"And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to
pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by
others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. But
when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your
Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in
secret, will reward you." -Matthew 6:5&6
J. John, a gifted and creative Christian speaker told a story once about
preparing the way for a sermon he was going to preach. He felt the Lord
impress upon him to pray fervently the night before the meeting. In
the morning, as he began to think about what he would share, the Lord
told him, "The work is already done."
"How could the work already have been done?" he asked God. But as he
got up to speak, he only needed to speak several words that the Holy
Spirit had impressed upon his heart, and the entire place was completely
overtaken by the power of the Holy Spirit. Because he had been
obedient in prayer in the secret place, God moved mightily in the
meeting, with many coming to repentance that day.
Banning Liebscher, a youth preacher for Bethel Church and Jesus Culture
music, describes the importance of meeting with God in the "secret
place":
"The first call on our life is to be with Jesus. The foundation of a
leader is intimacy. It is the 'secret place' lifestyle. You're called
to give yourself to a life of prayer; to a secret place lifestyle that
no one else knows about... What you put in at the beginning greatly
impacts what comes out at the end."
Sharon Gerlach, intercessor for Divine Exchanges prayer ministries
describes this phenomena as being like an iceberg. The tip of the
iceberg is the ministry we see. But the other 80-90% of the iceberg,
the part beneath the surface, is the spiritual work in prayer that makes
a big difference.
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