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Words Fitly Spoken

We would like to recommend a simple spiritual exercise that has the potential to change a life, transform an unhappy home, or renew a dying church. Many of life’s sorrows are caused by a tongue described in James 3:6 as being “set on fire of hell.” On the other hand, some of life’s richest blessings come through some person’s wise use of their tongue. Proverbs 18:21 confirms the awesome power of the spoken word, saying, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue.” A graphic picture of its fatal or healing power is given in Proverbs 12:18, “There is that speaketh like the piercings of a sword, but the tongue of the wise is health.”

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The Secret of His Power in Prayer

George Muller


When God wishes anew to teach His Church a truth that is not being understood or practiced, He mostly does so by raising up some man to be in word and deed a living witness to its blessedness. And so God has raised up in this nineteenth century, among others, George Muller to be His witness that He is indeed the Hearer of prayer. I know of no way in which the principal truths of God’s word in regard to prayer can be more effectually illustrated and established, than a short review of his life and of what he tells of his prayer-experiences.

He was born in Prussia on 25th September 1805, and is thus now eighty years of age. His early life, even after having entered the University of Halle as a theological student, was wicked in the extreme. Led by a friend one evening to a prayer meeting, when just twenty years of age, he was deeply impressed, and soon after brought to know the Savior. Not long after he began reading missionary papers, and in course of time offered himself to the London Society for promoting Christianity to the Jews. He was accepted as a student, but soon found that he could not in all things submit to the rules of the Society, as leaving too little liberty for the leading of the Holy Spirit. The connection was dissolved in 1830 by mutual consent, and he became the pastor of a small congregation at Teignmouth. In 1832 he was led to Bristol, and it was as pastor of Bethesda Chapel that he was led to the Orphan Home and other work, in connection with which God has so remarkably led him to trust His Word and to experience how God fulfils that Word.

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