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A child
from a poor family had an intemperate father, who often used to abuse his wife
and children. This child had been to the Sunday-school — had become pious.
The physician told the father that his little girl would die. No he did not
believe it. Yes, she will — she must die in a few hours. The father flew to
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“Yes,
father, you must part with me, I am going to Jesus. Promise me two things.
One is, that you won’t abuse mother any more, and will drink no more whisky.” |
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He promised
in a solemn, steady manner. The little girl’s face lighted up with joy. |
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“The other
thing is, promise me that you will pray,” said the child. |
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I cannot
pray; don’t know how,” said the poor man. |
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“Father,
kneel down, please. There, take the words after me, I will pray; I learned
how to pray in Sunday-school, and God has taught me how to pray too, my heart
prays, you must let your heart pray. Now say the words.” |
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And she began in her simple language to pray to the
Savior of sinners. After a little he began to repeat after her; as he went on
his heart was interested, and he broke out into an earnest prayer for
himself; bewailed his sins, confessed and promised to forsake them; entered
into covenant with God; light broke out upon him in his darkness; how long he
prayed he did not know; he seemed to have forgotten his child in his prayer.
When he came to himself he raised his |
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head from the bed on which he had rested it; there
lay the little speaker, a lovely smile was upon the face, her little hand was
in that of the father, but she had gone to be among the angels. —Power of Prayer, by Prime. |
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Touching
Incidents and Remarkable Answers to Prayer By S. B. SHAW. |
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From: http://www.ccel.org/ |