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PLEASANT F1ELDS OF HOLY WRIT Save for my daily range Among the pleasant fields of Holy Writ. i might despair —Tennyson THE INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSON. Second Quarter. Lesson X. Luke XI, 1-13 Sunday, May, 1st, 1904. PRAYER AND PROMISE. ‘Lord, what a change within vs one short hour Spent in Thy presence will prevail to make!” Trench. The apostles observed Jesus in the act and attitude of prayer. In some oratory of nature, perhaps, they saw Him kneeling with upturned face. His glowing linea- ments showed the bliss of communion with God, or repose after wrestling, and the conscious obtaining of the thing desired. A goodly sight! No wonder it provoked the question how they could learn to pray after such a fashion, too. The universal Teacher taught through these suppliants all who would afterward learn of Him concerning this supreme act of the soul. He gave fitst the model of prayer—the ideas, the words. The Pater- noster is an epitome. Here are the needs alike of the race and the individual in miniature. It is the alphabet, the numeral system out of which prayer of every de- soription can be spelled and figured. ~Ana- lytically, in its separate parts, it illus- trates the components of a true, rounded, earth, The coming of the kingdom insures ahsolution, reduces temptations,and conse- quently delivers from evil. Criticism has fairly established that the ascriptions of kingdom power and glory was not a part of the prayer as originally given. But the lofty doxology chords so perfectly that it will probably continue in use forever. The prayer can he divided into two parts: The first relates to the Father, and contains three petitions; i. e.,concerning His name, His kingdom, and His will. The second concerns ourselves, and is comprehended in the words bread, forgiveness, and de- liverance. Rudolph Stier says in his “Words of Jesus,’ ‘‘All the tones of the human breast which go from earth to heav- en sound here in their keynotes.” From this matchless formulary Jesus passes to the spirit which should char- acterize the suppliant. To set this forth, He uses a homely domestic incident. We must transfer ourselves to the Orient to appreciate it. There was no mail or time- table to apprise the host of the hour of the guest’s arrival. It would like as not be late at night, as travel was ordinarily con- tinued then. to escape the heat of the day. The guest would he downright hungry, as there were no facilities of the medern restaurateur. The host's larder would like as not be empty, the climate making the preservation of edibles difficult, and leading them to live from band to mouth. Borrowing would be the next thing in order. What a touch of nature in the churlishness cf the half-awakened neigh- | bor! To him the getting up from his warm bed, and the stumbling over his children as they lie hit and miss upon their tiny mats abous the floor; the taking down of the heavy bar across the door; all seems to his drowsy poweis a superhuman exertion. Yet there comes at length a point where it is easier far for the sleepy niggard to get up and have done with the matter, than to be periodically roused hy the persistent knocking and calling. The force of the parable is in its con- trasts. God’s eye is never closed in slum- ber. God’s self is Love. His treasuresare inexhaustible. He delights to give. There is no indifference or disinclination on the part of God which must be first overcome by man’s importunity. The delay in an- swer, if there is any, is for the recipient’s own highest ad vantage; that he may study anew his supposed needs, may analyze his motives, nay review the promises, so that when at length the answer comes, he may be in a state of mind and heart to avail himself of the blessing to the uttermost. Postponenient is for the advantage of the receiver, not the Giver. > The Paternoster is still in Jesus’ mind. Earthly fathers, have judgment to dis- criminate between good and evil gifts for their children. They have natural affec- tion enough to incline them to hestow on- Form aud fervency ! Their juxtaposition here is no accident. It is designed to teach us that they are not inimical; that the im- portunate soul can express itsell in the phrase of the Paternoster. Phillips Brooks poured out his great neart in the prayer of St. Chrysostom, and other ‘‘forms’’ of the Prayer-book. Moved himself, he moved all who heard him. * * * * * The golden mean is to he maintained, however, between a too rigid adherence to form and a persistence in extemporaneous prayer. * * * * * . John Baptist would likely give his dis ciples a form of prayer. He gave minute and practical directions to each class of his converts, the people, the publicans, the soldiers. He would hardly omit teaching them how to pray. = * * * * Jesus is our standing pattern in prayer. He enforced His precept with His example. Twenty-one instances of His praying are noted in the Gospels—secret, public, at meals, long prayers, ejaculatory, inter- cessory for friends and enemies; all are re- corded. The fervency of His prayer is described in the Epistle to the Hebrews. His sapplications were offered with ‘strong cryings and tears.’’ * * * * * We are to pray without ceasing. The bird is not always literally flying, but it is ready to fly on an instant. So our souls should be ready to spread their pinions,and mount to the mercy-seat on short notice. * * * * * You can nomore find a Christian without prayer than you can find a living man without a pulse. Prayer is a state rather than a specific act. Benefit depends on continuity. One must have the aptitude. * * * * * Prayer, wheels turned by water-power are numerous in India. The prayer pasted ‘on the wheel is thought to be said with every revolntion. Those who laugh at the crudity of the device ought to ask whether in the average Christian prayer there is not some meaningless iteration. God does not need to be instructed or aroused. * * * * #* In Angelo’s palace in Florence there is a | the wall covered with a secret panel. There, aione, he wrought out his ideals His secret pain bad open reward. 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