Quotes about Prayer
As a saved soul, the real business of your life is intercessory prayer. Whatever circumstances God may place you in, always pray immediately that His atonement may be recognized and as fully understood in the lives of others as it has been in yours. Pray for your friends now, and pray for those with whom you come in contact now.
— Oswald Chambers
O Lord, I would seek Thy face now, but what avail is my seeking if Thou revealest not Thyself? Show me Thy face, O Lord. Keep me ever seeing Thee.
— Oswald Chambers
Never ask another person's advice about anything God makes you decide before Him.
— Oswald Chambers
We tend to use prayer as a last resort, but God wants it to be our first line of defense. We pray when there's nothing else we can do, but God wants us to pray before we do anything at all. Most of us would prefer, however, to spend our time doing something that will get immediate results. We don't want to wait for God to resolve matters in His good time because His idea of 'good time' is seldom in sync with ours.
— Oswald Chambers
We have to pray with our eyes on God, not on the difficulties.
— Oswald Chambers
Prayer does not fit us for the greater work; prayer is the greater work.
— Oswald Chambers
God never gives us discernment in order that we may criticize, but that we may intercede.
— Oswald Chambers
Don't forget to pray today because God did not forget to wake you up this morning.
— Oswald Chambers
True intercession involves bringing the person, or the circumstance that seems to be crashing in on you, before God, until you are changed by His attitude toward that person or circumstance. People describe intercession by saying, "It is putting yourself in someone else's place." That is not true! Intercession is putting yourself in God's place; it is having His mind and His perspective.
— Oswald Chambers
We touch the last reality directly in prayer.
— PT Forsyth
Prayer is not mere wishing. It is asking — with a will. . . . It is energy. We turn to an active Giver; therefore we go into action.
— PT Forsyth
Ask, in Aramaic, means a combination of "claim" (as in, that deed to the land is yours) and "demand." To ask for something in prayer is to simply lay hold of what's yours. You have the right, and even the responsibility to command your life.
— Pam Grout