Sunday Afternoon Musings
Knowing the true source of power in preaching is too often forgotten. Let’s pray for the pastors of America to always remember . . .
“A certain preacher whose sermons converted many souls received a revelation from God that it was not his sermons or works by all means but the prayers ofan illiterate lay brother who sat on the pulpit steps pleading for the success of the sermon. It may be in the all-revealing day so with us. We may believe after laboring long and wearily that all honor belongs to another builder whose prayers were gold, silver, and precious stones, while our sermonizings being apart from prayer are but hay and stubble.”
—Rev. C. H. Spurgeon.
Bounds, E. M.. Complete Works of E. M. Bounds on Prayer
(with Active Table of Contents) [Annotated] . Niche Edition. Kindle Edition

