There are many times when the Christian comes to 'wits end corner' He has tried but failed, the enemy of his soul is busy and all seems lost! What can he do? What can he hope for? Who must he look to? - The answer: Divine Intervention. This message examines the prayer of Jehoshaphat (2 Chronicles 20) when he faced the combined armies of the Moabites and Ammonites. His confession - "we have no might" and his cry "Our eyes are upon Thee." provide the answer when the believer finds his back against the wall.
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Great Sermon! What a timing sermon, may God bless you and your ministry Abundantly.
Warmest thanks
In prayers
Wayne (3/13/2005)
Great Sermon! Having been thinking much re: Elijah's prayer earlier this afternoon I Kings 18: 42,43..then hearing Rev Mercer cover our great need to cry unto God in our affliction (prevailing prayer), 'then thou wilt hear and help'...Our eyes only upon the ONE who is Almighty when we have no might...THE ONE who can intervene in His mercy and grace and rescue us in the day of trouble..found such to be a great blessing.
Rev. Colin Mercer was converted to Christ at the age of eight. He commenced attending his local Free Presbyterian Church in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, as a young teenager and soon became involved in the ministry of that congregation. He served as a Sunday School teacher and...