Chapter 5
THE VALUE OF SECRET PRAYER
"That Daniel, which is of the children of the captivity of Judah, regardeth
not thee, O king, nor the decree that thou hast signed, but maketh his petition
three times a day." (Dan. 6:13)
There is no phase of devotion more rudely opposed by the devil than
secret prayer. No doubt when we get to eternity and behold the things unseen,
we will discover Satan and his rebel host spent more time striving to prevent
the children of God from praying in secret than at anything else in earth or
hell.
It is astonishing the various methods Satan uses to destroy our relish for
secret devotion. Some of them are as follows: Sending us an undue amount of
company; stirring us up to go traveling and "globe trotting;" overtaxing us with
fine homes, fine furniture, and worldly cares. We know not of a more
destructive instrument to secret prayer and a heavenly mind than an
automobile. It may be alright in its place; however, there is something
tremendously infatuating about it that swallows people up soul and body, so
to speak.
Reader, if you desire a good experience and a close walk with God you
must not neglect the secret prayer life. What fertilizer and showers are to
vegetation, secret prayer is to the Christian's life. How soon the flowers fade
and droop their heads when the dew and showers are withheld; just so does
the soul when the showers of secret prayer and meditation are withheld.
No one will ever backslide while he keeps up the secret prayer life. Satan
can endure an abundance of sweet singing, fine sermons and nice testimonies,
but volley after volley of secret prayer will rout him every time. Secret prayer
prevents spiritual stagnation, keeps the soul tender and passive, develops faith
and confidence in God, helps to surmount difficulties, brings us into better
acquaintance with God and keeps every grace of the Spirit flourishing in our
souls.
Dear convert, if you would be successful in the divine life, never allow
business, company or worldly cares to destroy your relish for secret devotion,
for when it is once gone it will require no small amount of prayer and fasting
to regain it.
Hundreds of church members are void of the spirit of prayer today
because they misused and abused it in the earlier part of their religious
experience.