Christ Delegates Power to Us 

And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you,
that he may sift you as wheat: but I have prayed for thee, that thy faith
fail not. Luke 22:31, 32. 

As the Prince of life, He had power with God and prevailed for His people.
This Saviour, who prayed for those that felt no need of prayer, and wept for
those that felt no need of tears, is now before the throne, to receive and
present to His Father the petitions of those for whom He prayed on earth.
The example of Christ is for us to follow. Prayer is a necessity in our
labor for the salvation of souls. God alone can give the increase of the
seed we sow. 

We fail many times because we do not realize that Christ is with us by His
Spirit as truly as when, in the days of His humiliation, He moved visibly
upon the earth. The lapse of time has wrought no change in His parting
promise to His apostles as He was taken up from them into heaven: "Lo, I am
with you alway, even unto the end of the world" (Matt. 28:20). He has
ordained that there should be a succession of men who derive authority from
the first teachers of the faith for the continual preaching of Christ and
Him crucified. The Great Teacher has delegated power to His servants, who
"have this treasure in earthen vessels." Christ will superintend the work of
His ambassadors if they wait for His instruction and guidance. . . .

With an earnestness and faith that will not be denied, they will plead with
God that they may be strengthened and fortified for duty and for trial, and
that their lips may be sanctified by a touch of the living coal from off the
altar, to speak the words of God to the people. "The Lord hath given me the
tongue of the learned, that I should know how to speak a word in season to
him that is weary: he wakeneth morning by morning, he wakeneth mine ear to
hear as the learned" (Isa. 50:4).

Christ said to Peter: "Simon, Simon, behold, Satan hath desired to have you,
that he may sift you as wheat: but I have prayed for thee, that thy faith
fail not" (Luke 22:31, 32). Who can estimate the result of the prayers of
the world's Redeemer? When Christ shall see the travail of His soul and be
satisfied, then will be seen and realized the value of His earnest prayers
while His divinity was veiled with humanity. 

Jesus pleaded, not for one only, but for all His disciples: "Father, I will
that they also whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am" (John 17:24).
His eye pierced the dark veil of the future and read the life history of
every son and daughter of Adam. He felt the burdens and sorrows of every
tempest-tossed soul, and that earnest prayer included with His living
disciples all His followers to the close of time. . . . That prayer . . .
embraces even us. . . . When all human support fails, then Jesus comes to
our aid, and His presence scatters the darkness and lifts the cloud of gloom
(Testimonies, vol. 4, pp. 528-530). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 175

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