St David's Bridge Strict Baptist Chapel

Encouragements to prayer


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And he spake a parable unto them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint; (Luke 18:1) *Five lessons from this parable:* 1/ Prayer is the antidote for fainting - v1. 2/ Continuing in prayer is a mark of election - v7a. 3/ The Lord is mindful of our sins and faults bearing long with us - v7b. 4/ The Lord will answer our prayers - v8a. 5/ Continuing in prayer is the exercise of faith - v8b. *Sermon Summary:* The sermon centers on the parable of the persistent widow, emphasizing that prayer is the antidote to spiritual fainting and a vital expression of faith, not merely a ritual. It highlights five key truths: prayer sustains believers in discouragement, continual prayer is a mark of God's elect, God patiently bears with His people's imperfections, He answers prayers in His perfect timing—often better than requested—and persistent prayer is an act of faith that deepens trust in Christ's finished work. The preacher states that true prayer flows from a heart aware of grace, rooted in Christ's atonement, and aimed not only at temporal needs but at spiritual transformation, including victory over sin and the world. Ultimately, the parable calls believers to persevere in prayer, knowing that God, unlike the unjust judge, is both willing and able to answer with justice and mercy, and that faithfulness in prayer is a sign of a living relationship with God.
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St David's Bridge Strict Baptist ChapelBy Rowland Wheatley