tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3942486697677742890.post3917970990777248798..comments2022-03-24T17:04:24.720+08:00Comments on Tinubos: The Parable of the Persistent FriendManny A. Rosariohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09354437171527700211noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3942486697677742890.post-38279762372964582372011-09-24T03:07:01.632+08:002011-09-24T03:07:01.632+08:00Sheryll, thanks for sharing that quote. Everyone i...<b>Sheryll</b>, thanks for sharing that quote. Everyone involved in ministry needs to hear that.<br /><br /><i>Oo nga</i>, how can we feed others when oftentimes we ourselves are starving? Ministry and prayer must indeed go together. <i>Maraming salamat kapatid!</i>Manny A. Rosariohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09354437171527700211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3942486697677742890.post-16782324325981309982011-09-23T23:49:07.049+08:002011-09-23T23:49:07.049+08:00also a favorite commentary on this parable: "...also a favorite commentary on this parable: "I have nothing to set before them": as this consciousness takes possession of the minister or missionary, the teacher or worker, intercession will become their only hope and refuge. I may have knowledge and truth, a loving heart, and the readiness to give myself for those under my charge; but the bread of heaven I cannot give them. With all my love and zeal, "I have nothing to set before them." Blessed the man who has made that "I have nothing," the motto of his ministry. -- Andrew Murray, The Ministry of Intercessory prayer. ..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com