God's Mighty Army
Five college students spending a Sunday in London went to hear the famed C.H. Spurgeon. While awaiting the doors to open, they were greeted by a man asking, "Gentlemen, may I show you around? Let me show you the 'heating plant' of this church." Being a hot day in July, they were not particularly interested. Not wanting to offend the stranger, they consented. The young men were quietly ushered down a stairway, where a door was reverently opened as the guide whispered, "This is our heating plant!" They were surprised to see 700 people bowed in prayer, seeking God's blessing on the service soon to begin in the auditorium above. As he closed the door, their guide introduced himself- he was none other than Spurgeon himself.
Spurgeon credited his success to his praying church members declaring, "Among all the formative influences that go to make up a man honored of God in the ministry, I know of none more mighty than the intercession of his parishioners. Without it, he will most likely be a failure."
Spurgeon's praying congregation was at the heart of his historic ministry. Every pastor should have the confidence that his congregation is praying for him as he serves the people, prepares his messages and preaches the word of God. What a difference the prayers of the people can and will make.
How is the "Heating Plant" in your church?
RDW