"Hide not your ear at my breathing" wrote Jeremiah, lamenting the fall of Jerusalem, its attendant sins, and all of the consequences that flowed from them.
At times the Christian may feel as if he or she cannot pray. A Christian that does not pray is a contradiction in terms, but factors do enter into those subjective seasons when the believer does not exercise that grand privilege.
His outline: 1. When we cannot pray as we would, it is good to pray as we can. 2. The best of men have usually found the greatest fault with their own prayers. 3. The power of prayer is not to be measured by its outward expression. 4. Feeble prayers are heard in heaven.
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