y for the Spirit, let us not only think of a Spirit of power,
but the very disposition and temper of Christ Jesus. Ask and expect
nothing less: for yourself, and all God's children, cry for it.
HOW TO PRAY.--Striving in Prayer
="That ye strive together with me in your prayers to God for
me."=--ROM. xv. 30.
="I would ye knew what great conflict I have for you."=--COL. ii. 1.
All the powers of evil seek to hinder us in prayer. Prayer is a conflict
with opposing forces. It needs the whole heart and all our strength. May
God give us grace to strive in prayer till we prevail.
SPECIAL PETITIONS
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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
=Bold= and _italic_ words in the original text have been marked in this
version with equals signs and underscores respectively.
Minor errors and inconsistencies in punctuation and hyphenation have
been silently corrected.
On page 6, the original text had "we the trust in our own diligence".
On page 93, "WHAT THE HEALTH THAT JESUS OFFERS." is as in the original.
As explained in the section on "Answers to Prayer", on each daily page in
the tract "Pray Without Ceasing", several lines are ruled to leave room
for the reader's "SPECIAL PETITIONS". In this version, these are
represented by six lines of underscores.
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