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Ministers to bow in prayer before preaching - According
to the light that has been given me, it would be pleasing to God for ministers
to bow down as soon as they step into the pulpit, and solemnly ask help from
God. What impression would that make? There would be solemnity and awe upon the
people. Their minister is communing with God; he is committing himself to God
before he dares to stand before the people. Solemnity rests upon the people,
and angels of God are brought very near. Ministers should look to God the first
thing as they come into the desk, thus saying to all: God is the source of my
strength (Testimonies for the Church 2:612) Pr 211.4
When the minister enters, it should be with dignified, solemn mien. He should bow down in silent prayer as soon as he steps into the pulpit, and earnestly ask help of God. What an impression this will make! There will be solemnity and awe upon the people. Their minister is communing with God; he is committing himself to God before he dares to stand before the people. Solemnity rests upon all, and angels of God are brought very near. Every one of the congregation, also, who fears God should with bowed head unite in silent prayer with him that God may grace the meeting with His presence and give power to His truth proclaimed from human lips. When the meeting is opened by prayer, every knee should bow in the presence of the Holy One, and every heart should ascend to God in silent devotion. The prayers of faithful worshipers will be heard, and the ministry of the word will prove effectual. The lifeless attitude of the worshipers in the house of God is one great reason why the ministry is not more productive of good. The melody of song, poured forth from many hearts in clear, distinct utterance, is one of God’s instrumentalities in the work of saving souls. All the service should be conducted with solemnity and awe, as if in the visible presence of the Master of assemblies (Testimonies for the Church 5:492, 493) Pr 211.5
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