In lesson three of his book, With Christ in the School of Prayer, Andrew Murray tells us we should get alone with God and promotes the proverbial prayer closet. I have a prayer closet… every time you enter my closet you have to pray nothing falls on you. Do you think that’s what he means?
About closet-prayer he says,
“The first thing in closet-prayer is: I must meet my Father. The light that shines in the closet must be: the light of the Father’s countenance. The fresh air from heaven with which Jesus would have it filled, the atmosphere in which I am to breathe and pray, is: God’s Father-love, God’s infinite Fatherliness.”
The secrecy of the inner chamber and the closed door, the entire separation from all around us, is an image of, and so a help to that inner spiritual sanctuary, the secret of God’s tabernacle, within the veil, where our spirit truly comes into contact with the Invisible One.
“Just because your heart is cold and prayerless, get you into the presence of the loving Father. As a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth you. Do not be thinking of how little you have to bring God, but of how much He wants to give you. Just place yourself before, and look up into, His face; think of His love, His wonderful, tender, pitying love. Just tell Him how sinful and cold and dark all is: it is the Father’s loving heart will give light and warmth to yours.”
“‘He that cometh to God must believe that He is a rewarder of them that seek Him.’ Not on the strong or the fervent feeling with which I pray does the blessing of the closet depend, but upon the love and the power of the Father to whom I there entrust my needs.”
Table of contents for School of Prayer
- One Month With Christ in the School of Prayer
- School of Prayer: Lesson Two
- School of Prayer: Lesson Three











This lesson was profound for me. It exuded the love of the Father in every paragraph. I was in tears during severel sections of the reading (and it isn’t that long!). I was needing to hear that God knew my needs even before I expressed it to Him but that I needed to express it nonetheless.
I look forward to continuing the reading with you.
Comment by Kel — 8/28/2007 @ 9:33 am