How Prayer Changed Armin Gesswein (1908-2001) by Dr. Harold J. Sala
One of those days Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to God. Luke 6:12, NIV.
Armin Gesswein—a real man of God if ever there was one—for more than 70 years bore a name which was synonymous with prayer, having conducted prayer rallies for Billy Graham’s crusades and establishing an organization known as Revival Prayer Fellowship, which brought pastors and Christian leaders together for prayer.
How did Armin learn the importance of prayer?
Armin was a young Lutheran pastor, age 24, striving
to plant a church on Long Island, New York, and things were not going terribly
well. In his church fellowship was a
retired blacksmith, about 50 years his senior.
Armin had noticed that when this man prayed, things happened. He said, “The prayer and the answer were not
far apart—in fact, they were moving along together.” Armin explained, “His ‘prayer muscles’ were
extremely strong because of much exercise.”
Wanting to learn his spiritual secrets, Armin asked if he might join the
old blacksmith in prayer.
Going to the blacksmith’s home, they crossed the
driveway and went to the old barn where they climbed up into the hay loft. Armin prayed.
Then Ambrose Whaley, the old blacksmith, prayed. Finally, Armin turned to the old man and
said, “You have some kind of a secret in praying. Would you mind sharing it with me?”
“Young man,” said the old blacksmith, “learn to plead
the promises of God.” The old man had
knelt between two bales of hay, and on each bale of hay was an open Bible. His two large hands, gnarled and toughened by
years of hard labour, were open, covering the pages of each Bible.
Armin learned his lesson well. “I learned more about prayer in that haymow”
says Armin, “than in all my years of schooling for the ministry.” Until his home-going at age 93, Armin
Gesswein was still actively speaking, encouraging, and exhorting. The only heritage which Jesus left the
Church, he believed, was a prayer meeting.
With him, prayer was not an appendage tacked onto a
planning session or a business meeting.
It was the main thing, the frontal assault. He’s convinced that one of the reasons both
churches and individuals are powerless and overwhelmed with spiritual impotence
is that they have not learned the secret of praying, pleading the promises of
God.
Understanding the relationship between the promises
of God’s Word and what we ask our heavenly Father to do has helped me immensely
in my personal life. God honours His
word.
Learn a lesson from a man who constantly would say,
“Let’s pray!” and he never meant some other time. He meant “now!” And then don’t just pray, but pray and stand
upon the authority of God’s word. Some
spiritual secrets are just too good to keep to yourself.
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