Corrie ten Boom

Monday, March 12, 2012

March 31

Prayer is such an important power. In the concentration camp, seven hundred of us lived in a room built for two hundred people. We were all dirty, nervous, and tense. One day a horrible fight broke out amongst the prisoners. Betsie began to pray aloud. It was as if a 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.

Here then is my charge. First. supplications, prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings should be made on behalf of all men. . .”
1 Timothy 2:1 Phillips

There may be days of darkness and distress
When sin has power to tempt, and care to press
Yet in the darkest day I will not fear,
For ‘midst the shadows You will still be near

Thank You, Lord Jesus.

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