The Parable of Prayer and the Refueling Plane
Matthew 7:7-12
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"Look at those two planes together," said the little boy. "It looks like one is towing the other."

"No," said the father, "the one plane is bringing more gasoline, so that the other plane does not have to come down and land. Without the refueling plane the great ship would have to stop its flight."

"Oh, that is good isn't it?" said the boy.

Prayer does its silent refueling of the soul. Many great persons have changed the course of history with dynamic leadership following the refueling of the soul.

Washington, amidst hunger and starvation, rose from prayer on his knees to lead his impoverished troops to a Christmas Eve victory over the Hessians.

Lincoln, from the loss of his dearest loved one, rose with greater understanding to lead a sorrowful nation from Civil War to peace.

Prayer is not the whispering of sweet nothings, but the communication of man and God. A resource which helps a sinner become good.

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