Daniel
Paul Rader felt called to the ministry, desiring to serve the Lord.
Born on this day in 1879, he became a pastor. However, in 1908, finding
the attractions of the world to be too strong, he left the ministry to
enter the business world. Three years later, his faith was renewed and
he reentered full-time ministry.
After
returning to ministry, his preaching seemed to have greater impact.
People sensed this anointing after he became pastor of the Moody Church
in Chicago. He later founded the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, which he
pastored for 11 years.
Besides
his work as a pastor and evangelist, Rader also was a pioneer Christian
broadcaster and an important songwriter. In 1921, he felt inspired to
write a hymn describing what he had learned about faith.
To
many people, living a victorious Christian life seemed complicated. But
the essence of faith, he wrote, was simple: “Only believe; all things
are possible, only believe.”
Recognizing
that some people seemed afraid and were reluctant to exercise faith, he
wrote, “Fear not, little flock, from the cross to the throne, from
death into life He went for His own; all power in earth, all power
above, is given to Him for the flock of His love.”
He
encouraged us to remember that Jesus goes before us, selecting the path
we tread. If doors may seem shut, we should remember that He always is
with us. We can “count on His presence in darkness and dawn.”
What problems do you face? Are you afraid? Burdened? Are you worried, or are you confident in God?
Remember that all things are possible with Him. Put your faith into action today. Only believe!
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