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The Power of PrayerThe Watchtower—2000 | March 1
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ELIEZER believes in the power of prayer. With remarkable, childlike faith, he makes this humble request: “Jehovah the God of my master Abraham, cause it to happen, please, before me this day and perform loving-kindness with my master Abraham. Here I am stationed at a fountain of water, and the daughters of the men of the city are coming out to draw water. What must occur is that the young woman to whom I shall say, ‘Let your water jar down, please, that I may take a drink,’ and who will indeed say, ‘Take a drink, and I shall also water your camels,’ this is the one you must assign to your servant, to Isaac; and by this let me know that you have performed loyal love with my master.”—Genesis 24:12-14.
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The Power of PrayerThe Watchtower—2000 | March 1
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We can learn much from Eliezer’s prayer. It showed his outstanding faith, humility, and unselfish concern for the needs of others. Eliezer’s prayer also showed his submission to Jehovah’s way of dealing with mankind. No doubt he was aware of God’s special attachment to Abraham as well as His promise that future blessings would come to all mankind through Abraham. (Genesis 12:3) Thus, Eliezer started his prayer with the words: “Jehovah the God of my master Abraham.”
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