PRAYER is a such an important power. In the concentration camp, seven hundred of us lived in a room built for 2 hundred people. We were dirty, nervous and tense. One day a horrible fight broke out amongst the prisoners. Betsie began to pray aloud. It was as if the storm laid down, until at last all was quiet. Then Betsie said, " Thank You Father. " A tired old woman was used by the Lord to save the situation for seven hundred fellow prisoners through her prayers.
I urge then first of all, that requests, and prayers, intercessions and thanksgiving be made for everyone ( 1 Timothy 2:1 )
There may be days of darkness and distress,
When sin has power to tempt, and care to press.
Yet in the darkness day I will not fear,
For midst the shadows, you will still be near.
Thank You, Lord Jesus.