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Daily devotions for 06-17-2004: 
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: A Prayer Frequently Used
Evening Title: The Well of Promise
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Morning: A Prayer Frequently Used 
"Help, Lord."   --Psalm 12:1
 
The prayer itself is remarkable, for it is short,
but seasonable, sententious, and suggestive.
David mourned the fewness of faithful men, and
therefore lifted up his heart in
supplication--when the creature failed, he flew
to the Creator. He evidently felt his own
weakness, or he would not have cried for help;
but at the same time he intended honestly to
exert himself for the cause of truth, for the
word "help" is inapplicable where we ourselves do
nothing. There is much of directness, clearness
of perception, and distinctness of utterance in
this petition of two words; much more, indeed,
than in the long rambling outpourings of certain
professors. The Psalmist runs straight-forward to
his God, with a well-considered prayer; he knows
what he is seeking, and where to seek it. Lord,
teach us to pray in the same blessed manner.
 
The occasions for the use of this prayer are
frequent. In providential afflictions how
suitable it is for tried believers who find all
helpers failing them. Students, in doctrinal
difficulties, may often obtain aid by lifting up
this cry of "Help, Lord," to the Holy Spirit, the
great Teacher. Spiritual warriors in inward
conflicts may send to the throne for
reinforcements, and this will be a model for
their request. Workers in heavenly labour may
thus obtain grace in time of need. Seeking
sinners, in doubts and alarms, may offer up the
same weighty supplication; in fact, in all these
cases, times, and places, this will serve the
turn of needy souls. "Help, Lord," will suit us
living and dying, suffering or labouring,
rejoicing or sorrowing. In Him our help is found,
let us not be slack to cry to Him.
 
The answer to the prayer is certain, if it be
sincerely offered through Jesus. The Lord's
character assures us that He will not leave His
people; His relationship as Father and Husband
guarantee us His aid; His gift of Jesus is a
pledge of every good thing; and His sure promise
stands, "Fear not, I WILL HELP THEE."
 
Evening: The Well of Promise 
"Then Israel sang this song, Spring up, O well; sing ye unto it."
--Numbers 21:17
 
Famous was the well of Beer in the wilderness,
because it was the subject of a promise: "That is
the well whereof the Lord spake unto Moses,
Gather the people together, and I will give them
water." The people needed water, and it was
promised by their gracious God.  We need fresh
supplies of heavenly grace, and in the covenant
the Lord has pledged Himself to give all we
require.  The well next became the cause of a
song. Before the water gushed forth, cheerful
faith prompted the people to sing; and as they
saw the crystal fount bubbling up, the music grew
yet more joyous. In like manner, we who believe
the promise of God should rejoice in the prospect
of divine revivals in our souls, and as we
experience them our holy joy should overflow. Are
we thirsting? Let us not murmur, but sing.
Spiritual thirst is bitter to bear, but we need
not bear it--the promise indicates a well; let us
be of good heart, and look for it. Moreover, the
well was the centre of prayer. "Spring up, O
well." What God has engaged to give, we must
enquire after, or we manifest that we have
neither desire nor faith.
 
This evening let us ask that the Scripture we
have read, and our devotional exercises, may not
be an empty formality, but a channel of grace to
our souls. O that God the Holy Spirit would work
in us with all His mighty power, filling us with
all the fulness of God. Lastly, the well was the
object of effort. "The nobles of the people
digged it with their staves." The Lord would have
us active in obtaining grace. Our staves are ill
adapted for digging in the sand, but we must use
them to the utmost of our ability. Prayer must
not be neglected; the assembling of ourselves
together must not be forsaken; ordinances must
not be slighted. The Lord will give us His peace
most plenteously, but not in a way of idleness.
Let us, then, bestir ourselves to seek Him in
whom are all our fresh springs.


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