Volume 7, Number 2Saints' CVs - George Muller by Alan Stapley, Saints' CVs - George Muller I remember many years ago that I was given a
book entitled an Autobiography of George
Muller. At that time I was not interested in
reading books. Subsequently the book was put
on a shelf and forgotten about as I really never
thought I could learn anything from someone
who had been born in 1805 and died in
1898. How wrong I was! When looking for
another book many years later I came across
this autobiography of George Muller. On the
front cover was written ’readers will find their
faith strengthened, their prayer life enriched
and their ministry expanded by the life and
example of this man of God’. My
attention was drawn immediately to
the words ‘the life and example of
this man of God’. My curiosity was
aroused and as I read I discovered
how George Muller, the founder
of Christian orphan-ages, had
come to personal faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ. His conversion radically
changed him, and for the rest of his
life he demonstrated this by living
by faith and serving the Lord to the best of his
ability. He decided to depend on God alone for
every detail of his life and not to rely on man.
This was achieved by prayer and faith. It is one
thing to say that we are saved but are we
proving every day that we are? Is our faith
seen in our actions? George Muller was
perhaps someone who wasn’t very well known
to start with but God had chosen to use him.
We might feel at times that we are not well
enough known to serve God in a particular
way, but God knows and He has fitted us for
the work that He gives us to do.
What was Muller’s secret in life? Faith in God
and a life of prayer. In 2010 can I ask you, as I
ask myself, how is your faith in God? In 2 Peter
chapter 1 verses 5-7 Peter gives us a checklist,
or progress report, of things that we have to
add to our faith – virtue, knowledge,
temperance (self control), patience, godliness,
brotherly kindness, charity (love). Peter goes
on to say, ‘If these things be in you and abound
they make you that ye shall neither be barren
nor unfruitful in the knowledge of
our Lord Jesus Christ’. While Peter is
teach-ing us about adding to our
faith he may also have in mind the
words of the Lord Jesus to him in
Luke chapter 22, verse 32, ‘I have
prayed for you, that your faith should
not fail’, NKJV.
How do you find prayer? Do you, like
me, find it difficult? In John chapter
17 we have the great ex-ample of prayer as
the Lord Jesus prays to his Father. John
MacArthur says, ‘The prayer recorded there is
truly the Lord’s prayer exhibiting the face to
face communion the Son had with the Father’.
This prayer reveals some of the precious
content of the Son’s communion and
intercession with the Father. Prayer does work,
as George Muller proved in his lifetime. May
you and I prove in our day and generation that
God hears and answers prayer!
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