August 25
Romans 8:26
Likewise the Spirit also helpeth
our infirmities:
for we know not what we should pray for as we ought:
but the
Spirit itself maketh intercession for
us with groanings which cannot be
uttered.
We are compassed with infirmities;
we know but little of ourselves;
we know not what would be best for us;
we know not what is coming upon us;
we know not Satan’s position or design;
we know but little of God’s provision or
intention;
we are as weak as we are ignorant;
weak to withstand evil;
weak to perform good;
weak to obtain benefits;
infirmities, many of them are constitutional,
arising from our tempers and disposition;
from body ailments;
and from the smallness of our capacities.
But though thus infirm, Jesus is touched with
sympathetic feelings for us;
and the Holy Spirit is given to assist us.
He teaches us what we want;
leads us to the precious promises;
furnishes us with prevailing plea;
excites us to pray, and assist us in prayer.
He produces the ardent desire;
bestows the wrestling power;
and warms the affections while pleading.
He gives us such a keen sense of what we
need, and such an ardent desire after it, that unutterable groans are begotten,
to which God attends.
Let us daily seek the Spirit’s power to help.
Spirit of interceding grace,
I know not how or what to pray;
Relieve my utter helplessness,
The power into my heart convey;
That God acknowledging my groan,
May answer, in my prayers, His own.
James Smith
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