The Life of Trust: Being a Narrative of the Lord's Dealings With George MüllerMüller, George
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The Life of Trust: Being a Narrative of the Lord's Dealings With George Müller
Müller, George
Orphanages -- Great Britain; Prayer
During this year the Lord has been pleased to give to me L433, 19s.
13/4d. To this is to be added that my dear child had again during the
whole of this year her education free at a boarding-school, as stated at
the close of the last year, whereby I saved about fifty pounds. Also my
travelling expenses to and from Germany, and other expenses connected
with my service in Germany, were paid out of the L500 pounds to which
reference has been made. Adding these two items to L433, I had at least
L500.
April 29, 1846. To-day my beloved wife and myself had the inexpressibly
great joy of receiving a letter from our beloved daughter, while we are
staying in the Lord's service at Chippenham, in which she writes that
she has now found peace in the Lord Jesus. Thus our prayers are turned
into praises. About eighteen months before this I began especially to
pray for the conversion of my dear child, and the Lord soon after seems
to have begun to work in her heart.
CHAPTER XVIII.
FAITH CONFIRMED BY PROSPERITY.
1846-1848.
THE SPIRIT OF SUPPLICATION BESTOWED AND PRAYER ANSWERED--THE
TIME OF MAN'S NEED AND OF GOD'S BOUNTY--FAITH NOT
SHAKEN--DEALING ONLY WITH GOD--THE NEEDED AMOUNT
FURNISHED--PERPETUAL "NEED"--NOT WEARY IN GOD'S WORK--JOY IN
ANSWERED PRAYER--FOUR REQUESTS GRANTED--"CONTINUING INSTANT IN
PRAYER"--THE BUILDING COMMENCED--PERSONAL HISTORY--A MARKED
DELIVERANCE.
In the following chapter, Mr. Mueller has grouped together, under
the appropriate heads, the leading events connected with each of
the departments of the work of the Lord in his hands.
I. ASSISTANCE TO THE MISSIONARY LABORERS.
During no former period since undertaking to send aid to laborers at
home and abroad was I intrusted by the Lord with such large sums as
during the one to which this chapter refers. I had never had more need
of pecuniary supplies than during those two years, on account of the
many pressing calls; but, at the same time, I had the exceeding great
joy and privilege of being able to respond to them in such a way as I
had never before been allowed to do. These remarks apply to all the
various objects of the Institution, but especially to the supplies for
brethren who labor at home and abroad in word and doctrine, without
being connected with any society, or without having any regular salary
for preaching the word.
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