Hello Carleeta,
Thank you for shared the daily bread,thoughts for today and others devotional 
here with me,because it give me an understanding and knowledge words of God.
Addison 
 
O. Addison Gethers
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 6:00 AM
  Subject: {dbilg} Christ's Name our Password


  Christ's Name Our Password 

  Whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be
  glorified in the Son. John 14: 13. 

  Through Christ we may present our petitions at the throne of grace. Through
  Him, unworthy as we are, we may obtain all spiritual blessings. 

  Make your requests known to your Maker. Never is one repulsed who comes to
  Him with a contrite heart. Not one sincere prayer is lost. Amid the anthems
  of the celestial choir, God hears the cries of the weakest human being. We
  pour out our heart's desire in our closets, we breathe a prayer as we walk
  by the way, and our words reach the throne of the Monarch of the universe.
  They may be inaudible to any human ear, but they cannot die away into
  silence, nor can they be lost through the activities of business that are
  going on. Nothing can drown the soul's desire. It rises above the din of the
  street, above the confusion of the multitude, to the heavenly courts. It is
  God to whom we are speaking, and our prayer is heard. 

  "Ask in my name," Christ says. . . . Christ is the connecting link between
  God and man. He has promised His personal intercession. He places the whole
  virtue of His righteousness on the side of the suppliant. He pleads for man,
  and man, in need of divine help, pleads for himself in the presence of God,
  using the influence of the One who gave His life for the life of the world.
  As we acknowledge before God our appreciation of Christ's merits, fragrance
  is given to our intercessions. As we approach God through the virtue of the
  Redeemer's merits, Christ places us close by His side, encircling us with
  His human arm, while with His divine arm He grasps the throne of the
  Infinite. . . . 

  Yes, Christ has become the medium of prayer between man and God. He has also
  become the medium of blessing between God and man. He has united divinity
  with humanity. . . . 

  Pray, yes, pray with unshaken faith and trust. The Angel of the covenant,
  even our Lord Jesus Christ, is the Mediator who secures the acceptance of
  the prayers of His believing ones. 

  >From God's Amazing Grace - Page 83


  

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