one of His
other children to give Corrie ten Boom a handkerchief.
From I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes by Glen Clark
A story told by the Captain
of a ship on which George Müller
of Bristol was a passenger: They had encountered a very dense fog.
Because of it the captain had remained on the bridge continuously for
twenty-four hours, when Mr. Müller came to him and said, “Captain, I have come
to tell you that I must be in Quebec on Saturday afternoon.” When informed that
it was impossible, he replied: “Very well. If this ship cannot take me, God
will find some other way. I have never broken an engagement for fifty-seven
years. Let us go down into the chartroom and pray.”
My Confession
I share these stories of prayer because I’ve been thinking a lot about my own prayer life. I read these stories and have no problem believing it happened just the way the stories tell. God hears our prayers, large and small, and as our loving Father, does what he does to comfort, protect, provide for and support us. I believe that whole-heartedly. I admire people like Betsie ten Boom and George Müller and desire and strive to have the intimacy with God that was so evident in their lives.
I know there is
some kind of barrier of doubt or disbelief that hinders me from having the kind
of confidence that Betsie and George had on their knees and I know that I’m not
strong enough to remove that barrier – destroy that wall that has built itself
up between my Lord and me. However, just as I know that God took the brokenness
of my life and created something beautiful out of it, I know that if I ask him
to break that wall down for me, he will. So that is what I am asking right now
and where my hope lies.
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