04 August 2010

common-sense.

there are several things i'd like to blog about, but this seems the most pertinent. it is also the most recent in my mind, so share i shall.

"Our part in intercessory prayer is not to enter into the agony of intercession, 
but to utilize the common-sense circumstances God has placed us in, 
and the common-sense people He has put us amongst by His providence, 
to bring them before God's throne and give the Holy Spirit a chance to intercede for them."

-Oswald Chambers, So Send I You

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