Prayer

“Notice, that it was a prayer that came before anything else. It does not say that Nehemiah set a watch and then prayed, but,
‘nevertheless we made our prayer unto our God, and set a watch.’ Prayer must always be the fore horse of the team! Do
whatever else is wise, but not until you have prayed! Send for the physician if you are sick, but first pray. Take the medicine if
you have a belief that it will do you good, but first pray. Go and talk to the man who has slandered you, if you think you ought
to do so, but first pray. ‘Well, I am going to do so and so,’ says one, ‘and I shall pray for a blessing on it afterwards.’ Do not
begin it until you have prayed! Begin, continue and end everything with prayer, but especially begin with prayer. Some people
would never begin what they are going to do if they prayed about it first, for they could not ask God’s blessing upon it.
Spurgeon

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